COVID-19: Thoughts from the Frontline

Blog by Robert Hixon, BSN,RN, AEC, Lead Nurse Primary & Preventative Care The coming of winter in the northeast is evidenced by gray skies, falling temperatures and a chilling wind. These changes often encourage us to retreat back into the warmth and safety of our homes. However, this winter, much

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How to Pay for Family Medical Care Without Insurance

We can all agree the year 2020 has reminded the whole world how important it is to have medical care for the whole family. Beyond the dreaded coronavirus, the normal wintertime maladies are still in full swing. It’s flu and cold season; it’s the time of the year that chaps

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What You Need to Know for the 2020-21 School Year

Tips for a Smooth Transition Back to School Dr. Alicia Pointer, Chief of Pediatrics at Cornerstone Family Healthcare, was a guest on WALL Radio Wednesday, September 16, 2020. During her interview, Dr. Pointer shared advice on getting kids back to school safely – whether they are learning from home, in a school building

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Why Getting the Flu Vaccine is More Important Than Ever

Provider Blog by Dr. Angela Hulse, Medical Director The flu season is coming. Like every year, getting the flu vaccination is the best way to help protect yourself and your loved ones. And with COVID-19, getting a flu vaccine is more important than ever to protect yourself, your family and

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Back to School Physical

The ABCs of Back to School Physicals

It’s hard to believe that we’re already planning for kids to head back to school. While the 2020-20201 school year may be a little different than before, one things remains the same – the importance of your child’s annual back-to-school physical exam. We recommend that your child receives an annual

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Suffering From Seasonal Allergies? Your Urgent Care Office Can Help

Each year, there are more than 3 million cases of seasonal allergies in the United States. And while many people take over-the-counter medications with only marginal improvement or simply suffer through with tissues on-hand, the reality is that seeking out Hudson Valley healthcare treatment can provide you with some much-needed

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Spring is here! Do you suffer from allergies?

Provider blog by  Monica Francis, PA-C, MS Runny nose. Itchy watery eyes. Sneezing, sneezing, and more sneezing. It doesn’t have to be this way though. There are ways to manage the health of yourself and your family for allergy season. Common seasonal allergies are the body’s allergic response to an

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Lyme Disease – Just the Facts!

Provider blog by  Avi Silber, MD, FAAP Spring is here and as we emerge to enjoy the outside again, here in the Hudson Valley there is always the concern about tick bites and Lyme Disease. There is a lot of information and opinions out there about Lyme Disease, some good,

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Kale Egg Cupcakes

Provider blog by  Monica Bernard-Thompson, RDN, CDN, CLC In the mornings, it is difficult to make breakfast when you are half asleep. Instead of waiting for the coffee to kick in to make yourself something healthy, it may seem like a better option to grab a bowl of cereal. Look at

Read More »

COVID-19: Thoughts from the Frontline

Blog by Robert Hixon, BSN,RN, AEC, Lead Nurse Primary & Preventative Care The coming of winter in the northeast is evidenced by gray skies, falling temperatures and a chilling wind. These changes often encourage us to retreat back into the warmth and safety of our homes. However, this winter, much

Read More »

How to Pay for Family Medical Care Without Insurance

We can all agree the year 2020 has reminded the whole world how important it is to have medical care for the whole family. Beyond the dreaded coronavirus, the normal wintertime maladies are still in full swing. It’s flu and cold season; it’s the time of the year that chaps

Read More »

What You Need to Know for the 2020-21 School Year

Tips for a Smooth Transition Back to School Dr. Alicia Pointer, Chief of Pediatrics at Cornerstone Family Healthcare, was a guest on WALL Radio Wednesday, September 16, 2020. During her interview, Dr. Pointer shared advice on getting kids back to school safely – whether they are learning from home, in a school building

Read More »

Why Getting the Flu Vaccine is More Important Than Ever

Provider Blog by Dr. Angela Hulse, Medical Director The flu season is coming. Like every year, getting the flu vaccination is the best way to help protect yourself and your loved ones. And with COVID-19, getting a flu vaccine is more important than ever to protect yourself, your family and

Read More »
Back to School Physical

The ABCs of Back to School Physicals

It’s hard to believe that we’re already planning for kids to head back to school. While the 2020-20201 school year may be a little different than before, one things remains the same – the importance of your child’s annual back-to-school physical exam. We recommend that your child receives an annual

Read More »

Suffering From Seasonal Allergies? Your Urgent Care Office Can Help

Each year, there are more than 3 million cases of seasonal allergies in the United States. And while many people take over-the-counter medications with only marginal improvement or simply suffer through with tissues on-hand, the reality is that seeking out Hudson Valley healthcare treatment can provide you with some much-needed

Read More »

Spring is here! Do you suffer from allergies?

Provider blog by  Monica Francis, PA-C, MS Runny nose. Itchy watery eyes. Sneezing, sneezing, and more sneezing. It doesn’t have to be this way though. There are ways to manage the health of yourself and your family for allergy season. Common seasonal allergies are the body’s allergic response to an

Read More »

Lyme Disease – Just the Facts!

Provider blog by  Avi Silber, MD, FAAP Spring is here and as we emerge to enjoy the outside again, here in the Hudson Valley there is always the concern about tick bites and Lyme Disease. There is a lot of information and opinions out there about Lyme Disease, some good,

Read More »

Kale Egg Cupcakes

Provider blog by  Monica Bernard-Thompson, RDN, CDN, CLC In the mornings, it is difficult to make breakfast when you are half asleep. Instead of waiting for the coffee to kick in to make yourself something healthy, it may seem like a better option to grab a bowl of cereal. Look at

Read More »