Sentences with phrase «see patients who»

I frequently see patients who have been in treatment previously with little improvement.
Neuropsychologists see patients who have experienced a wide range of conditions, including suspected neurological disease (e.g. Alzheimer's disease), cerebrovascular disease, movement disorders, concussion / brain injury, memory loss, attention deficit, pain, sleep issues (insomnia, sleep apnea), chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety»
We see patients who struggle with anxiety, depression, emotional and cognitive issues following head injury.
All too often we see patients who have simply outlived their teeth, or have suffered from systemic illnesses (heart disease, kidney failure, etc.) caused, or worsened by, dental disease.
He had a love for animals at a very young age and finds it rewarding to see patients who are in recovery doing well.
Animal Altercations — We will often see patients who were attacked by other animals.
At this time, we are unable to see patients who do not live in Tucson.
I believe I do, I often see patients who have been treated by many physicians (sometimes even by a dozen or more) and have treated many psoriasis patients who travel far and wide to seek out my services.
We also see patients who are thinking about pregnancy, women with insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and pre-diabetes.
I believe I do, I often see patients who have been treated by many physicians (sometimes even by a dozen or more) and have treated many patients who travel far and wide to seek out my services.
We also see patients who have had Lyme disease for many years and been treated by other physicians in the Lyme community — they're not getting better or have plateaued.
I sometimes see patients who follow weird, extreme or fad diets in a bid to eradicate their psoriasis.
I often see patients who struggle with fatigue, many of whom experience a second wind in the afternoon.
Still, it's common for Dr. Mendelsohn to see patients who have ignored symptoms for longer than that.
«Sometimes we see patients who are using these creams 10 times a day.»
Many doctors see patients who say they do Pilates, yet they complain of back pain or other injuries.
As a glaucomatologist, I regularly see patients who have exhausted our current repertoire of eye drops and need an escalation in therapy to prevent their glaucoma from progressing.
«Time and time again, I see patients who are relieved to find out about PAE because they are not able to tolerate medications for BPH due to their side effects.
«We see patients who we're treating for ARDS who are very sick and, who at the time, may not look like their quality of life will be great, but our study shows that their level of acuity is not a marker of whether they will experience a high quality of life once they leave the hospital,» said Dr. Brown.
But Kentucky, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alaska, and other Medicaid expansion states have all seen massive drops in their uninsurance rates after adopting it, providing a boon in rural regions where many hospitals regularly see patients who can't afford their care.
Joel Zonszein, an endocrinologist at Montefiore Medical Center, in New York City, said he frequently sees patients who can't afford insulin.
She sees patients who have irregular menstrual cycles, as well as patients who are trying to conceive.
«They can take various forms — I once saw a patient who developed warts as a result of a tattoo.»
It doesn't make sense that the doctor will see a patient who is seeking the care of a CPM (who can only attend homebirths) and tell the patient he couldn't care for her if she was planning a home birth.
Sax is certain that sleep deprivation is masquerading as ADHD in millions of American kids because he once saw a patient who had just been diagnosed with ADHD who was also sleep - deprived.
A few years ago, for example, Johnson saw a patient who experienced a knee dislocation after stepping off a ladder while hanging curtains.
Trickier still is that people sometimes assume it's «just TMJ,» only to later realize that their symptoms are something else entirely; Dr. Bakhtiari has seen patients who actually had a misdiagnosed tumor, multiple sclerosis, or other brain lesions, for example.
«We've seen patients who pass out and hit their heads, who have neurologic issues, who have elevated liver enzymes,» he says.
«I've seen patients who have had undiagnosed endometriosis for years,» Dr. Shirazian says.
When I see a patient who has been diagnosed with IBS, I consider the many possible issues that could be causing their symptoms.
I'm also seeing patients who are attributing some of their getting sick like how I had that perfect storm of stress events to receiving tetanus vac — vaccination --
When I see a patient who struggles with sleep, it's usually a result of too much caffeine, high evening cortisol levels, «screen time» (the effect that the blue light from screens has on your melatonin levels), a magnesium deficiency, inflammation, or any combination thereof.
«When I see a patient who says, «I'm doing everything right.
I've seen patients who have been disabled by a Celexa taper progressing at 0.001 mg per month, I challenge you to find me comparable instances of crack cocaine, heroin, alcohol, or others meds that demand this level of care and caution to simply come off them.
On many occasions, I've seen patients who only have the scalp area affected with psoriasis, and have not experienced it anywhere else.
The concept of combining conventional and alternative medicine was new to the Midwest and right away we began seeing patients who came to us with chronic symptoms but no solid diagnosis.
I also regularly saw patients who had been prescribed sleeping pills or anti-anxiety drugs by another doctor, and who felt they had developed an unhealthy dependency on the drugs, or were woozy during the day, and wanted to get off them.
I saw another patient who, except for a little bit of extra weight, was healthy until she was diagnosed with high total cholesterol levels.
Psoriatic arthritis is a very of painful arthritis which frequently involves the knees, ankles, and joints of the feet, but I've seen patients who had very painful fingers and wrists as well.
For some arthritis I have seen patients who after improving greatly from going on a WFPB diet still have some flares that they were able to ultimately relate to specific plant triggers.
I have never seen a patient who I needed to send out to have release surgery.
I recently saw a patient who was wearing orthotics because he had plantar fasciitis symptoms several months ago.
I was repeatedly seeing patients who had spent 40 hours researching help for their unresolved or undiagnosed hypothyroid symptoms.
«But at the same time, I've also seen patients who have had a hysterectomy and are ultimately very satisfied.
For example, I recently saw a patient who came in because she had gotten a facial and was told she had «allergy skin.»
It's a really good experience when she and her team are about to make a big difference by relieving pain and seeing a patient who clearly feels better after their care.
Frankl himself saw patients who were unemployed and depressed.
I recently saw a patient who told me that «being in therapy with you is very different from all the other therapists I have seen».

Not exact matches

«Watson is able to give us faster, better matching of patients to potential clinical trials that our oncologists wouldn't have otherwise be able to see — and I sit with our oncologists who work on this kind of thing,» Christopher Ross, CIO at the Mayo Clinic, told MobiHealthNews in an interview.
As Charles Haanel, considered to be the father of modern self - improvement said, «Remember that no matter what the difficulty is, no matter where it is, no matter who is affected, you have no patient but yourself; you have nothing to do but convince yourself of the truth which you desire to see manifest.»
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