IV Infusions Apr 01, 2024The concept of IV Nutrient Therapy may seem unfamiliar to some, but it is quickly gaining popularity as a safe and effective method of delivering essential vitamins, minerals, and fluids directly into the bloodstream.Continue reading →
BOTOXAug 17, 2023Bye Bye Wrinkles: The Non-Invasive and Quick Guide to Botox Injections!Continue reading →
Management & Prevention Of Medical ConditionsJan 25, 2023Coronary artery disease is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries, producing blockages in the vessels which nourish the heart itself. Without adequate blood flow from the coronary arteries, the heart becomes starved of oxygen and vital nutrients...Continue reading →
Skin ConditionsJan 25, 2023Eczema is a skin condition caused by inflammation. Atopic dermatitis is the most common of the many types of eczema. While the word dermatitis means inflammation of the skin, atopic refers to an allergic tendency, which is often inherited. Continue reading →
Patient Portal LinkDec 13, 2017We are pleased to inform that online access to your health record is now available through the patient portal. Patient portal is a secure website that allows you to communicate with your health care provider and to view parts of your health record. Continue reading →
Patch TestNov 11, 2009Allergic contact dermatitis is responsible for approximately half of all contact dermatitis cases. Contact dermatitis is a skin reaction that occurs when you touch or contact substances that you are allergic to. Continue reading →
StressNov 09, 2009Stress is what you feel when you have to handle more than you are used to. When you are stressed, your body responds as though you are in danger. It makes hormones that speed up your heart, make you breathe faster, and give you a burst of energy.Continue reading →
StrokeNov 09, 2009A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain is blocked or bursts. Without blood and the oxygen it carries, part of the brain starts to die. The part of the body controlled by the damaged area of the brain can’t work properly.Continue reading →
VertigoNov 09, 2009Vertigo is the feeling that you are spinning or the world is spinning around you. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is caused by a problem in the inner ear. It usually causes brief vertigo spells that come and go.Continue reading →
WartsNov 09, 2009Warts are skin growths that are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). There are more than 60 kinds of HPV, some of which tend to cause warts on the skin. HPV stimulates quick growth of cells on the skin’s outer layer.Continue reading →
DiabetesNov 09, 2009Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism of glucose, the form of sugar in the blood. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body.Continue reading →
PsoriasisNov 09, 2009Psoriasis is a long-term skin problem that causes skin cells to grow too quickly, resulting in thick, white, silvery, or red patches of skin. Normally, skin cells grow gradually and flake off about every 4 weeks.Continue reading →
Pulmonary EmbolismNov 09, 2009Pulmonary embolism is the sudden blockage of a major blood vessel ( in the lung, usually by a blood clot. In most cases, the clots are small and are not deadly, but they can damage the lung. Continue reading →
RosaceaNov 09, 2009Rosacea is a relatively common, chronic skin disorder believed to affect 14 million Americans. Its classic symptoms are patchy flushing (redness) and inflammation, particularly on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin.Continue reading →
SinusitisNov 09, 2009Sinusitis is an inflammation, or swelling, of the tissue lining the sinuses. Normally, sinuses are filled with air, but when sinuses become blocked and filled with fluid, germs (bacteria, viruses, and fungi) can grow and cause an infection.Continue reading →
Sleep ApneaNov 09, 2009Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a person’s breathing is interrupted during sleep. People with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep, sometimes hundreds of times.Continue reading →
InfluenzaNov 09, 2009Influenza, commonly shortened to “flu,” is an extremely contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza A or B viruses. Continue reading →
Lyme DiseaseNov 09, 2009Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by a tick. The ticks most commonly infected with B. burgdorferi usually feed and mate on deer during part of their life cycle. Continue reading →
MelanomaNov 09, 2009Melanoma is a kind of skin cancer. It is not as common as other types of skin cancer, but it is the most serious. Melanoma can affect your skin only, or it may spread to your organs and bones. It can be cured if it’s found and treated early.Continue reading →
ObesityNov 09, 2009Obesity is an excess proportion of total body fat. A person is considered obese when his or her weight is 20% or more above normal weight.Continue reading →
PneumoniaNov 09, 2009Pneumonia is a lung infection that can make you very sick. You may cough, run a fever, and have a hard time breathing. For most people, pneumonia can be treated at home. Continue reading →
EczemaNov 09, 2009Eczema is a skin condition caused by inflammation. Atopic dermatitis is the most common of the many types of eczema.Continue reading →
GoiterNov 09, 2009Goiters can be any one of several types of growths in the thyroid gland, located at the base of the front side of the neck just below the Adam’s apple.Continue reading →
Coronary Artery DiseaseNov 09, 2009Coronary artery disease is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries, producing blockages in the vessels which nourish the heart itself.Continue reading →
HypertensionNov 09, 2009High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is the most common cardiovascular disease. Hypertension is the leading cause of stroke and a major cause of heart attack. In the United States alone, approximately 73 million people have high blood pressure.Continue reading →
HypothyroidismNov 09, 2009Hypothyroidism means your thyroid is not making enough thyroid hormone. The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck. It makes hormones that control the way your body uses energy.Continue reading →
COPDNov 09, 2009Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is often a mix of two diseases: Chronic bronchitis. In chronic bronchitis, the airways that carry air to the lungs inflamed and make a lot  of mucus.Continue reading →
Contact DermatitisNov 09, 2009Dermatitis simply means skin inflammation, but it embraces a range of ailments. In most cases the early stages are characterized by red, itchy skin, although acute attacks may result in crusty scales ...Continue reading →
Deep Vein ThrombosisNov 09, 2009A vein is a blood vessel that returns blood from the tissues of the body back to the heart. Continue reading →
DepressionNov 09, 2009According to the DSM-IV, a manual used to diagnose mental disorders, depression occurs when you have at least five of the following nine symptoms at the same time: a depressed mood during most of the day, particularly in the morning,...Continue reading →
CholesterolNov 09, 2009Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance made in the liver and found in certain foods, such as food from animals, like dairy products, eggs, and meat.Continue reading →
Back PainNov 09, 2009It is important to understand that back pain is a symptom of a medical condition, not a diagnosis itself. Continue reading →
Basal Cell CarcinomaNov 09, 2009Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer and accounts for more than 90% of all skin cancer in the U.S.Continue reading →
Celiac DiseaseNov 09, 2009Celiac disease is a problem some people have with foods that contain gluten. Gluten is a kind of protein found in foods like bread, crackers, and pasta. With celiac disease, your immune system attacks the gluten and harms your small intestine,...Continue reading →
CellulitisNov 09, 2009Cellulitis is a skin infection caused by bacteria. Normally, your skin helps protect you from infection. Continue reading →
CholecystitisNov 09, 2009Cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder, a small organ near the liver that plays a part in digesting food. Continue reading →
AnemiaNov 09, 2009Anemia is a condition that develops when your blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells. These cells are the main transporters of oxygen to organs.Symptoms of anemia — like fatigue — occur because organs aren’t getting enough oxygen.Continue reading →
AllergyNov 09, 2009Allergy is  an abnormal response of the immune system. People who have allergies have an immune system that reacts to a usually harmless substance in the environment. This substance (pollen, mold, animal dander, etc.) is called an allergen.Continue reading →
ArthritisNov 09, 2009The word “arthritis” means “joint inflammation.”There are more than 100 different types of arthritis.Continue reading →
AsthmaNov 09, 2009Asthma is a chronic disease of the airways that makes breathing difficult. With asthma, there is inflammation of the air passages that results in a temporary narrowing of the airways that carry oxygen to the lungs.Continue reading →
Atrial FibrillationNov 09, 2009Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heart rhythm that starts in the upper parts (atria) of the heart.Continue reading →
Congestive Heart FailureNov 09, 2009Heart failure does not mean the heart has stopped working. Rather, it means that the heart’s pumping power is weaker than normal.Continue reading →
AcneNov 09, 2009Acne vulgaris, or acne, is a skin problem that starts when oil and dead skin cells clog up your pores. Continue reading →
Actinic KeratosisNov 09, 2009Actinic keratosis, also called solar, is a precancerous skin condition that develops in sun-exposed skin, especially on the face, hands, forearms, and the neck. It is seen most often in pale-skinned, fair-haired, light-eyed people,...Continue reading →
Skin Care ProductsNov 06, 2009Over the years, your skin has been exposed to a number of environmental stressors, which cause damage that can reach the deepest layers of your skin.Continue reading →
Acne TreatmentNov 06, 2009Acne treatment depends on whether you have a mild, moderate, or severe form. Sometimes your doctor will combine treatments to get the best results and to avoid developing drug-resistant bacteria. Continue reading →
Chemical PeelNov 06, 2009In a chemical peel, a chemical solution is applied to the skin and allowed to soak in. Over the next 1 to 14 days, depending on how deeply the chemical penetrated the skin, the skin peels off.Continue reading →
Laser Spider Vein TreatmentNov 06, 2009Laser energy is absorbed by the pigment in your blood and collapses the unwanted vein.Continue reading →
Laser Skin Rejuvenation / Sun Damage Spot RemovalNov 06, 2009Laser energy is absorbed by the pigmented area where it is converted to heat, causing a break up in the pigment.Continue reading →
Laser Hair RemovalNov 06, 2009Laser energy is absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle while hair is in its anagen, or active phase of growth.Continue reading →
Botox CosmeticNov 06, 2009Clostridia botulinum produces a class of chemical compounds known as “toxinsâ€. The Botulinum Type A Toxin (Botox, Allergan) is processed and purified to produce a sterile product, suitable for specific therapeutic uses. Continue reading →
Facial Fillers (Juvederm, etc.)Nov 06, 2009Unlike Botox injections, which relax the muscle under a wrinkle, injectable wrinkle fillers actually fill the line or crease with one of several different substances, so it seems to nearly disappear.Continue reading →
Skin BiopsyNov 01, 2009A skin biopsy is a procedure in which a doctor cuts and removes a small sample of skin to have it tested. This sample may help your doctor diagnose diseases such as skin cancer, infection, or other skin disorders.Continue reading →