• 3 Reasons Your Patients and Practice Can B...

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Allergy continues to be an ongoing concern for patients through the summer months. Your office is in a position to offer patients relief – permanently. Typically the dropout rate of office based immunotherapy is around 86% and seldom do patients seek the relief they were looking for as few complete […]

  • Expand your patient offer with Bio-Identic...

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If you offer BHRT in your practice most patients you treat for hormone replacement therapy originally seek you out because they are experiencing symptoms such as a lack of energy, decreasing sex drive and a general decline in their sense of well-being. What some people may not realize are the […]

  • An independent review of Medical Weightlos...

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With the increasing size of waist lines in the country and the impact on health outcomes, physicians need a model to enable them to offer weight loss to their patients. With diet and exercise being part of the main stay components of weight loss, monetizing a program that patients commit […]

  • Reasoning behind why an In-House Lab is ap...

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Economics and changing reimbursements with health care reform. All of you operate within these confines and you probably ask yourself how can I maximize my money, especially with services I am already utilizing. More than 30,000 other American College of Physicians members already operate their own clinical labs within their […]

  • Reasoning behind why Toxicology Testing is...

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Nearly 15,000 people die every year of overdoses involving prescription painkillers.  1 in 20 people in the United States, age 12 or older, reported using prescription painkillers for nonmedical reasons in the past year.  Since 2010, enough prescription painkillers were prescribed to medicate every American adult around-the-clock for a month. […]

  • Reasoning behind why Urodynamics and the U...

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Well over 3 million Americans are incontinent, of which 85% of them are women.  Between the ages 30-59, one in four women have experienced an episode of urinary incontinence.  50% or more of elderly persons living at home or in long-term care facilities are incontinent.  Approximately 80% of those affected […]