health care for children

Good Health Care for Children is Essential

Every parent and caregiver has to worry about providing good health care for children, and there are a lot of little details that can compromise this goal. It takes a lot of effort to provide kids with the care and attention they need, health-wise. Family medical care is also a

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Breaking Down Addiction

Substance abuse refers to the misuse of prescription drugs, marijuana, alcohol, and other drugs. It creates negative mental health issues and impacts everyone involved. According to the CDC, most people suffering from substance abuse don’t recognize the behavior which leads to addiction. Addiction is fixable and recovery is achievable. Who

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gynecology

How Often Should You Visit the Gynecologist?

Women are often in charge of arranging medical care for the whole family, but often neglect their own healthcare. Seeing a gynecologist is one of the best ways to ensure that you stay healthy and can continue to take care of your loved ones. Gynecology is an important part of

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pediatrician

3 Ways to Keep Your Child Healthy and Strong

Pediatrics is the area of medicine focused on the health of children until the age of 18. That means your local pediatrician cares deeply about health care for children. So in caring about your child’s health, we want to give you helpful reminders that’ll keep them healthier and stronger with

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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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Let’s Talk PrEP

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) means before exposure to HIV. PrEP is a HIV prevention strategy in which people who don’t have HIV take a daily pill (Truvada) to reduce their risk of becoming infected. Truvada acts as a shield over your CD4 cells (immune system) preventing the HIV virus from attacking

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health care for children

Good Health Care for Children is Essential

Every parent and caregiver has to worry about providing good health care for children, and there are a lot of little details that can compromise this goal. It takes a lot of effort to provide kids with the care and attention they need, health-wise. Family medical care is also a

Read More »

Breaking Down Addiction

Substance abuse refers to the misuse of prescription drugs, marijuana, alcohol, and other drugs. It creates negative mental health issues and impacts everyone involved. According to the CDC, most people suffering from substance abuse don’t recognize the behavior which leads to addiction. Addiction is fixable and recovery is achievable. Who

Read More »
gynecology

How Often Should You Visit the Gynecologist?

Women are often in charge of arranging medical care for the whole family, but often neglect their own healthcare. Seeing a gynecologist is one of the best ways to ensure that you stay healthy and can continue to take care of your loved ones. Gynecology is an important part of

Read More »
pediatrician

3 Ways to Keep Your Child Healthy and Strong

Pediatrics is the area of medicine focused on the health of children until the age of 18. That means your local pediatrician cares deeply about health care for children. So in caring about your child’s health, we want to give you helpful reminders that’ll keep them healthier and stronger with

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 »

Let’s Talk PrEP

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) means before exposure to HIV. PrEP is a HIV prevention strategy in which people who don’t have HIV take a daily pill (Truvada) to reduce their risk of becoming infected. Truvada acts as a shield over your CD4 cells (immune system) preventing the HIV virus from attacking

Read More »