Patients who get COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) tend to either have few to no symptoms, or severe symptoms. The emerging category of people who have tested positive for COVID-19 are those who have long-term COVID, or still continue to experience symptoms of COVID-19 months after initially contracting the coronavirus – whether or not you ever had severe symptoms. Do you have lingering symptoms after recovering from COVID-19? If so, you could benefit from partnering with a primary care ... [Read More]
Primary Care
Primary Care: Can My Doctor Test for Cancer?
Primary care encompasses basic healthcare and disease prevention. While primary care doctors can diagnose and treat virtually all types of health conditions, part of their job is to make sure you have had the necessary preventive health screenings as appropriate for your age, gender, lifestyle, and health history. Most of these screenings are performed to detect early signs of cancer, usually long before you would start exhibiting symptoms. With many severe cancers, obvious symptoms do not ... [Read More]
Primary Care Doctor for Running Injuries
Running injuries are usually caused by inadequate training, improper technique, muscle imbalances, and/or the wrong footwear. Common running injuries include shin splints, runner’s knee (patellofemoral pain syndrome), Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and iliotibial band syndrome (affecting the tendon connecting a hip muscle to the top of the tibia, or the lower-leg bone). If you have a leg or foot injury from running or jogging, it’s important to see a primary care doctor. Not only ... [Read More]
Types of Primary Care Practices
Primary care consists of services provided by a primary care physician. A primary care physician has a breadth of knowledge and skills, and is typically a patient’s entry point into the healthcare system. If you are not feeling well and the issue is not life-threatening, you do not need to go to the emergency room. You can be seen by a primary care doctor, who will examine you and handle a range of medical conditions at the primary care level. If you end up needing a specialist, your primary ... [Read More]
Should You Visit Your Primary Care Provider for Seasonal Allergies?
If you suffer from seasonal allergies, the change to every new season can bring a heightened degree of misery. After all, every season brings certain allergens – pollen, mold spores, dust, et cetera. A primary care provider can perform individualized allergy tests and prescribe or recommend treatments that can help set you free from the limitations imposed by seasonal allergies. Let’s talk about how a primary care healthcare provider can determine the cause of your allergy and explain your ... [Read More]