Should You Seek Revision Of A Vision Correction Procedure?

Posted on: 26 April 2019

If you've had LASIK or PRK vision correction surgery, you may have initially been delighted at your clear new vision. But over time, this clarity can fade, and you may find yourself again squinting at distant signs or holding books or tablets too close to your face. Even if your vision correction facility provided a "lifetime guarantee" for its work, it can be a tough decision to go under the knife (or laser) again.
[Read More]

Treating Your Child's Asthma In A Hot, Muggy Climate

Posted on: 26 April 2019

Suffering from asthma can be tough at any temperature—but for those living in hot, humid, muggy climates, the moisture in the air can make breathing even tougher. Children who have asthma can be especially vulnerable to the dangers of high humidity, as their nasal passages are smaller and more prone to swelling shut at high moisture levels. If moving to a less humid climate just isn't in the cards for your family, avail yourselves of the following tips and tricks to reduce the impact of asthma on your child.
[Read More]

Tips To Help You Prepare For A Hysterectomy

Posted on: 26 April 2019

There are lots of reasons that women need to undergo a hysterectomy. No matter what the reason for your surgery, the way that you prep for the surgery will play a big role in how easily and quickly you recover. Here, you'll find a few tips to help you prepare for a hysterectomy, as well as the recovery after. Take a Shopping Trip A few days before your surgery is scheduled, get out of the house and do a bit of shopping.
[Read More]

Why One Doctor For The Whole Family Helps Keep You Healthy

Posted on: 26 April 2019

Trying to keep a family healthy is a team effort led by both the parents and a good family doctor. While it's always possible to have separate doctors -- and in some cases, such as when one family member has special medical needs, it's a given -- in general it's often best for a family to have one main doctor for general medical issues. Having one doctor or even one clinic, if the doctor works with partners, can be beneficial in more than one way.
[Read More]