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Medical Weight Loss Plan
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How long is the recovery time?One of the best things about CoolPeel is the quick recovery! Most patients can return to their regular activities within just a few days.
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Why choose Peridot Primary Care for CoolPeel?At Peridot Primary Care, we prioritize your comfort and results. Our experienced team provides personalized treatment plans to meet your unique skincare goals.
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Is it safe for all skin types?Absolutely! CoolPeel’s precise technology ensures a gentle treatment that is safe for all skin types.
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What is the CoolPeel Laser?The CoolPeel laser is an advanced CO2 laser treatment that rejuvenates your skin with minimal downtime. It effectively targets fine lines, wrinkles, and sun damage to reveal a smoother, more youthful complexion.
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What results can I expect?Expect to see reduced fine lines and wrinkles, improved skin texture, and a radiant glow. Your skin will look refreshed and rejuvenated!
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What can Peptide Therapy be used for:Enhancing immune function Tissue repair Decrease in adipose (fat) tissue Post-surgical healing Post-workout recovery Improvements to skin tone and skin integrity Improvements to hair growth Pain reduction Wound healing Cognitive focus Anxiety or Depression One of the great benefits of therapeutic peptides is that they can be customized to any cellular processes, and studies have shown they may be easier for the body to absorb because of their elemental nature.
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How quickly might you see results?When it comes to peptide therapy, it’s important to acknowledge that it’s not an instant cure-all. Instead, look at peptide therapy as a supportive treatment that can augment your body’s innate healing. Some might see a difference right away in how they feel after starting peptide therapy treatment, while others may find it takes several weeks to even a few months to notice the desired effects.
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What is Peptide Therapy?Researchers and clinicians are looking at peptides as a breakthrough in medicine due to their rejuvenating actions for our physical and mental functions. There are currently over 80 US FDA-approved peptide medications. Peptide therapy has low toxicity, high potency and specificity, high chemical and biological diversity, and has been a proven enhancement in cell growth. Many peptides that have been developed and formulated show promising safety, efficacy, and tolerability profiles.
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What Are Peptides?Peptides are amino acid chains that directly link to signals sent between cells in your body. They help your body use its own innate healing abilities to move toward optimal health. These strings of amino acids can contain anywhere from 2-40 individual amino acids and are smaller than many regular proteins in the body, making them easy for your system to process and utilize. Each peptide has its own unique function. For example: some might act as hormones, while others work as neurotransmitters. Some may even have direct interactions with the body as a response to activities you perform or even something you eat. Peptides play a major role in how your body responds to diet and exercise. If issues of fatigue, endurance, poor recovery, or injury and healing are concerns, peptides can accelerate improvements. Adequate peptide levels are imperative for performing at optimal levels.
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PricingCJC-1295/Ipamorelin ($425/month) Decrease body fat. Improve sleep quality. Increase cognitive function. Quicker recovery times post-injury. Increased muscle mass. Increase in strength. AOD-9604 ($300/month) Reduces body fat. Regulates fat metabolism. Stimulates Lipolysis. Inhibits Lipogenesis. Triggers fat release. Sermorelin ($225/month) Increased lean body mass. Fat reduction. Improved sexual function/libido. Increased strength. Increased endurance. Accelerated wound healing. Improved cardiovascular and immune function. Better sleep quality. Improved bone density. Improved skin quality and higher collagen density. BPC-157 ($425/month) Tendon healing. Decrease pain. Increase collagen synthesis. Quicker recovery times post-injury. Wound and bone healing. Intestinal issues. Decrease in inflammation. Protects the heart. Enhance GABA neurotransmission to promote relaxation and reduce anxiety.
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How are the peptides applied?When it comes to peptide therapy, subcutaneous injections tend to be the most popular form. This is because the injection allows the peptide to get into the bloodstream faster and can be utilized by the body more efficiently. However, some peptides are available in other forms such as oral capsules, topical lotions/creams, or even nasal sprays. Each type of peptide may have its own unique way to be applied depending on its intended use. We offer many options for peptide therapy to ensure a personalized approach.
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Is peptide therapy right for you?With targeted nutrition and the latest in peptide therapies, our team can help you meet your optimal health goals. Research has shown that there are peptides formulated to address conditions such as obesity, joint pain, and loss of muscle mass. There are peptides that have been used to treat inflammatory conditions such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, autoimmune diseases and wound healing. Specific peptides are also being used for neurocognitive support, such as anxiety and depression.
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What Are Anxiety and Depression?Anxiety and depression are mental health conditions that affect the way you think, feel, and behave. Many people with anxiety also have depression and vice versa. Diagnosing each condition can be a complex process because they share several symptoms, including irritability and changes in appetite.
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What Are the Treatments for Anxiety and Depression?At Peridot Primary Care, patients always receive individualized treatment for anxiety and depression. A combination of medication and counseling may help alleviate your symptoms. For predictable medication outcomes, the practice offers GeneSight testing. This psychotropic testing service analyzes how your genes may affect medication outcomes. With GeneSight testing, your provider can break down how you may respond to certain medications. The test, which evaluates genetic responses to anxiety, depression, and ADHD medications, is a simple cheek swab that your provider performs. You can even take it in the comfort of your own home. To learn more about anxiety and depression, call Peridot Primary Care or schedule an appointment online today.
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What is the Difference Between Anxiety and Depression?Anxiety and depression have distinct characteristics that set each condition apart from one another. Anxiety Most people feel nervous and fearful from time to time. However, anxiety can cause persistent feelings of worry in response to everyday events, like your health or meeting new people. Common symptoms of anxiety include: Feelings of worry, dread, or nervousness Insomnia Brain fog Irritability Restlessness Fatigue Muscle tension Nausea Headaches Increased heart rate There are many types of anxiety, including generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and social anxiety. Depression Everybody feels sad, cynical, or hopeless at some point during their life, especially during times of stress. If you have clinical depression, you may experience these feelings for longer than two weeks. While depression affects everyone differently, the most common symptoms include: Persistent sadness or hopelessness Fatigue Sleeping too much or too little Difficulty concentrating Suicidal thoughts Weight gain or loss Loss of interest in once-loved activities Muscle aches Digestive issues Only an exam from an experienced practitioner can diagnose depression and anxiety. The providers at Peridot Primary Care can perform a full evaluation to diagnose and treat your condition.
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What Are the Symptoms of Allergies?Exposure to allergens can cause many symptoms. When you have contact with substances like pollen and mold, you may experience: Coughing Sneezing Runny nose Nasal congestion Itchy, watery eyes Insect bites and contact with latex or other substances can produce a rash, swelling, and hives. If you have food allergies, you may experience swelling in your mouth or tongue, dizziness, and stomach cramps. If you have asthma, exposure to allergens can trigger an asthma attack. For some, allergens can cause a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis, resulting in sudden inflammation in your throat that makes it difficult to breathe. Anaphylaxis requires immediate medical treatment to prevent serious health complications. If you have a history of anaphylaxis, you must carry an EpiPen.
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What Are Allergies?Allergies occur when your immune system overreacts to certain substances in your environment that are not typically considered harmful. When you come into contact with these substances, an overactive immune response produces antigens to fight off a perceived attack on your body. The production of these antigens triggers various symptoms that can make you uncomfortable or interfere with your quality of life. You can develop allergies at any time and may be at increased risk if you have a family history of allergies. Common allergens that can trigger symptoms include: Mold Dust Latex Pet dander Insect bites Pollen Ingredients in some medications can cause allergic reactions, as can some foods, notably peanuts, soy, and shellfish.
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How Are Allergies Treated?Treating allergies often involves avoiding allergy triggers and using medications to ease your symptoms. Peridot Primary Care offers therapies to reduce your body's reaction to allergens. This process involves regular injections of small amounts of allergens over several years. For patients who experience anaphylaxis, Marie will prescribe an epinephrine injection for you to use during emergencies. She can also prescribe asthma medications or an inhaler to treat sudden asthma attacks due to allergies. To learn more about available treatment options for allergies, call Peridot Primary Care or request an appointment online today.
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How Are Allergies Diagnosed?The team at Peridot Primary Care offers can help you determine the root cause of your allergies and offer advice on how to manage symptoms. For food allergies, your provider has you keep a food diary where you record the foods you eat and any symptoms you experience. They may also suggest an elimination diet, where you avoid certain foods and then reintroduce them to help narrow down what's triggering your symptoms.
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What Can Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Treat?Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy can help treat the symptoms of many conditions, including: Menopause Menopause occurs when your reproductive years end and menstruation ceases. This time can also lead to a sudden drop in the female hormone estrogen. Menopause may also cause many uncomfortable symptoms, such as night sweats, hot flashes, mood swings, and fatigue. Many women also gain weight and experience dry skin or thinning hair. Andropause Andropause, or low testosterone (low T) happens when men’s testosterone levels start to plummet. After the age of 30, men lose about 1% of their testosterone levels each year. Testosterone is responsible for the development of many male characteristics, including facial hair and muscle mass. Increased abdominal fat and erectile dysfunction are common andropause symptoms. Thyroid disorders The thyroid is a gland at the front of the neck shaped like a butterfly. It produces hormones that regulate temperature, metabolism, and other common functions. Too little or too much of the thyroid hormone can lead to weight changes, temperature changes, and more.
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How Does Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Work?Peridot Primary Care offers bioidentical hormone replacement therapy to restore balance to your hormones. Your provider implants these small plant-derived pellets beneath your skin, where they release custom-formulated hormones directly into your bloodstream. Your body then absorbs the hormones to mimic the pattern of your natural hormone cycle. Pellet therapy with bioidentical hormones reduces your risk of experiencing the uncomfortable symptoms that often accompany synthetic hormone therapy. During your initial consultation, your provider orders blood work to customize your pellets. They can then adjust your plan as needed to treat your hormone imbalance. To learn more about bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, call Peridot Primary Care or schedule an appointment online today.
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What is Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy?Hormones help regulate many functions in your body. From your mood to your body temperature, hormones play a critical role in the way you look and feel. An imbalance in your hormones may disrupt many of your bodily functions. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) uses hormones that are chemically identical to your own to treat these imbalances. Traditional therapy uses synthetic hormones with no customization. With bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, your Peridot Primary Care provider can customize your treatment to address your specific imbalance.
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What is Chronic Disease Management?Chronic disease management is a protocol to reduce the symptoms of long-term conditions and prevent complications. Managing a chronic disease is a partnership between you and your provider at Peridot Primary Care. In addition to testing, medication, and routine visits, your provider may recommend a number of lifestyle modifications to improve your health.
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What Can Chronic Disease Management Treat?Many chronic diseases can advance and damage your health without proper care, including: Diabetes Diabetes occurs when glucose (sugar) builds in your blood and damages your blood vessels. As the blood vessels narrow and become less elastic, you can experience vision loss, nerve damage, stroke, and other common complications. Many types of diabetes exist, but poor diet, inactivity, and smoking cigarettes are common risk factors for Type 2 diabetes. Hypertension If the long-term force of your blood against your artery walls is too strong, you may have hypertension. High blood pressure, or hypertension, rarely causes symptoms, so you can have the condition for years without knowing it. Without early intervention, hypertension may lead to stroke, heart disease, and other serious medical conditions. Arthritis Arthritis is a chronic disease that causes persistent joint inflammation. The two most common types are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. While osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage surrounding the joints breaks down, rheumatoid arthritis causes the lining inside the joints to swell. Thyroid disorders The butterfly-shaped gland at the front of your neck is the thyroid. It produces hormones that regulate many bodily functions, including metabolism and temperature. When the thyroid produces too much or too little of its hormone, you can experience uncomfortable symptoms.
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What is Included in Chronic Disease Management?Your provider’s strategy at Peridot Primary Care for managing your chronic disease depends on the type and its progression. Chronic disease management typically involves a combination treatment approach that may include: Following a balanced diet Increasing your exercise levels Taking supplements Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy More frequent check-ups Blood sugar monitoring Insulin injections Weight loss Smoking cessation Limiting your alcohol and caffeine intake Peridot Primary Care also offers telehealth visits to coordinate your care. Your provider can perform a number of preventive and primary care services via telehealth, so you get the care you need from the comfort of your home. To learn more about chronic disease management, call Peridot Primary Care or schedule an appointment online today.
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What Problems Does High Cholesterol Cause?The main issue with having high cholesterol is that it causes atherosclerosis. This condition develops when the surplus cholesterol in your blood clumps together with calcium and other particles to form plaque. This sticky plaque coats the inside of your blood vessels and builds up to such an extent that it makes your arteries too narrow for proper blood flow. Atherosclerosis is the underlying cause of several potentially life-threatening disorders, including: Coronary artery disease (CAD) CAD is atherosclerosis in the arteries that deliver oxygen-rich blood to your heart. Left untreated, CAD can lead to heart attacks. Carotid artery disease The carotid arteries in your neck take blood to your head. Atherosclerosis in these arteries restricts blood flow to your brain, which can cause a transient ischemic attack (TIA). A complete blockage can cause a stroke. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) PAD is atherosclerosis in your leg or arm arteries. It most commonly causes problems in the legs, including claudication (pain when walking) and arterial ulcers. Ulcers are slow-healing, open wounds that are hard to heal and prone to infection. They may lead to amputation in severe cases.
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What is Cholesterol?Cholesterol is a fatty material your body uses for vital functions like vitamin D and hormone production. It also aids digestion. Some cholesterol is essential, but your body produces most of what you need. The problem is that there are good and bad forms of cholesterol. The healthy or good cholesterol — high-density lipoprotein — performs the functions mentioned above. It also transports the unhealthy or bad cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein or LDL and very-low-density lipoprotein or VLDL) to your liver for processing. You could be consuming excess LDL and VLDL if you eat a lot of: Animal fats and meat Dairy products Fried foods Processed foods High cholesterol levels could have serious consequences for your health. You can identify unhealthy cholesterol levels at an early stage with a simple blood test. This might form part of your annual physical exam, or you can request a test at any time.
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How is High Cholesterol Treated?If you have high cholesterol, your provider at Peridot Primary Care can prescribe medications like statins that lower cholesterol levels in your blood. However, you might not need them if you get an early diagnosis and take steps to change your lifestyle. Losing excess weight, eating a diet low in foods containing saturated fats, and exercising regularly can effectively address high cholesterol. Your provider gives you the information you need to help you eat healthier and support you with weight loss programs. To find out more or arrange your cholesterol test, call Peridot Primary Care today or book an appointment online.
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What is Hypertension?Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a serious medical condition with potentially life-threatening outcomes. Most people have had a blood pressure check before. It’s a simple, noninvasive procedure where your provider at Peridot Primary Care wraps a blood pressure cuff around your arm. They inflate the cuff so it squeezes the blood vessels, then measures the pressure inside your arteries — the vessels carrying oxygen-rich blood around your body. Your provider takes one reading when your heart’s beating (the systolic measurement) and another between heartbeats (the diastolic measurement). Your blood pressure reading is a combination of the two measurements. Healthy blood pressure is at or below 120/80 (120 systolic over 80 diastolic). If your reading is between 120-129 systolic or below 80 diastolic, you have raised blood pressure. Stage 1 hypertension is between 130-139 systolic or 80-89 diastolic. Stage 2 hypertension is over 140 systolic or 90 diastolic.
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How is Hypertension Treated?Most cases of hypertension develop from poor lifestyle choices, such as being overweight or obese, eating a lot of saturated fats and cholesterol, and not exercising. Other risk factors for hypertension include too much salt in your diet and chronic stress. Your provider at Peridot Primary Care can offer you advice on managing these risks. One of the keys to overcoming hypertension is to make better choices. A diet that’s full of fruit, vegetables, and whole grains, with healthy fats, vitamins and minerals, and plenty of fiber, is best for healthy circulation. Exercising regularly, reducing salt intake, and tackling the causes of your stress are also important. If you’re struggling to lose weight, your provider can design a medically supervised program to assist with healthy, sustainable weight loss. If you smoke, they can also help you quit, further improving your health. Patients with dangerously high blood pressure might require medication to lower it. To arrange a fast and easy blood pressure check or find out more about hypertension, call Peridot Primary Care today or book an appointment online.
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What Problems Does Hypertension Cause?The increased blood pressure caused by hypertension damages your arteries. This damage can affect organs all around your body, leading to problems like: Heart attacks Strokes Heart failure Sight loss Kidney failure Dementia Aneurysms Sexual dysfunction Hypertension doesn’t trigger symptoms until there’s already extensive damage to your organs. If you don’t undergo regular screening for high blood pressure, you could have a heart attack or stroke with no warning.
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Am I a Good Fit for This Medication?Semaglutide is a good fit for you if: You are looking for a long term solution You have taken phentermine or another stimulant medication (like ADHD meds) before You need to lose more than 10-15 lbs You can not be treated with semaglutide if you have: Medullary Thyroid cancer Multiple endocrine neoplasia Type 1 Diabetics Type 2 diabetics already taking a GLP-1 medication History of pancreatitis Chronic kidney disease (unless cleared by nephrologist) Nursing, Pregnant, or trying to get pregnant
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What is Semaglutide for Weight Loss?Semaglutide is an FDA approved once weekly under the skin injection that: Reduces appetite and food cravings while increasing feeling of fullness Lowers weight, waist size, blood pressure, blood sugar, and inflammation Majority of patients had at least 15% weight loss, with many losing more than 20%This treatment is a particularly good fit for you if you are looking for a long term solution, you have taken phentermine or another stimulant medication (like ADHD meds) before, and/or you need to lose more than 10-15 lbs
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How Long Does It Take to Start Noticing Results?While many do notice weight loss by the 2nd week, you may not start losing weight until 6-8 weeks of treatment. You will start this treatment with low doses and increase slowly to avoid negative side effects. It takes 9-16 weeks to be at the full dose/strength.
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Does Insurance Cover the Cost?While insurance does not cover the cost of most medical weight loss plans, our cost covers the follow up visit as well as the medication for the month. To learn more about semaglutide for weight loss, call Peridot Primary Care or schedule an appointment online today.
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What Preventive Medicine Services Does Primary Care Offer?Preventive medicine services include all the ways you can avoid ill health. Peridot Primary Care provides extensive preventive medicine provision, including: Annual physicals Immunizations Cancer screenings Cholesterol checks Blood pressure measurement Routine exams and tests identify diseases at their earliest stage, before you suffer any serious complications. This is especially important because many chronic, potentially life-threatening conditions like high cholesterol and high blood pressure cause no symptoms. Treatments are typically more effective, less invasive, and cheaper early on, and you avoid inconvenience and lost time undergoing complex therapies. Most importantly, you also prevent the pain and distress that serious health problems cause. If you’re looking for a primary care provider you can trust, call Peridot Primary Care today or book an appointment online.
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What is Primary Care?Primary care provides you with all the services you need to take care of your health. You call on your provider at Peridot Primary Care whenever you feel unwell or have any health concerns. Unless you have an injury or illness that’s so serious you need emergency care at the hospital, primary care is the first place you go when you have acute health problems. Your provider can diagnose and treat all the common symptoms and conditions, including: Fevers Colds and flu Digestive upsets Skin problems Abdominal pain Headaches and migraines Sinus infections Sprains and strains Back and neck pain Wounds and burns In addition to urgent health conditions, Peridot Primary Care also manages patients with chronic diseases. Some of these are lifelong, while others last for months or years before you get better. Examples of chronic conditions include cancer, heart disease, hypertension (high blood pressure), high cholesterol, and diabetes. Primary care providers also offer invaluable support for patients with mental health conditions like depression and anxiety.
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What Other Services Does Primary Care Provide?Primary care providers offer an extensive range of services to patients. These include: COVID-19 testing Pre-op examinations Counseling Weight loss programs Healthy lifestyle advice Family planning Blood sugar monitoring STD (sexually transmitted disease) testing Smoking cessation Allergy Testing Medication reviews Referrals to specialists If you need treatment from a specialist at any time, for example, a cardiologist for heart disease, your provider at Peridot Primary Care refers you to a qualified expert. They form a partnership with specialist providers and hospitals to ensure you receive exceptional treatment. Another essential function of primary care is providing preventive medicine services.
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What Treatments Are Provided at Sick Visits?The treatments your provider prescribes at your sick visit vary according to your diagnosis. If you have a bacterial infection, such as strep throat, they might prescribe antibiotics to clear it up. However, these drugs are ineffective against viral diseases like colds and flu. If you’re at risk because of your age or an existing health issue, you might need antiviral medication to reduce the effects of viral illnesses. Patients with problems like heartburn (acid reflux) can benefit from drugs like proton pump inhibitors that reduce acid levels in their stomach. In some cases, your provider might have to refer you for further tests to determine what’s causing your symptoms. For instance, if you have rectal bleeding and a physical examination doesn’t find an obvious cause like hemorrhoids, you might need to submit a stool sample for lab testing. Whatever the reason for your sick visit, you can be sure of getting expert, timely assistance at Peridot Primary Care. Call their office now to arrange your sick visit or book a routine appointment online.
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What Conditions Might Require a Sick Visit?Common illnesses that may require sick visits include: Colds and flu Strep throat Sinusitis Urinary tract infections (UTIs) Gastroenteritis Eye or ear infections Headaches and migraines Many common illnesses don’t require sick visits, as they resolve themselves without medical treatment. For example, healthy people usually recover from colds and stomach upsets with a few days’ rest and the use of over-the-counter remedies. However, anyone who’s older or has underlying health problems could find it hard to shake off these illnesses. They’re also more likely to develop complications. For example, flu can lead to lung disorders like pleurisy, pneumonia, or bronchitis.
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What Symptoms Indicate I Need a Sick Visit?Any symptoms that are severe, failing to improve, or persistent would warrant a sick visit. Specific symptoms to look for include: Fever of 103° F or higher High temperature that won’t go down Vomiting or diarrhea exceeding 24 hours Rectal bleeding Chronic cough Persistent heartburn Severe sore throat Constant or recurring abdominal pain Feelings of hopelessness and despair Thoughts of self-harm Pain when urinating The experienced providers at Peridot Primary Care diagnose your symptoms after a physical exam and review of your medical history. They may run tests to confirm or rule out specific conditions, such as COVID-19. You can then get the treatment you need.
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What Are Sick Visits?Sick visits are consultations with your provider when you need help with an acute health problem. If you’re feeling unwell and self-care isn’t helping, or your symptoms are getting worse, you can book a sick visit at Peridot Primary Care for prompt attention.
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Why should I have an annual physical?Annual physical exams are a proactive way to detect potential health issues before they become serious. They provide an opportunity for you to discuss any health concerns with your provider and to receive expert guidance on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. By building a consistent relationship with your healthcare team, you can achieve better health outcomes and enjoy peace of mind knowing you are taking charge of your health.
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What can I expect during my annual physical/wellness exam?Comprehensive Health Assessment: We start with a detailed review of your medical history, lifestyle, and any current health concerns. This includes discussing any changes in your health since your last visit and updating your medical records. Physical Examination: Our experienced healthcare providers will conduct a thorough physical exam, checking vital signs such as blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature. We also perform assessments of various systems, including cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, and musculoskeletal. Preventive Screenings: Depending on your age, gender, and medical history, we may recommend various preventive screenings. These can include blood tests, cholesterol checks, diabetes screenings, cancer screenings (such as mammograms or colonoscopies), and bone density tests. Immunizations: Staying up-to-date with vaccinations is crucial for preventing disease. During your annual visit, we will review your immunization status and administer any necessary vaccines to keep you protected. Health and Wellness Counseling: Our team is dedicated to supporting your overall well-being. We offer personalized advice on nutrition, exercise, stress management, and other lifestyle factors that can impact your health. If needed, we can provide referrals to specialists or additional resources to help you achieve your health goals. Chronic Disease Management: For patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or asthma, we offer ongoing management and support. Regular visits allow us to monitor your condition, adjust treatment plans, and ensure you are on track for optimal health.
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