
A.V. Pain Medical Clinic
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Pain Clinic in Lancaster & Palmdale, California
There is no reason to suffer when you can find the relief you need at our pain clinic in Lancaster & Palmdale, California. Since 1982, AV Pain Medical Clinic has provided effective medical treatments to alleviate pain and promote the overall health and wellness of our patients throughout Antelope Valley.
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People often confuse the symptoms of a severe cold (or other illness) as the flu, and they use the terms interchangeably. Influenza is a serious, potentially deadly disease that must be properly diagnosed and treated with effective medications.
Did you know that "med" in “medical” (and all of its relatives) is an ancient word that means “to take the appropriate measures”? That’s the skill a general physician has: knowledge of the right steps to take to help you with your problem.
Go easy on the anti-bacterial soaps and hand sanitizers. Research has found they are having a reverse effect, making the body more susceptible to bacterial infections and illnesses because they prevent it from building immunity.
A primary care doctor is often able to detect problems in their earliest stages, many times before you are even aware of them. Because your medical history is constantly updated, subtle changes are noticed and addressed quickly.
Before becoming the first African-American woman to travel in space, Mae Carol Jemison was a physician and engineer. From 1983 to 1985, she served as a Peace Corps Medical officer in Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Despite being met with constant resistance, Elizabeth Blackwell successfully became the first woman to graduate from a US med school. The National Women Physicians Day, which is celebrated every 3rd of February, was started in her honor.
GP’s can help you develop a strong preventive care program that combines diet and exercise along with regular medical checkups. Why preventive care? Because the adage is true: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound cure.
Self-medication is like fishing without a hook—there’s no point to it, and it’s rarely effective. If you are ill, don’t reach for old medications in the medicine chest. Call our office and tell us what’s wrong. We’ll take it from there.
If you have an illness that is caused by a virus (like a cold or the flu), antibiotics won’t help. They only work on bacterial infections. In fact, if you take antibiotics indiscriminately, bacteria can become antibiotic resistant, which is a big problem.
Being able to work with your health insurance company is as important to us as it is to you. To avoid problems, review your coverage periodically to understand its structure and what the processes are for diagnosis and treatment.
Did you know that doctors were once called “leeches?” At around 476 AD, many ailments were believed to be caused by an excess in blood. Back then, doctors used leeches to remove excess blood from the patient.
Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was killed by Zeus for bringing people back from the dead, is thought to be based upon a real doctor who became known in 1200 BC for his healing abilities.
Did you know that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a doctor? The famous Sherlock Holmes author graduated with a degree of medicine from the University of Edinburgh before devoting his time to writing.
Kindled in 1989 by Queen Elizabeth, the Flame of Hope is an eternal flame that honors Dr. Frederick Banting’s discovery of insulin. Located in London, Ontario, the flame will remain lit until there is a cure.
Heart disease remains as one of the top causes of mortality in America. As such, among the most in-demand medical specialists are cardiologists. These doctors are at the front lines of the war against cardiovascular disease and thus play a huge role in keeping heart-related mortality rates down.
Our modern, less active lifestyles and food choices have unfortunately resulted in the rise of diabetes. However, with the proper nutrition, exercise and the help of a good endocrinologist, this condition can be managed and may even be reversed in some cases.
There's a specialist for just about every part of the body and our bones are no exception. These doctors, known as orthopedists, treat and correct skeletal abnormalities and injuries through medicine, surgery, as well as through bracing and casting.
It isn't unheard of for doctors to form close relationships with their patients. However, in order for them to continue dispensing effective care, they must not allow any personal feelings to cloud their judgment and compromise the quality of treatment.
While all medical doctors are grounded in the same basic skills, the depth of their medical knowledge depends on what they specialize in. For instance a doctor who specializes in ophthalmology will know far more about the eye than a doctor who specializes in nephrology.
While all doctors are required to practice their trade to the best of their ability, some need to know how to walk a really fine line as well. Anesthesiologists in particular, must be skilled enough to keep their patients "stable" (dead but not quite) while undergoing surgical intervention.
If everything that can be done has been done, then it might be time to consider putting the patient under palliative care. Unlike other doctors, palliative care specialists do not aim to treat disease, but rather, they seek to control pain and improve a patient's quality of life for the time he or she has left.
While doctors have to remain objective, this doesn't mean that they can act dismissive and sullen towards their patients. Of course, however, this does happen so it's fortunate that a patient can look around until he or she finds a medical professional with a good bedside manner.
While most medical doctors engage with patients, there are some who spend almost all their time working on specialized cases. These physician-scientists work on treatments that are considered experimental but may one day become the standard for care for particular diseases.
If you're suffering from an ailment, it would be a good idea to go to a general practitioner first. This is because a GP can get a learned grasp of what's wrong with you and present an accurate picture to the specialist he or she will refer you to.
While doctors have to remain objective, this doesn't mean that they can act dismissive and sullen towards their patients. Of course, however, this does happen so it's fortunate that a patient can look around until he or she finds a medical professional with a good bedside manner.
Emergency medicine is perhaps the most exciting specialization in the medical field. This is because the doctors performing this role must possess a lot of knowledge and must be able to act fast in order to stabilize the critically-ill or injured patients that are brought in.
While there are doctors who choose the general physician route, many of them opt to specialize in specific body systems. As such, there are a wide range of medical specialists available that work exclusively on the parts of the body they received training in.
If everything that can be done has been done, then it might be time to consider putting the patient under palliative care. Unlike other doctors, palliative care specialists do not aim to treat disease, but rather, they seek to control pain and improve a patient's quality of life for the time he or she has left.
If you feel that you've got something more than a simple tummy ache, a visit to a gastroenterologist might be in order. This medical specialist can diagnose and treat whatever ails your gastric system and can usually get it working again in no time.
If you're less than happy with the features you were born with, you'll be glad to know that you may be able to do something about them. After a clear discussion, a cosmetic surgeon should be able to help you achieve the look you've always wanted.
A muscle strain, or pulled muscle, occurs when a muscle is stretched too far, and small tears occur. This type of injury is graded by severity, with a Grade 1 strain meaning mild discomfort and a Grade II strain involving significant bruising, swelling, and pain.
Loss of mobility is one of the most painful experiences for people as they age, both physically and emotionally. Rehab specialists are there for you to help you regain as much functionality as possible so you can get moving again.
Unfortunately, carpal tunnel isn’t an injury that only hurts when you’re trying to use your computer at work. If you’ve noticed that you’re having increasing difficulty using your hands, it may be necessary to see an orthopedic doctor.
Occupational medicine experts: diagnose, manage and prevent work-related medical problems, carry out complex case management of occupational illness, promote optimal health and safety in the workplace.
In 1963 citing 14,000 deaths and 2 million disabling injuries, President John F. Kennedy issued a statement supporting occupational medicine and decrying the tragic personal and economic loss associated with injuries and deaths in the workplace.
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44215 15th Street W, Ste 114
Lancaster, CA
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