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Itâs hard to believe weâre already in the middle of August! The summer has flown by, and before we know it, fall schedules, school activities, and cooler weather will be here. Now is the perfect time to pause and focus on your health and well-being.
Taking care of yourself doesnât have to mean big changes all at once. Sometimes itâs the small steps, staying hydrated, moving your body, eating balanced meals, and giving yourself rest, that make the biggest difference. By investing in your health today, youâre setting yourself up to feel stronger, more energized, and ready to take on the busy months ahead.
At our office, weâre here to help support you on that journey. Weâre offering a FREE 1-week trial of our medically supervised weight loss injections to help kickstart your goals. Itâs a great opportunity to see how a little extra support can make a big impact on your health and confidence.
Call us today to schedule your appointment and claim your free injection 319-365-7581 (Press Prompt 9 for Weight Loss)
Donât wait until fall to make changes, start now, while summer energy is still in full swing. Your future self will thank you!
Did you notice it stayed lighter a little longer last night? Thatâs because we just âsprang forwardâ with Daylight Saving Time! While losing an hour of sleep can feel a little rough on a Monday morning, the extra evening daylight brings a wonderful opportunity for something good, movement and fresh air. Daylight Saving Time was first widely adopted during World War I as a way to make better use of daylight hours and conserve energy. Over the years, it has become something many of us look forward to because it signals the approach of spring, longer days, and more time outside. And those longer evenings can be great for your health. That extra hour of daylight is the perfect reminder to: ⢠Take a walk after dinner ⢠Ride a bike with your family ⢠Play outside with the kids or grandkids ⢠Simply step outside for some fresh air and sunshine […]
A little rain today, but a whole weekend ahead of us. Sometimes a rainy day is natureâs way of reminding us to slow down, rest, and take care of ourselves. Use today as a small check-in with your health: â˘Drink a little extra water â˘Take a short walk when the rain lets up â˘Get some good rest this weekend â˘Choose something nourishing for your body Health doesnât have to be big changes all at once. Sometimes itâs just the small choices we make each day. From all of us at the office, we hope you stay warm, stay healthy, and enjoy the weekend ahead. If you need us, weâre always here for you.
March always feels like a fresh start. The days get longer. The air feels lighter. We start thinking about growth, change, and taking care of ourselves in new ways. At our office, thatâs exactly what we focus on, helping you move forward confidently in every stage of life. Clear Answers. No Surprises. One thing our patients tell us they appreciate most is that we take the time to explain things clearly. Whether youâre considering a No-Scalpel Vasectomy, starting weight loss injections, or exploring hormone therapy, we believe you deserve to understand the process fully, without confusion or pressure. We donât rush conversations. We answer the hard questions. We make sure you feel comfortable. Because healthcare decisions are personal. VASECTOMIES Our doctor offers the modern no-scalpel technique, which means: ⢠A small opening instead of a large incision ⢠Minimal downtime ⢠Quick in-office procedure ⢠Over 99% effective after confirmation testing Most […]
March often makes us think of green, fresh starts, springtime, and a new season ahead. But thereâs another important color this month: blue. đ March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to education, early detection, and prevention. As we step into the first Monday of March, itâs the perfect reminder to prioritize something we often put off, our health. ⸝ Why This Matters Colorectal cancer affects the colon or rectum and is one of the most common cancers in both men and women. The good news? It is highly treatable and often curable when caught early. Screenings save lives. Early detection truly makes all the difference. ⸝ Signs & Symptoms to Watch For Colorectal cancer can sometimes develop quietly, but there are symptoms you should never ignore: ⢠Changes in bowel habits (diarrhea, constipation, or narrowing of stool) lasting more than a few days ⢠Blood in or on the […]
