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An acute disease appears suddenly and lasts for a short amount of time. This is different from chronic diseases, which develop gradually and remain for months on end. Some examples include the influenza virus and the common cold.

Why bother with an annual checkup? Well, think of it as your health's yearly tune-up. These visits are not just about fixing what's broken but ensuring everything runs smoothly in the first place. Prevention is the name of the game, and annual checkups are your power move.

According to the Center of Disease Control, chronic diseases cause 7 out of 10 deaths each year and are responsible for 86 percent of America’s healthcare costs. Some of the most common chronic diseases include: Heart disease Stroke Cancer Diabetes Obesity Arthritis Other types of chronic conditions

If you’ve just accepted a new job, your company may have asked you to undergo a pre-employment physical. Due to the nature of your job, your employer may want to make sure that you are physically healthy enough to perform your new position's duties.

Mental Health Care
Mental health disorders are common and can affect anyone, no matter their age. It’s believed that as many as 54 million Americans have a mental disorder every year. It can be difficult for families to accept that a loved one has a mental illness. If you or someone you know is currently experiencing

Preventative Care
We know your family's health is of the utmost importance in your life. Whether you are a first-time parent or have teenagers, it's important that everyone in your family is given the proper medical care they need. That doesn’t just mean visiting when someone is sick - that also means regular wellness.

Sickle Cell Disease
Sickle cell disease affects the red blood cells, causing the red blood cells to become C-shaped. Normal red blood cells are round, and they move within blood vessels easily. When they are C-shaped, as they are in sickle cell disease, they can easily become stuck within blood vessels, clogging up and restricting blood flow.

Women's Health Care
When caring for your health, you may not realize how important it can be to get specific care for women’s healthcare needs. There are issues that women deal with that need to be appropriately taken care of as soon as possible. It’s also essential that you have a safe space to ask any questions about your care that you may have and be informed about any issues that you may be at risk for.