Earthquake Safety Tips by Richard Lu, M.D.
Southern California was recently shaken again by earthquake a few weeks ago. Based upon the U.S. Geological Survey, a magnitude 4.4 quake struck the
Why it is Important to Prevent, Diagnose, and Treat Diabetes by Nathan Kiskila, M.D.
Nearly 26 million Americans are living with diabetes, and another 79 million are at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes. However, most Americans don’t
Abdominal Pain by Dorcas M. Eaves, MD, MSS
Abdominal pain is the number one non-trauma reason for patient visits to an Emergency Room. Approximately 12 million people, seen in the emergency room for
International Travel Preparation by Alison Sims M.D.
Board Certification: Internal Medicine THE PRE-TRAVEL CONSULTATION People of all ages will travel far and wide for many reasons without any hesitation. Some of
Are You Healthy Enough for Exercise? by Nathan Kiskila, M.D.
A recent study showed that for some individuals, exercise may increase heart risk.* Starting a new exercise program or sport may be a good idea
Sinus Infections by Nathan Kiskila, MD
Board Certification: Family Practice A sinus infection is the swelling of the interlining of your sinuses most likely caused by a virus like a common
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) by Richard Lu, MD
Board Certification: Family Practice Within the past month, I have seen several patients in our clinic complaining of leg cramping/pain after walking an extended distance.
Why it is Beneficial for Your Children to Visit the Doctor Every Year by Lynn Stanton, MD
It is good for children to become comfortable and familiar with the medical environment. They won’t be children forever. Eventually, as children grow older,
Back Pain by Your Marque Team
Back pain is one of the most common reasons people visit their doctor, whether it is for lower back problems or neck pain. Over