A Pain in the Autoimmune System by Jonathan Vielma
Allergy season applies even to fall. Ragweed pollen, mold, and dust mites are the biggest allergens of autumn. According to WebMD.com, almost one out of every five
Urgent Care vs. Emergency Room – What is the Difference? by Venissa Ryther
We have always been told that if it’s an emergency, go to the emergency room — fast! However, what qualifies as an emergency? Furthermore, are
Back to School Vaccines by Magda Austin
As we approach the beginning of a new school year, we must consider California’s law requiring all students to show proof of certain vaccinations before
“Am I Ok if All My Lab Work is Normal?” by Richard Zhen Lu, M.D.
Recently a few patients contacted me after their annual physicals to inquire about their lab work. Blood work is an important part of the annual
Urinary Tract Infections & How to Prevent Them
Questions? We are here for you! 1-877-MY DOC NOW (1-877-693-6266) Save time, book your appointment online HERE One in 3 adults over the age of
Routine Adult Vaccinations by Alison F. Sims M.D.
A vaccination is an injection of a killed or weakened infectious organism designed to protect you from preventable illnesses. This summary of routine vaccinations is
Heat Exhaustion by Dorcas Eaves, M.D.
Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are more likely to happen during the summer; it is important to take safety measures to avoid heat-related illness. Heat
Health Tips for Pet Owners by Magda Austin
For many of us our pet dogs and cats are like family members and best friends. They love us unconditionally, make us laugh, and keep
Cholesterol: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly by David Porzio, M.D.
Questions? We are here for you! 1-877-MY DOC NOW (1-877-693-6266) Save time, book your reservation online HERE There is no debate among medical professionals that