«I was referred to Angela by
my primary care physician after over a year of unexplained weight gain.
Make sure you have a go - to
primary care physician, ob - gyn, dentist, and eye doctor.
Neither
my primary care physician nor my gastroenterologist had answers for me.
NOTE: Patients with kidney disease or other serious health conditions should consult
their primary care physician concerning the adviseability of consuming high protein meals.
Make sure to consult with
your primary care physician before taking in any gum acacia supplements or anything that lists this as an ingredient.
I am unable to get any traction at all among
my primary care physician or endicrinologist about the concept of overtraining syndrome, maybe because it seems illogical for someone my age who is not an «athlete.»
After residency he joined Kaiser Permanente in Portland, Ore., where he worked as
a primary care physician and the physician - lead of a lifestyle medicine consult clinic.
No, We require that you have your own
primary care physician.
You should always consult with
your primary care physician whenever making a drastic change in diet and / or lifestyle, such as going vegan.
Do not expect
your primary care physician to prescribe this treatment.
After seeing several doctors who conducted a handful of tests,
my primary care physician wanted to attribute the issues to depression and anxiety.
As
a primary care physician your Naturopathic Doctor can provide you with care for a number of conditions, including:
Therefore,
your primary care physician or gastroenterologist will be of little or no help to you if you merely have gluten sensitivity.
Before you begin any type of diet, you should consult with
your primary care physician.
Schedule a check up with
your primary care physician to discuss your concerns, possible symptoms, and interest in going gluten free.
If you are going through a detox, be sure to talk to
your primary care physician about it first.
As a licensed
Primary Care Physician, Dr. Parker provides Naturopathic Medical Care for the whole family!
Your primary care physician (PCP) is trained to look at big - picture problems with your health, and are often versed in more common hormonal issues, such as thyroid disease and diabetes.
As
a Primary Care Physician, Dr. David loves using food, but utilizes other modalities such as Botanical Medicine, Counseling, Physical Medicine, Exercise and prescription medicines as needed.
Dr. Hawkins is Board Certified by the North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners (NABNE) and holds a medical license as
a primary care physician in Washington state.
Dr. Melissa Larson is
a primary care physician providing naturopathic care for the whole family.
Passed National Exam to practice as
a primary care physician (national NPLEX) in Washington State, 1999
Being the topic of vaccines is so controversial, I highly recommend speaking with
your primary care physician to determine what is in the best interest for your health considering your own medical history.
I am
a primary care physician interested in implementing your recommendations for my practice.
Dr. Khoshaba is a naturopathic
primary care physician, leader, speaker, educator and advocate in her field.
One of the most common reasons children see
their primary care physician is stomach pain.
I am your functional medicine consultant, and require that you maintain
your primary care physician (PCP) for routine screening exams such as pap smears, colonoscopies, prostate exams, etc. and for urgent situations requiring immediate care or hospitalization.
A full report of our findings and recommendations for
your primary care physician, for continued progress at home
That being said, I would recommend you discuss obtaining a Thyroid Hormone panel with
your primary care physician and undergo a complete physical examination as an overactive thyroid gland can also cause the symptoms you described.
Talk to
your primary care physician to have your levels checked.
We ask that all patients maintain their relationship with
their primary care physician as we are not hospital - affiliated and do not provide urgent care.
We advise you to connect with
your primary care physician if you have a specific health concern.
Always see
your primary care physician for that, and always consult them before embarking on any new health program, starting or changing any of your medications, or using natural products of any kind.
The primary care physician needs to address each patient individually and decide on the use of testosterone based on more than just testosterone levels or fear of prostate cancer.
And lastly, if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you have hyperthyroidism, make sure to consult with
your primary care physician before trying it out.
Of course, I am not a doctor, so if you do have any medical concerns, you should definitely talk to
your primary care physician.
With more than 20 years of experience, she is
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Always consult with
your primary care physician or naturopathic doctor before making any significant changes to your health and wellness routine.
I didn't have
a primary care physician and didn't want to spend the money to go to a hospital or urgent care facility, so I stayed home from work, popped Tylenol and did the only thing I knew might help — stretch and foam roll.
My current plan of attack is to make an appointment with my normal
primary care physician to see if she can help me.
Eisenberg says the finding of the study should be a wake - up call to men, most of whom don't have
a primary care physician until they are older.
If I hit a dead end with
my primary care physician, I will make an appointment with one of the doctors that I found in the resources that you linked for me.
Lastly, talk to
your primary care physician or a mental health professional about other therapy options to help quiet your phobias and fears so you can live a bigger, bolder life.
Please consult with
your primary care physician or licensed healthcare provider if you have any questions regarding your family's health.
Dear Suba I am
a primary care physician based at Chennai, (who is an ardent follower of Dr Jason Fung), helping Diabetics reverse.
How often do you report stomach and bowel issues to your gynecologist or
primary care physician?
This is where supplements may come in handy, and you may want to consult with
your primary care physician or surgeon for recommendations about which supplements they might recommend.
His urologist and
primary care physician should be able to pin point the cause of his bleeding.
Your best bet would be to see a dietitian in addition to
your primary care physician, as most doctors actually have minimal training and education in nutrition.