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3 Things to Ask Your Internal Medicine Physician About Your Health

Oct 29, 2014 by Richard Stamps

Your internal medicine physician is someone who can give you great insight into your health. By definition, the job of an internal medicine physician is to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases in adults. Other doctors often consult internal medicine physicians for help with difficult diagnoses because they’re the kind of doctors who are really good with puzzles.

What this means for you is that you have a very powerful resource in your internal medicine physician, otherwise known as an internist. Take advantage of your fountain of knowledge and ask questions to help you better take care of yourself. Here’s a list of a few things to ask your doctor that can help you live a healthier and better life.

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How Concierge Health Care is Improving Family Medicine in Philadelphia

Oct 22, 2014 by Richard Stamps

Concierge health care is changing family medicine in Philadelphia. Philadelphia is home to many families who deal with the struggles of a healthcare system that seems to be more about profit than health. Despite the number of family practices throughout the area, making an appointment with a doctor can still be a challenge. Most parents understand the frustrations of flu season, colds, and seasonal allergies and trying to see a doctor during those high-traffic times. More frustrating still are the sudden and unexpected emergencies that all parents experience at one point or another while raising children.

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5 Benefits of Using Concierge Medicine for Geriatric Doctors

Oct 15, 2014 by Richard Stamps

Getting older can be a difficult and scary stage of life. When you don’t know what to expect, everything is going to seem like a sinister surprise. Geriatric doctors specialize in the art of aging, if you will. They are trained know what’s normal and what is not.

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Concierge Healthcare - The Benefits of Having Doctors on Demand

Oct 08, 2014 by Richard Stamps

When we’re young, it’s up to our parents to take care of us. If there’s a tummy ache or a sniffle, we turn to them for the answers. But then we grow up and it’s not always so clear who has the answers. Along the way, we turn to doctors to answer the more difficult and complicated questions. In the age of the internet, websites and forums can seem like doctors on demand. The problem with turning to the web for information is that it’s just not a replacement for a doctor.

Doctors take care of us because it’s their job to take care of us. The modern doctor is often caught in a position of having to see as many patients as possible in order to make money. Being pulled in too many directions often makes seeing a doctor feel like a rushed process that’s a hassle to navigate. When you have an emergency or need to make an appointment, your doctor might not be available.

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Make Concierge Healthcare Part of Your Executive Wellness Program

Oct 01, 2014 by Richard Stamps

Anything you read about executive wellness programs is going to tell you all about the personalization and convenience of the program. The point of executive healthcare services is to provide personalized and convenient care. Concierge healthcare are also intended to be convenient and personalized

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Executive Health Exams - Your Solution For Preventive Care

Sep 24, 2014 by Richard Stamps

The job of an executive can be a lot like the job of a mother, with slightly different responsibilities. Whether looking after a family or looking after a business, that job involves a lot of running around, long hours, and a great deal of responsibility. At the end of the day, you also have to take care of yourself. If you’re not healthy, it costs you. Executive health exams are a huge step in preventing illness or early detection of disease and illness.

Living a life where you’re always on the go and giving 110% can be draining, not just mentally but physically too. Frequent travel increases your likelihood of fatigue and dehydration. When you’re busy, it’s not hard to lose a little sleep or forget to drink water. Adequate sleep and proper hydration are vital to healthy metabolism and, more importantly, a healthy immune system.

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What is Concierge Medicine and Why Does It Matter?

Sep 17, 2014 by Richard Stamps

First of all, what is concierge medicine? Concierge medicine is essentially personalized healthcare. The longer answer is that when you subscribe to a concierge medical service, you pay a doctor a retainer fee and you see them when you need to. The doctor only has a set capacity, so he or she can allow enough time for each patient.

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Do House Call Doctors Still Exist?

Sep 10, 2014 by Richard Stamps

For many people in America, house call doctors seem like a thing of the past. In some cases, people tend to assume that the practice is either too impractical or just for those who can afford to spend massive amounts of money on a personal doctor. Though the landscape of the medical field has changed, house call doctors do still exist, with good reason.

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What Does a Holistic Doctor Do That a General Practitioner Doesn’t?

Sep 03, 2014 by Richard Stamps

Holistic medicine is an approach to medical care that takes into account the entire person and the circumstances surrounding them. A holistic doctor considers attitudes, lifestyles, spiritual health, and physical health to be related. Holistic treatments are directed according to what, in the grand scheme, the holistic doctor determines to be the cause. In many cases, the doctor works on preventive care, as well.

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The Benefits of Going to a Geriatric Doctor

Aug 27, 2014 by Richard Stamps

Getting older comes with a variety of aches, pains, and quirks that no one tells you about. It’s difficult to predict specifics, since health varies person to person. You can, however, get an idea of how to manage yourself by seeing a geriatric physician.

You probably already have a regular doctor who sees you for annual checkups and anything else you might need on a fairly standard basis. There’s nothing wrong with seeing a general physician, but seeing a geriatric physician carries benefits in the same way it’s better for a child to see a pediatrician.

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