How A Medicare Enrollment Specialist Can Help You Choose Your Medicare Plan

When the time arrives to purchase your Medicare plan, you may be concerned about your choices. Depending on your health care needs, there are several plans and supplements available. One of the ways you can navigate these different areas of Medicare health care is to go through a Medicare enrollment specialist. Here are the ways that a specialist can help you and can guide you through the various plans available. Read More 

The Top Summer-Time Reasons for Children to Visit Medical Clinics

What are the top reasons for children to visit medical clinics in the summer? According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than a quarter of American children visited one of these clinics. Now that the weather is warmer, the sun is shining, and your child is out of school, take a look at why they might need an urgent care provider. Your Child Has a Sunburn Read More 

UTI No More: How To Seek Help

If you suspect that you have a urinary tract infection (UTI), you'll need to seek medical care as soon as possible. Luckily, there are excellent ways to get care quickly, including through a virtual healthcare setting. Here are three things to keep in mind if you suspect you have a UTI and how to seek help. Know Your Symptoms Before seeking medical treatment for your UTI, it can be helpful to make a comprehensive list of symptoms. Read More 

Great Benefits for Group Exercise Attendees

Regular exercise can strengthen your joints, help you lose weight, and improve your cardiovascular fitness. Plus, exercise can help you tone your body so you can be confident in your appearance. However, exercising alone may not be for everyone. If you struggle to motivate yourself with an individualized workout plan, group exercise classes may be for you. Here are four benefits of group exercise classes: 1. Make a commitment to exercise on a daily or weekly basis. Read More 

Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome: Symptoms And Diagnostic Workup

When your body does not manufacture enough of the hormone known as testosterone, you may develop testosterone deficiency syndrome, also known as Low-T. While testosterone deficiency syndrome can occur in men of all ages, it is more common in older males. Because other health conditions can mimic the symptoms of Low-T, you will need to make an appointment with a low testosterone specialist who can rule out or confirm the diagnosis. Read More