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As we close out the final day of 2024, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for trusting us with your care. It’s been an honor to support your health and well-being this year, and we’re excited to continue this journey together in 2025. Wishing you a happy and healthy new year filled with fresh opportunities, wellness, and joy. Here’s to making 2025 your best year yet!
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What’s your health and wellness goal for 2025?
A: Move more and stay active 🏃♀️
B: Focus on eating better 🍎
C: Prioritize mental health 🧠
D: Catch up on health check-ups and screenings 🩺
Let us know your letter below! Your goals inspire us!
Between the hustle, the bustle, and the last-minute to-do lists, make sure you’re getting plenty of rest, staying hydrated, and most importantly, washing those hands! Flu season is here, and a little extra care goes a long way in keeping you healthy and able to enjoy every bit of December’s magic. As we count down to the holiday season, this is your friendly reminder to take care of you.
As we welcome a new month, we also bring attention to Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness Week (December 1–7) a time dedicated to shining a light on the millions of people living with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). What Are Crohn’s & Colitis? • Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are chronic inflammatory conditions that affect the gastrointestinal tract. • They can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, fatigue, unintended weight loss, diarrhea, and inflammation that can impact daily life. • These conditions often come in cycles, periods of flare-ups and periods of remission. Why This Week Matters Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness Week helps: • Educate communities about the challenges individuals face. • Encourage earlier diagnosis, which can greatly improve long-term health. • Support research, which has led to new treatments, better symptom management, and improved quality of life for patients. • Show solidarity with patients who often manage invisible symptoms every single day. To […]
We hope your Thanksgiving holiday weekend was warm, joyful, and full of gratitude, even with the snowstorm many of us found ourselves shoveling through. Whether you spent the weekend cozy indoors or digging out driveways, we’re officially stepping into the magical season of December. As we welcome this month of lights, celebration, and new beginnings, it’s the perfect time to put your health at the top of your holiday list. If you’ve been thinking about beginning your weight-loss journey, now is a wonderful moment to call our office and learn more about our weight loss injections. Here’s to a festive, healthy, and hopeful December ahead!
We hope you have a blessed Thanksgiving Day.
