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If you are suffering from acute earache, cough, runny nose or sore throat, you can have a viral or bacterial infection. We can help with an evaluation and find a treatment!
Note: Hearing loss, ear ringing or bleeding, chest pain, coughing up blood, high fever, wheezing or shortness of breath will require an in-office evaluation prior to treatment.

If you develop nausea, vomiting or diarrhea followed by a recent meal intake, you may be suffering from food poisoning. Delaying diagnosis and treatment can cause dehydration.
Note: If you are having abdominal pain, nausea, fever and/or blood in the stool, you must seek an immediate evaluation at the Emergency Department of the nearest hospital.

Frequent urination or pain during urination can be signs of bladder or urethral infection. To prevent spreading of infection to kidneys and blood, you need to receive prompt testing and treatment.

We can help you with evaluation, and in some cases, treatment of allergies related to certain food products, domestic animals or environmental pollutants/agents. Allergies usually worsen when left untreated and may results in chronic discomfort and inability to enjoy favorite foods or outdoors activities.

If you lifted something heavy or you experience frequent neck or back pain, we might be able to help. We can teach you proper back and neck care, provide instructions on exercise program and, if necessary, prescribe muscle relaxants so you can promptly return to normal life activities.

In the morning, white or yellow pus-like discharge and redness from one or both eyes or feeling of ocular itching can be a sign of eye infection or allergy. Do not delay your evaluation and treatment! Call our office for prompt consultation. Remember that eye pain, changes in visual acuity or eye injury always require prompt traditional urgent care or ER evaluation.

If you have been unable to get pregnant for over 12 months of unprotected sex, you or your partner might be infertile. The spectrum of health issues can be quite vast. Some of the reasons of infertility are : ovarian dysfunction (polycystic ovaries/premature ovarian failure), female or male endocrine problems or reproductive organs anatomical abnormalities. The sooner you start an evaluation, the better are your chances of successful treatment. We might be able to help you by reviewing your health history, providing you with professional advice and instructions and ordering necessary testing. You may be required to have an in-office gynecological evaluation as well.

Our endocrine glands (hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, adrenals, pancreas, gonads, e.t.c ) are very important for well being and proper function of the human body. The following symptoms can be indicative of dysfunction related to your endocrine system: blurred vision, fatigue, hair loss, rapid weight changes, depression, abnormal sweating or feeling cold, diarrhea or constipation, body aches, excessive thirst, frequent urination, low libido, abnormal menstrual flow and many others.

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Affordable doctor visits and lab tests. Take preventive measures to avoid chronic illness and disease.
Preparing for your telemedicine appointment can enhance the quality of your consultation. Before your scheduled time, ensure you have a stable internet connection, a quiet space, and any necessary medical records or questions ready to discuss with your healthcare provider.
Additionally, consider downloading the telemedicine platform app in advance, if required, and familiarize yourself with its features. This preparation helps streamline the appointment and allows for a more productive dialogue about your health concerns.
Many patients have questions regarding telemedicine services, including its safety, effectiveness, and the types of conditions that can be treated online. Common inquiries include whether telemedicine can replace in-person visits and how prescriptions are handled after a virtual consultation.
It’s important to note that telemedicine is a safe and effective way to receive care for many non-emergency conditions. Your healthcare provider can guide you on when an in-person visit is necessary and how prescriptions can be sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy.
Hearing from other patients can provide reassurance about the efficacy of telemedicine. Many individuals have successfully managed chronic conditions, received timely treatments, and enjoyed the convenience of consultations from the comfort of their homes.
For instance, a patient with allergies reported significant improvement after receiving a tailored treatment plan via telemedicine, highlighting the personalized care available through this service. Such success stories illustrate the positive impact of telemedicine on patient health and satisfaction.
To participate in a telemedicine appointment, certain technological requirements must be met. Patients typically need a device with a camera and microphone, such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer, along with reliable internet access to facilitate smooth communication.
Moreover, it's beneficial to use a device that supports the telemedicine platform being utilized, ensuring compatibility and ease of use. Familiarizing yourself with the technology beforehand can help minimize technical issues during your appointment.