Phillips Health Care Newsletter
RECOMMENDED IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE
by Phillips Clinic on 08/30/20
Recommended Immunization Schedule for
Children and Adolescents Aged 18 Years or Younger
Make Sure Your Child’s Immunization Are Up To Date WHETHER OR NOT Your Child is a Classroom!
Vaccines | 18 mos | 19-23 mos | 2-3 yrs | 4-6 yrs | 7-10 yrs | 11-12 yrs | 13-15 yrs | 16 yrs | 17-18 yrs | |||
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Hepatitis B (HepB) | ?3rd dose? | |||||||||||
Rotavirus (RV) RV1 (2-dose series); RV5 (3-dose series) | ||||||||||||
Diphtheria, tetanus, & acellular pertussis (DTaP: <7 yrs) | ?4th dose? | 5th dose | ||||||||||
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) | ||||||||||||
Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13) | ||||||||||||
Inactivated poliovirus (IPV: <18 yrs) | ?3rd dose? | 4th dose | ||||||||||
Influenza (IIV) | Annual vaccination 1 or 2 doses | Annual vaccination 1 dose only | ||||||||||
Influenza (LAIV) | Annual vaccination 1 or 2 doses | Annual vaccination 1 dose only | ||||||||||
Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) | 2nd dose | |||||||||||
Varicella (VAR) | 2nd dose | |||||||||||
Hepatitis A (HepA) | ? 2-dose series, See notes? | |||||||||||
Tetanus, diphtheria, & acellular pertussis (Tdap: ?7 yrs) | Tdap | |||||||||||
Human papillomavirus (HPV) | See notes | |||||||||||
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Meningococcal (MenACWY-D: ?9 mos; MenACWY-CRM: ?2 mos) | See notes | 1st dose | 2nd dose | |||||||||
Meningococcal B (MenB) | See notes | |||||||||||
Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV23) |
MEDICAL SERVICES PHILLIPS CLINIC FAMILY PRACTICE HAS ON-SITE FOR YOU
by Phillips Clinic on 07/26/20
At Phillips Clinic Family Practice, we believe that together we create the tools to live healthier happier lives!
We believe health care for adults and children should be practiced in an environment where it feels comfortable to talk about all aspects of your life. It is our goal to identify disease and risk factors and to treat them at the earliest stages possible.
We provide personalized health care for the entire family; children, adults and seniors! Our clinic is well prepared and well equipped to provide for the current and ongoing health care needs of the entire family.
We combine the best of holistic and conventional medicine techniques to treat the whole patient. We offer a multi-dimensional approach to wellness.
We commit to a proactive approach to wellness; identifying risk factor to our patients health and addressing them at the earliest possible stages
We want to do more than just advise our patients about treatment plans and lifestyle
changes, we want them to feel whole and well for their entire lifetime.”
GENERAL HEALTH SERVICES
Phillips Clinic is a team of professionals dedicated to providing the very best in medical treatment to ensure patient well-being. Our staff’s commitment to continuing professional education is evident as the Clinic strives to stay on the cutting edge of new traditional and non-traditional medical techniques and new practices in the health care field.
Our professional staff is proud to offer the following comprehensive primary care services at one convenient location:
· Wellness Exams
· Pediatrics
· Sports Physicals
· Allergy Testing
· Gynecological Exams
· Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy
· Weight Loss Program
· Regenerative Medicine
· Steam Cell Therapy
· Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
· Individual Compound Prescriptions
· IV Nutritional Therapy
· Chelation
· On Site Radiology
· Bone Density Scans
· On-Site Ultrasound
· Echocardiography
· Peripheral Vascular Testing
· Anti-Aging Therapies
· Smoking Cessation
· Supplements
· Body Fat Analysis
· Aesthetic Procedures
WELLNESS EXAMS
The importance of a yearly physical exam cannot be overlooked regardless of a patient’s age, health, or history.
Phillips Clinic providers recommend comprehensive wellness exams for everyone, with the benefit of keeping track over time of ongoing health status.
In particular, regular exams are considered the best way to prevent life-threatening illness and identify potential health issues before they become serious. To help people achieve and maintain their well-being, we review each patient’s family and medical history, listen to how the patient perceives their own health.
We identify potential concerns, and help implement a plan for the patient to ensure their well-being for years to come.
Summer is a great time to schedule a comprehensive wellness exam, for yourself, and family members.
MEN'S HEALTH
by Phillips Clinic on 06/27/20
AWARENESS MONTH
WHAT BETTER TIME FOR A MEN’S PHYSICAL?
According to Harvard Health, “Men are less likely than women to get routine physical exams and screenings. A survey by the American Academy of Family Physicians found that 55% of men surveyed had not seen their doctor for a physical exam in the previous year, even though 40% of them had at least one chronic condition.
Nearly one-fifth of men ages 55 and over said they had never undergone screening for colon cancer, and almost 30% said they "wait as long as possible" to seek medical attention when they are feeling sick or in pain.”
For all adults, scheduling regular check ups and physicals, can help catch health problems when they are manageable, to address and teat them at their earliest stages.
How Often Should You Get a Physical
If you’re in your 20’s… every five years.
If you’re in your 30’s… every three years.
If you’re in your 40’s... every two years.
50 and above… every year
Recommended Screenings for Men
Blood Pressure
Every man should have their blood pressure checked regularly, and patients with other cardiovascular risk factors should check their blood pressure more frequently. This can be performed at your doctor’s office. High blood pressure is the biggest risk for heart disease and a significant risk for other serious health conditions
All men 35 or older should get their blood cholesterol levels checked regularly. Men who use tobacco; are overweight or obese; have a relative who had a heart attack before the age of 50; or have diabetes, high blood pressure, or a history of heart disease should get their cholesterol checked much earlier, at the age of 20. There are several measures of cholesterol, and all are important in determining heart disease risk.
Colon Cancer
All men should get screened for colorectal
Diabetes
Men who have high blood pressure or take medication to control their high blood pressure should get screened for diabetes (high blood sugar). Anyone experiencing symptoms of persistently severe thirst, frequent urination, unexpected weight loss, increased hunger, and tingling in the hands or feet also should talk to their doctor about getting tested. The preferred screening for diabetes is a blood test that measures your average blood sugar over the last three months.
Weight
Using a BMI calculator to determine your body mass index (BMI) is usually a reliable, but not conclusive, indicator of whether you’re at a healthy weight. A BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered healthy, a BMI above 25 is overweight, and a BMI greater than 30 is obese.
Prostate Exam
Because PSA screenings recommendation vary widely among health care professionals, talk to your provider about the benefits and risks of screening to determine what is best for you.
Other Tests Include
EKG, STD, HIV & Hepatitis, blood tests and urinalysis. Some additional testing may be recommended for men 50 or over, or with family history of chronic disease.
June is Men's health Month!
by Phillips Clinic on 05/31/20
JUNE IS MEN’S HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH
WHAT BETTER TIME FOR A MEN’S PHYSICAL?
According to Harvard Health, “Men are less likely than women to get routine physical exams and screenings. A survey by the American Academy of Family Physicians found that 55% of men surveyed had not seen their doctor for a physical exam in the previous year, even though 40% of them had at least one chronic condition.
Nearly one-fifth of men ages 55 and over said they had never undergone screening for colon cancer, and almost 30% said they "wait as long as possible" to seek medical attention when they are feeling sick or in pain.”
For all adults, scheduling regular check ups and physicals, can help catch health problems when they are manageable, to address and teat them at their earliest stages.
How Often Should You Get a Physical
If you’re in your 20’s… every five years.
If you’re in your 30’s… every three years.
If you’re in your 40’s... every two years.
50 and above… every year
Recommended Screenings for Men
Blood Pressure
Every man should have their blood pressure checked regularly, and patients with other cardiovascular risk factors should check their blood pressure more frequently. This can be performed at your doctor’s office. High blood pressure is the biggest risk for heart disease and a significant risk for other serious health conditions
Colon Cancer
Al men should get screened for colorectal colon or rectal) cancer by age 50. People with a family history of colorectal cancer should get a colonoscopy even sooner. There are several different tests that can help detect colon cancer, but colonoscopy continues to be the gold standard.
Men who have high blood pressure or take medication to control their high blood pressure should get screened for diabetes (high blood sugar). Anyone experiencing symptoms of persistently severe thirst, frequent urination, unexpected weight loss, increased hunger, and tingling in the hands or feet also should talk to their doctor about getting tested. The preferred screening for diabetes is a blood test that measures your average blood sugar over the last three months.
Weight
Using a BMI calculator to determine your body mass index (BMI) is usually a reliable, but not conclusive, indicator of whether you’re at a healthy weight. A BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered healthy, a BMI above 25 is overweight, and a BMI greater than 30 is obese.
Prostate Exam
Because PSA screenings recommendation vary widely among health care professionals, talk to your provider about the benefits and risks of screening to determine what is best for you.
Other Tests Include
EKG, STD, HIV & Hepatitis, blood tests and urinalysis. Some additional testing may be recommended for men 50 or over, or with family history of chronic disease.
Glutathione
by Phillips Clinic on 08/04/19
Provides Intracellular Antioxidant Support
• Supports Healthy Cell Function and Healthy Aging
• Supports Detoxification
• Supports a Healthy Immune Response
• Enhances Antioxidant Activity of Vitamins C and E
Glutathione acts as an important immune system booster, and antioxidant n your body. It helps combat free radicals.-molecules that can damage your body's cells. Glutathione also helps detoxify chemicals, including some that your body creates naturally, as well as pollutants and drugs.
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