Calendar of Events
- June 14: Closed for Staff Training
- July 4: Closed 4th of July
- September 2: Closed for Labor Day
- October 16: Boss Day when we celebrate our office manager, Velma Perez
- November 12-18: Nurse Practitioner Week, we will celebrate on November 15
- November 28 and 29: Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
- December 24 and 25: Closed for Christmas
- January 1: Closed for New Year’s Day
- March 30: Doctor’s Day
- April: Patient appreciation month
- April 26: Administrative Assistant Day
- May 2: National Day of Prayer
- May 10: Spring Celebration: wear your florals, pastels and hats!
- May 6-12: Nurse’s Week
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What you need to know about Thyroid Disease
March 4, 2024
The thyroid is like the body’s built-in thermostat, producing hormones that regulate its various systems and functions. The hormones released from the thyroid must be
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How Anti-inflammatory Medications Work
March 4, 2024
Anti-inflammatory medications, or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), are commonly used to reduce inflammation, pain, and fever. They are available over the counter or by prescription
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What to Expect from a Family Physician
March 4, 2024
Families have unique health needs, from the youngest members to those enjoying their golden years. Though the body of a child may seem different than