Services

Acute Diseases

Acute Diseases

An acute disease appears suddenly and lasts for a short amount of time. This is different from chronic diseases, which develop gradually and remain for months on end.

We provide treatment for sudden, severe illnesses or injuries like flu, infections, broken bones, heart attacks, or asthma attacks. From focusing on stabilization and recovery in settings like emergency rooms or urgent care to  long-term chronic care. These services rapidly diagnose and manage time-sensitive conditions, involving various medical teams and potentially requiring hospital stays or immediate outpatient care, with the goal of restoring health quickly

Chronic Diseases

Chronic Diseases

According to the Center of Disease Control, Chronic Diseases cause 7 out of 10 deaths each year and are responsible for 86 percent of America’s health care costs.

Our chronic disease medical services includes – Team-Based Care: Involves nurses, specialists, and pharmacists for coordinated support.
Personalized Care Plans: Developed with your doctor, outlining goals, treatments, and self-management strategies.
Self-Management Support: Education and tools to help you manage your condition daily (diet, activity, medication).
Regular Monitoring: Routine check-ups, blood tests, and screenings to track progress and catch issues early.
Lifestyle Interventions: Nutrition counseling and physical activity recommendations are crucial.

Mid adult Hispanic pediatrician talks with an adorable baby boy. The doctor is volunteering at a free community medical clinic.

Preventive Care

Preventive medical care focuses on staying healthy and avoiding illness by stopping diseases before they start or catching them early, using services like check-ups, vaccinations, screenings (blood pressure, cancer, cholesterol), health counseling (diet, exercise), and risk assessments, leading to better health, lower costs, and improved long-term outcomes compared to reactive treatment. It’s about proactive steps for wellness, not just fixing problems after symptoms appear.

Everyone would agree that if they could avoid getting sick, they would. But we often don’t think about going to the doctor when we’re healthy. The best way to prevent diseases from developing

Preventive Care

Women's Health

Women’s Health services covers unique female biological needs (reproductive, pregnancy, menopause) and conditions affecting all genders but with different impacts on women, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and overall physical/emotional well-being, including specialists like OB-GYNs, screenings (mammograms, Pap smears), and lifelong care from puberty through aging.

The health of women and girls is of particular concern because in many societies, they are disadvantaged by discrimination rooted in sociocultural factors.

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