Kids

When to Call Your Doctor

Photo of a patient getting a checkupWhenever your child has a symptom that concerns you, you should not hesitate to call your doctor whether or not the symptom appears on this list. 
Although some symptoms of illness differ depending on a child's age, some are the same for all children.
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Checkups

Don't Wait Too Long for a Checkup!

Photo of a medical skeleton modelYour doctor will recommend that you have a physical examination and certain screening tests periodically, depending on your age and health history. The following article explains the most common tests that we recommend.
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Mammograms

Mammography

Photo of our staff at workAbout one in eight women will develop breast cancer during their lives. The risk of breast cancer increases with age. Mammography may help doctors find breast cancer at an early stage (when treatment is more likely to succeed).
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Heart

Heart Health

Photo of Dr. David CarlsonMany people are not aware of their risk for heart disease. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.  Learn More...

Obesity is a medical problem. Persons who are overweight or obese (severely overweight) are much more likely to have health problems...  Learn More...

Vaccines

Immunizations

Dr. Lozano at workSome adults incorrectly assume that the vaccines they received as children will protect them for the rest of their lives. Generally this is true except that 1) some adults were never vaccinated as children, 2) newer vaccines were not available when some adults were children and 3) immunity can begin to fade over time.  Learn More...