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Diabetes
More than 100 million Americans suffer from diabetes or prediabetes — and that number is climbing. Diabetes is a serious condition that can lead to life-altering consequences if left untreated.
Depression
Depression is a mental health disorder that affects more than 16 million Americans every year. Depression can cause you to lose your sense of enjoyment for everyday life, but it also increases your overall risk of death and your chances of developing chronic conditions like heart disease.
Vaccinations
Getting vaccinated is a proven and safe preventive measure against catching deadly infections. While some people avoid getting immunized because of a fear of needles or misconceptions about vaccines, deciding not to get vaccinated puts you, and others around you, at risk.
Asthma
Asthma is a chronic condition that affects around 25 million Americans. Asthma isn’t just a breathing problem. If left untreated, asthma can lead to other life-threatening conditions like heart disease.
Pap Smear
The National Institute of Health credits regular Pap smears as the main reason behind the 40-year decline of cervical cancer, which used to be a leading cause of cancer death in American women.
Physicals
Most patients only visit their doctor when something’s wrong, but it’s important to get regular physical checkups to ensure your health over the long run. Additionally, many patients require certified physicals for work, sports, school, or extracurricular activities.
Prolotherapy
Chronic pain affects around 28 million Americans and results in lost productivity as well as a lower quality of life.
SculpSure
As you get older, you may start to notice resistant pockets of fat that you just can’t get rid of — no matter how much you diet and exercise.
“Dr. Gonzalez always goes beyond the physical pain and made me feel in a welcoming space when I was vulnerable. She committed with finding the best way to treat my problem and was always attentive to my concerns.”
— JOSE L., PATIENT