Internal Medicine is a specialty focused on diagnosing, preventing, and treating diseases in adults. Internists manage complex health issues, coordinate care across specialties, and offer comprehensive, patient-centered care. They are key in treating long-term illnesses, promoting health, and improving overall quality of life for adults.
Our department champions evidence-based medicine and compassionate care, emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach to each patient’s health. By combining chronic illness management with patient education, we empower individuals to actively engage in their health, aiming for better outcomes and enhanced quality of life.
We are committed to clinical excellence, blending innovative care models with traditional practices. Our specialized clinics and telemedicine services, along with participation in clinical trials, ensure patients have access to advanced treatments. This approach fosters proactive health management tailored to the needs of the adult population.
Our internists are distinguished by their clinical expertise, educational background, and holistic care approach. They excel in managing diverse health issues, emphasizing patient communication, health promotion, and disease prevention. This blend of experience and innovation underpins our mission to provide superior adult healthcare
The Unexplained Fatigue Clinic is dedicated to diagnosing and treating patients experiencing chronic fatigue without a clear underlying cause. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, our clinic combines the expertise of specialists in internal medicine, sleep disorders, psychology, and nutrition to explore the root causes of fatigue. We aim to provide targeted treatments that address not only the symptoms but also the underlying factors contributing to fatigue, offering a pathway to improved energy levels and overall quality of life.
Our approach at the Unexplained Fatigue Clinic is holistic and patient-centered, focusing on a thorough evaluation to uncover any underlying health issues contributing to fatigue. We employ advanced diagnostic tools and tailor our investigations to each individual’s symptoms and medical history. Recognizing the complex nature of unexplained fatigue, our team integrates treatments from various specialties, including sleep medicine, nutrition, and stress management, to develop a comprehensive care plan. Education and empowerment are key components of our strategy, ensuring patients understand their condition and are actively involved in their recovery process.
General Internal Medicine provides comprehensive care for adults, addressing a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. Focusing on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, internists manage complex health issues and coordinate care with specialists. They emphasize patient education, lifestyle modification, and evidence-based treatments to promote optimal health and manage diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease, serving as primary care providers in both outpatient and inpatient settings.
Preventive Health Care and Screenings
Preventive Health Care and Screenings in general internal medicine aim to detect and prevent diseases before they become serious. Internists recommend regular health screenings, vaccinations, and lifestyle counseling to mitigate risk factors for chronic diseases. By assessing personal and family health histories, they tailor screening schedules for cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes, among others. This proactive approach supports early detection and intervention, significantly improving patient outcomes by preventing complications and promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Management of Chronic Diseases
Management of Chronic Diseases is a cornerstone of general internal medicine. Internists develop comprehensive care plans for conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and COPD, coordinating with specialists for optimal management. They focus on medication adherence, lifestyle changes, and regular monitoring to control disease progression and reduce the risk of complications. Personalized treatment plans are adjusted over time to meet the evolving needs of patients, emphasizing education and empowerment in disease management.
Acute Medical Care
Acute Medical Care addresses sudden or short-term health issues requiring prompt attention. General internists diagnose and treat a broad spectrum of acute conditions, from respiratory infections to gastrointestinal disturbances. They provide immediate care, leveraging their broad medical knowledge to determine the best treatment paths. When necessary, internists collaborate with specialists to ensure comprehensive care, aiming to quickly resolve acute conditions and minimize their impact on patients’ overall health.
Comprehensive Patient Management
Comprehensive Patient Management involves coordinating all aspects of a patient’s healthcare, from preventive services to the management of complex medical conditions. General internists serve as primary care providers, guiding patients through the healthcare system, advocating on their behalf, and ensuring continuity of care across different settings. They address both physical and mental health needs, fostering long-term patient-provider relationships built on trust and communication, crucial for delivering personalized and effective healthcare.
Infectious Diseases encompass conditions caused by harmful organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Our focus is to diagnose, treat, and prevent these infections, ranging from common illnesses like the flu to complex diseases like HIV/AIDS. By staying at the forefront of emerging infections and resistance patterns, we strive to protect your health and halt the spread of infectious diseases within the community.
Bacterial Infections
Bacterial Infections, such as strep throat or urinary tract infections, are caused by harmful bacteria entering your body. Symptoms can range from mild to severe, including fever, chills, and specific organ-related signs. It’s crucial to accurately identify the bacterial cause, as treatments vary significantly. Untreated, these infections can lead to more serious health issues, highlighting the importance of timely medical attention and appropriate antibiotic use to eliminate the infection and prevent complications.
Viral Infections
Viral Infections, like the flu or COVID-19, spread through tiny viral particles. Symptoms often include coughing, fever, and fatigue, mirroring many bacterial infections but requiring different treatment strategies. Antiviral medications may be effective for certain viruses, yet often, treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and supporting your body’s immune response. Preventative measures, including vaccinations and hygiene practices, play a crucial role in protecting you from contracting and spreading these infections.
Fungal Infections
Fungal Infections can affect your skin, nails, or internal organs, caused by invasive fungi in the environment or on your body. Conditions such as athlete’s foot or more severe internal fungal infections often present with itching, redness, and sometimes systemic symptoms. These infections require specific antifungal treatments and can range from superficial irritations to life-threatening illnesses, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems, underscoring the need for accurate diagnosis and tailored therapy.
Parasitic Infections
Parasitic Infections, from minor to severe, are caused by parasites such as protozoa, helminths, or ectoparasites. Symptoms vary widely, from gastrointestinal issues with amoebiasis to malaria’s fever and chills. Diagnosis often involves specialized tests to identify the parasite, with treatments ranging from oral medications to more intensive therapies. Prevention, including protective measures against mosquito bites and avoiding contaminated water or food, is key to reducing the risk of these infections.
HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which damages your immune system. Early HIV infection may not show symptoms, but AIDS presents as severe immune deficiency, leading to opportunistic infections. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is effective in managing HIV, turning it into a manageable chronic condition. Regular monitoring and adherence to treatment are vital for maintaining health and preventing the virus’s progression to AIDS.
In Allergy and Immunology, our focus is on diagnosing and managing conditions related to your body’s immune system responses, including allergies, asthma, and autoimmune diseases. We aim to identify your triggers and tailor treatments to reduce symptoms and improve your quality of life. By understanding your unique sensitivities, we can help you navigate and control your allergic and immunological conditions more effectively.
Allergic Rhinitis
If you’re suffering from allergic rhinitis, you’re likely familiar with its symptoms: sneezing, itching, nasal congestion, and a runny nose, often triggered by pollen, dust, or pet dander. We’ll work together to identify your specific allergens through testing and develop a personalized management plan. This may include avoidance strategies, medication to control symptoms, or immunotherapy to reduce your sensitivity. Our goal is to minimize your discomfort and improve your daily life during peak allergy seasons.
Asthma
Asthma, characterized by difficulty breathing, chest tightness, wheezing, and coughing, can be triggered by allergies, exercise, or other factors. We’ll assess your asthma’s severity and triggers, personalizing your treatment with a combination of quick-relief inhalers for acute symptoms and long-term control medications. Managing your asthma effectively involves regular monitoring and adjustments to your treatment plan, ensuring you can lead an active, unrestricted life.
Food Allergies
Food allergies can cause a range of symptoms from mild discomfort to life-threatening reactions. Together, we’ll identify the foods that trigger your allergies through detailed history-taking and possibly food allergy testing. We’ll then guide you on how to avoid these foods and manage accidental exposures, including the use of emergency medication like epinephrine. Educating you and your family on reading food labels and safe food practices is a key part of our approach.
Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, results in dry, itchy, inflamed skin, often in response to specific triggers or allergens. We’ll help you identify factors that worsen your eczema and recommend skincare routines, topical treatments, and, if necessary, systemic medications to manage flare-ups. Our aim is to control your symptoms, reduce the frequency of flare-ups, and improve your skin’s overall condition, focusing on long-term skin health and comfort.
Autoimmune Disorders
Autoimmune Disorders, where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body, encompass a wide range of conditions, each with its unique challenges. Our approach includes comprehensive diagnostic testing to identify the specific autoimmune disorder you’re facing, followed by a tailored treatment plan that may involve immunosuppressive medications to manage your symptoms and control the autoimmune response. Regular follow-ups and adjustments to your treatment will be crucial to maintaining your health and managing your condition effectively.
In Geriatric Medicine, our focus is on the comprehensive care of older adults, addressing the unique health challenges you may face as you age. We emphasize preventive care, management of chronic diseases, and the treatment of age-related conditions. Together, we’ll work to optimize your health, function, and quality of life through personalized care plans, aimed at supporting your independence and well-being.
Polypharmacy
Polypharmacy, or the use of multiple medications, is common in older adults and can lead to increased risks of adverse drug reactions and interactions. We’ll review all your medications, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, to ensure they’re necessary, effective, and not harmful when taken together. Our goal is to streamline your medication regimen, reducing unnecessary medications while ensuring you’re effectively treated for your health conditions, enhancing your overall safety and quality of life.
Mobility and Fall Prevention
Mobility issues and falls significantly impact older adults’ quality of life and independence. We’ll assess your risk factors for falls and mobility issues, including muscle weakness, balance problems, and environmental hazards. Based on this assessment, we might recommend physical therapy, home modifications, or assistive devices to improve your safety and mobility. Preventing falls is a priority, aiming to keep you active and reduce the risk of injuries that can lead to further health complications.
Cognitive Decline and Dementia
Cognitive decline and dementia affect many aspects of life for older adults and their families. We provide comprehensive assessments to identify signs of cognitive impairment and diagnose conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. Our management strategies include medications to slow disease progression, lifestyle interventions to maintain cognitive function, and supportive resources for caregivers. By addressing cognitive health proactively, we strive to preserve your quality of life and support your family through the challenges of dementia care.
Chronic Disease Management in Older Adults
Chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis require careful management in older adults. We tailor our approach to consider the complexities of aging, focusing on optimizing your treatment plans to manage symptoms and prevent complications. This includes regular monitoring, medication adjustments, and coordination with other healthcare providers. Our aim is to control these chronic conditions effectively, minimizing their impact on your daily life and maintaining your health and independence for as long as possible.
Sensory Impairments
Sensory impairments, including vision and hearing loss, significantly affect older adults’ ability to communicate and engage with the world. We’ll assess your sensory functions and provide referrals to specialists for further evaluation and treatment. Managing sensory impairments might involve corrective devices, such as glasses or hearing aids, and strategies to adapt your environment. Addressing these impairments is crucial for maintaining your independence, social interactions, and quality of life.
Sports Medicine focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries related to physical activity. This field caters to athletes and individuals engaging in exercise, aiming to enhance performance, ensure quick and effective injury recovery, and promote overall physical health. Sports medicine specialists employ a multidisciplinary approach to help patients achieve optimal fitness levels and safely return to their desired activities.
Sprains and Strains
Sprains and strains are common injuries affecting ligaments and muscles, respectively. If you’re experiencing pain, swelling, or difficulty moving a joint, it could indicate a sprain or strain. We’ll assess your injury and may recommend rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) along with physical therapy to promote healing. Our plan will focus on gradually rebuilding strength and flexibility in the affected area, ensuring you can safely return to your activities without risking re-injury.
Tendonitis
Tendonitis results from the overuse of a tendon, leading to pain and inflammation. Commonly affecting shoulders, elbows, knees, and ankles, it’s often seen in athletes who perform repetitive motions. Our treatment approach includes rest, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy focusing on stretching and strengthening exercises. We’ll also discuss modifications to your training regimen to prevent recurrence, helping you maintain your activity level without putting undue stress on your tendons.
Stress Fractures
Stress fractures are tiny cracks in a bone, typically caused by overuse and repetitive activity. If you’re experiencing sharp pain that worsens with activity, it could be a stress fracture. We’ll use imaging tests to confirm the diagnosis and recommend a period of rest to allow the bone to heal properly. Rehabilitation will follow, including exercises to gradually increase bone strength and advice on how to adjust your activity to avoid future fractures.
Concussions
Concussions are serious brain injuries resulting from a blow to the head, common in contact sports. Symptoms include headache, confusion, dizziness, and memory loss. We’ll conduct a thorough assessment to diagnose the concussion and determine its severity. Rest is crucial initially, followed by a graded return to activity. We’ll monitor your recovery closely, adjusting your treatment plan as needed, to ensure a safe and full return to your sport.
Overuse Injuries
Overuse injuries, such as runner’s knee or swimmer’s shoulder, develop from the repetitive stress of sports activities without adequate rest. Symptoms include pain during activity, swelling, and reduced performance. We’ll evaluate your injury and recommend rest, physical therapy, and possibly changes in equipment or technique. Our focus is on addressing the root cause of the injury, providing strategies to prevent recurrence, and allowing you to continue enjoying your sport safely.
In Sleep Medicine, our focus is on diagnosing and treating sleep disorders that can impact your quality of life and health. We address conditions like insomnia, sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, narcolepsy, and circadian rhythm disorders. By examining your sleep patterns and challenges, we aim to enhance your sleep quality, helping you achieve better health and improved daytime functioning through personalized care.
Insomnia
If you’re struggling with insomnia, experiencing difficulty falling or staying asleep, we’ll explore underlying causes and tailor treatment options for you. Strategies may include cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), which addresses thoughts and behaviors affecting your sleep, and possibly short-term medication management. Our goal is to improve your sleep habits and environment, helping you achieve restorative sleep and reduce the impact of insomnia on your daily life.
Sleep Apnea
For sleep apnea, characterized by breathing interruptions during sleep, we’ll discuss treatments such as CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) therapy or oral appliances to keep your airway open. Lifestyle changes, including weight management and positional therapy, may also be beneficial. Our aim is to alleviate symptoms like daytime sleepiness and prevent long-term health risks associated with untreated sleep apnea, improving your sleep quality and overall health.
Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)
Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) causes an irresistible urge to move your legs, particularly in the evenings, affecting your sleep. We’ll consider lifestyle modifications, iron supplementation if needed, and medications that can relieve your symptoms. Together, we’ll find the most effective approach to reduce the discomfort of RLS, helping you find relief and enjoy better sleep.
Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy involves excessive daytime sleepiness and sudden sleep attacks. We’ll navigate treatment options together, such as stimulant medications to help you stay awake during the day and strategies to improve your night-time sleep. Our collaborative approach focuses on managing symptoms to enhance your alertness and quality of life, tailoring treatments to your specific needs and lifestyle.
Circadian Rhythm Disorders
Circadian Rhythm Disorders disrupt your sleep-wake cycle, leading to sleepiness or wakefulness at unintended times. We’ll work with you to realign your internal clock through light therapy, melatonin supplements, or adjusting your sleep schedule. Personalizing your treatment plan, we aim to stabilize your sleep patterns, helping you synchronize your internal rhythm with your daily activities and responsibilities.
Through a deep understanding of adult health issues, internal medicine practitioners provide personalized care, adapting to the evolving needs of their patients. These diagnostic tests and therapeutic procedures are integral to internal medicine.
Complete Blood Count (CBC): The CBC is a crucial blood test that evaluates various components, such as red and white blood cells and platelets. This test helps in diagnosing conditions like anemia, infection, and many other diseases, serving as a basic yet essential tool for monitoring overall health.
Metabolic Panel: The metabolic panel is a comprehensive blood test that provides insight into organ function, including the liver and kidneys, and checks electrolyte balance. It’s vital for detecting disorders such as diabetes, kidney disease, and hypertension, enabling targeted treatment strategies.
Imaging Tests: Imaging tests, including X-rays, MRI, and CT scans, play a pivotal role in visualizing internal body structures. These tests help in diagnosing a range of conditions from fractures and tumors to diseases affecting organs, aiding in the precise planning of treatment approaches.
Electrocardiogram (EKG): The EKG is an essential test for assessing heart health, measuring the heart’s electrical activity to identify irregularities in heart rhythm, heart attacks, and other cardiac conditions. This quick and non-invasive procedure is fundamental in cardiovascular care.
Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs): PFTs measure lung capacity and airflow, crucial for diagnosing and managing respiratory diseases like asthma, bronchitis, and COPD. These tests assess the impact of respiratory conditions on lung function, guiding effective treatment plans.
Vaccinations: Vaccinations are a cornerstone of preventive care in internal medicine, offering protection against infectious diseases such as influenza, pneumonia, and hepatitis. By following recommended vaccination schedules, internists play a key role in safeguarding patient health and preventing outbreaks.
Joint Aspirations and Injections: Joint aspirations (removing fluid from a joint) and injections (administering medication into a joint) are common procedures for diagnosing and treating joint-related issues, such as arthritis. These techniques can provide pain relief and valuable diagnostic information.
Skin Biopsies: Skin biopsies involve removing a small sample of skin tissue for examination. This procedure is essential for diagnosing skin conditions, including cancerous lesions, infections, and inflammatory skin diseases, facilitating prompt and appropriate treatment.
Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease Management: Effective management of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases involves a combination of medication, lifestyle changes, and regular monitoring. Internists develop personalized care plans to control blood pressure, reduce heart disease risk, and improve heart health.
Diabetes Management: Comprehensive diabetes care encompasses lifestyle counseling, blood sugar monitoring, and medication management. Internal medicine practitioners provide ongoing support to help patients manage their diabetes, preventing complications and promoting overall well-being.
Chronic Respiratory Disease Management: Managing chronic respiratory conditions such as asthma and COPD requires a tailored approach, including medication, inhaler techniques, and lifestyle adjustments. Internists focus on optimizing lung function and enhancing patients’ quality of life through effective disease management.
Nutritional Counseling: Nutritional counseling in internal medicine offers guidance on healthy eating habits to support disease prevention and management. Personalized dietary advice can help patients maintain a healthy weight, control chronic conditions, and boost overall health.
Lifestyle Modification: Lifestyle modifications are recommended to improve physical and mental well-being. Internists advise on exercise, smoking cessation, and stress management techniques, emphasizing the importance of a healthy lifestyle in preventing disease and enhancing health outcomes.
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Internal Medicine | 11 years of experience | Speaks English, Portuguese, Spanish, FrenchThis package offers a holistic approach to managing both Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, focusing on advanced diagnostics, personalized consultations, and a custom follow-up plan.
The aim is to achieve optimal blood sugar control and reduce the risk of diabetes-related complications.
The benefits include improved quality of life through comprehensive management, lowering the risk of long-term complications, and providing personalized education and care.
Blood Glucose Monitoring: Measures the current blood sugar levels to manage daily diabetes control.
A1C Testing: Provides a 2-3 month average of blood sugar levels to assess long-term glucose control.
Lipid Profile: Evaluates the risk of cardiovascular diseases by measuring cholesterol and triglycerides.
Kidney Function Tests: Checks for the health of kidneys, which can be affected by diabetes.
Thyroid Function Tests: Important as diabetes patients are more prone to thyroid disorders.
Diabetic Retinopathy Screening: Early detection of eye problems caused by diabetes, preventing vision loss.
Endocrinologist Consultations: Initial and follow-up meetings for medical management of diabetes.
Dietary Planning with a Dietician: Personalized nutrition advice to manage blood sugar and overall health.
Diabetes Education Sessions: Provides knowledge and skills for daily diabetes management.
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