• Take advantage of our limited-time sale on the Weight Loss Injections and start your journey to a healthier you! With our special offer, it’s easier than ever to invest in your well-being and achieve lasting results. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your lifestyle and feel your best!

  • From all of us at Family Physicians of Cedar Rapids, we want to wish you and your loved ones a very Happy Thanksgiving! We are grateful for the trust you place in us and feel privileged to care for you. May your holiday be filled with warmth, joy, and good health. Thank you for being part of our family!

  • During November, Diabetes Awareness Month, and as we approach this holiday season, give yourself the gift of health by knowing your diabetes status. Diabetes is a disease that occurs when blood glucose levels are too high. It can damage the eyes, kidneys, nerves, and heart, and it is linked to some types of cancer. If left unmanaged, diabetes can lead to serious health complications, including heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, nerve damage, and eye damage. The following symptoms of diabetes are typical. However, some people with diabetes have symptoms so mild that they go unnoticed. Common symptoms of diabetes: Urinating often Feeling very thirsty Feeling very hungry—even though you are eating Extreme fatigue Blurry vision Cuts/bruises that are slow to heal Weight loss—even though you are eating more (type 1) Tingling, pain, or numbness in the hands/feet (type 2) Early detection and treatment of diabetes can decrease the risk of developing the complications of […]

  • Thursday, November 21st let’s wear purple! What Is Pancreatic Cancer? Pancreatic cancer begins when abnormal cells in the pancreas grow and divide out of control and form a tumor. The pancreas is a gland located deep in the abdomen, between the stomach and the spine. It makes enzymes that help digestion and hormones that control blood-sugar levels. How Many People Will Get Pancreatic Cancer? More than 66,000 Americans are expected to be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2024. That is 180 people diagnosed every day. Pancreatic cancer is the 10th most commonly diagnosed cancer in the U.S. Signs and Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic cancer may cause only vague, unexplained symptoms, such as: Pain, usually in the abdomen or back Weight loss Jaundice (yellowing of the skin, eyes or both) with or without itching Loss of appetite Nausea Changes in stool Pancreatitis (swelling of the pancreas) Recent-onset diabetes If you are experiencing […]

  • We have another Weight Loss Injection Open House date coming to Cedar Rapids! A lot of you have been asking what is the Open House like? It is very simple, Dr. Goedken speaks for approximately 7-10 minutes, he then opens it up for any questions. It is over when you feel you have gotten all your answers. This is a great opportunity for us to answer your questions, provide insights into how the treatment works, and discuss the experiences of those who have already seen positive results. Instead of focusing on selling, we concentrate on educating attendees and addressing their concerns, allowing them to make an informed decision based on the product’s proven benefits. Vinton, Iowa – Learning More on the Weight Loss Injections Wednesday, November 20th @ 5:30PM Total Balance: 217 W 4th Street, Vinton Tuesday, December 3rd @ 6:30pm Izaak Walton League: 5401 42nd Street NE, CR The event is […]

  • Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are often called the ‘great mimics’ because their symptoms can resemble so many other conditions. For many patients, this means years of uncertainty, misdiagnoses, and unanswered questions. NET Cancer Day is an opportunity to raise awareness about this often-overlooked disease. It’s a day to educate others, share our stories, and advocate for better understanding, research, and early diagnosis. Together, we can bring hope to those affected by NETs and work towards a future where these cancers are identified and treated promptly. The zebra is the mascot and international symbol for the neuroendocrine cancer community because of the term “zebra” used in the medical community to refer to rare diseases and conditions. In medical school, students are taught to focus on the most likely possibilities when making a diagnosis, which is why the phrase “When you hear hoof beats, think horses, not zebras” is used. However, in the cancer world, […]

  • Friday evening we gathered together. A refreshing break from our daily routine. The atmosphere was lively, filled with laughter, good food, and great conversations. We had a chance to unwind, and now we wonder who we will see Wednesday evening at our Open House. Black Friday is coming early here at Family Physicians! A perfect gift idea for yourself. Learning More on Weight Loss Injections Wednesday, November 6th 5:30pm @ Family Physicians of Cedar Rapids Text us your name to reserve your seat! 319-206-4021  

  • Happy Halloween Wishing you a day filled with treats, smiles, and maybe just a few friendly frights. Hope it’s a spooktacular one!

  • Black Friday is coming early here at Family Physicians! A perfect gift idea for yourself. For a limited time, all orders of compounded Semaglutide and Tirzepatide purchased between November 1st – December 31st, 2024 will be $100 off per 4 week vial. Want to learn more about it? Have some questions that need to be answered? Come meet Dr. Goedken at our OPEN HOUSE! You can meet him in person, get your questions answered, and realize how nice it is to have a provider you can trust during this new journey you are about to begin. Open House Wednesday, November 6th 5:30pm @ the Family Physicians Office Text Us Your Name to Reserve Your Seat! 319-206-4021

  • October is Physical Therapy Month, a time to recognize the vital role physical therapists play in improving lives. Whether it’s helping people recover from injury, manage chronic pain, or regain mobility after surgery, physical therapists provide personalized care to enhance patients’ quality of life. This month highlights their dedication to empowering people to move better and live healthier. It’s a chance to appreciate their hard work and the positive impact they have on physical wellness and recovery.