High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often called the “silent killer” because it can develop without noticeable symptoms but significantly increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other serious conditions. As a Board Certified Internist practicing Functional Medicine, I emphasize the importance of prevention and longevity in managing blood pressure. In this blog, we’ll… Continue reading Effective Strategies to Lower Blood Pressure: A Functional Medicine Approach to Prevention and Longevity
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Why Comprehensive Lab Testing is Essential for Optimal Health: The Curated Care Approach
At Curated Care, our goal is to go beyond merely treating symptoms; we aim to uncover the root causes of health issues and optimize your overall well-being. One of the most powerful tools at our disposal is comprehensive lab testing. Unlike standard panels that offer a limited snapshot, comprehensive testing provides a deeper understanding of… Continue reading Why Comprehensive Lab Testing is Essential for Optimal Health: The Curated Care Approach
Underutilized Tests in Traditional Medicine
When we contemplate primary care, many of us feel uninspired. The fortunate few enjoy enduring relationships with primary care physicians who not only tend to them during times of vulnerability but also support them along their preventive health journey.
When Mainstream Doctors Journey Upstream: Lessons Learned in Prevention
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, the demand for precision medicine (aka longevity care) rooted in primary care is palpable. However, the supply often falls short, hindered by various challenges including a shortage of primary care physicians—particularly those impassioned by preventive medicine. 1. Meeting the Demand Primary care today is synonymous with managing chronic diseases—a… Continue reading When Mainstream Doctors Journey Upstream: Lessons Learned in Prevention
Personalized Care
During my time in traditional medicine practice, I experienced many frustrations over the limitations faced by both doctors and patients in providing and receiving outstanding care. Most of us would agree that when choosing a primary care doctor, we want someone who is knowledgeable, well-trained, kind, compassionate, available, and easily accessible when needed.