A pap smear may just save your life. Find out how this preventative health screening can detect early issues so you can treat them quickly and effectively.
A sudden pounding or flutter in your chest can be alarming, but heart palpitations are usually not a health concern. In this blog, our experts at Apex Medical Professionals unpack what causes heart palpitations and when to seek medical attention.
If you’re worried about allergies that arrive with spring, you might find vitamin infusions to be an ideal solution for you. Our intravenous infusions quickly deliver vitamins and nutrients to reduce uncomfortable allergy symptoms.
High blood pressure doesn't usually cause noticeable symptoms or otherwise interfere with your daily life. But it can become dangerous. Here’s why blood pressure spikes, what you can do, and when you need to see a doctor.
Nutritional IV therapy is ideal for thyroid problems that cause discomfort, fatigue, or insomnia. Thyroid disorders affect your immune system, metabolism, and energy. IV infusions relieve symptoms and return your body to a healthy state.
With specialized support on your weight loss journey, you can shed excess pounds and live a healthier life. You can lose weight permanently with medication, lifestyle changes, and encouragement. Learn how we create a treatment plan for you.
The holiday season is typically a time when you share food and happiness with loved ones. If upcoming celebrations are a source of anxiety and depression, you can take steps to alleviate symptoms.
Although there’s no cure for Type 2 diabetes, some studies have shown it can be reversed. Weight loss and diet changes may enable you to achieve and maintain normal blood sugar levels without medication. Find out more here.
Did you know that insufficient nutrition can leave you with dull skin, brain fog, and fatigue? You might benefit from a personalized vitamin infusion that will give you clear skin, more energy, and address many other health concerns.
Many women experience pain, fatigue, and heavy bleeding during their period. But how do you know if you’re bleeding too much? Losing too much blood during your period can cause anemia, and we can help.
When it comes to pregnancy and diabetes, do you know what’s myth and what’s fact? Pregnancy is an exciting time, so don’t let fear or unnecessary concerns worry you. Read more to learn the myths and facts about gestational diabetes.
Almost 70% of the adult population in America is overweight, and those extra pounds can cause more complications than you think. With an increase in body weight comes an increase in your risk for high blood pressure. Read more about it here.
Botox® isn’t a cosmetic treatment reserved for celebrities or aging faces. While it does reduce the appearance of wrinkles and crow’s feet, it also has more uses that have nothing to do with how you look.
A diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes can be scary, but it doesn’t have to be. By working with a diabetes specialist and following our recommendations and treatment plans, you can live an active, healthy life. Here are tips for managing your diabetes.
Fear is a very useful, normal emotion. It can save your life. But it can sometimes become a problem. What can you do if you or a family member has an anxiety disorder? Quite a lot. Here’s how to know when to seek support for anxiety.
It’s a truth you can’t deny: Your face changes as you age. Your skin gradually develops fine lines and wrinkles and loses volume. Dermal fillers are a nonsurgical facelift designed to smooth the skin of your face and restore youthfulness.
A personalized vitamin infusion can give you softer skin, a clearer mind, and more energy than you know what to do with. The nutrient-packed infusions address a wide variety of health concerns, from chronic conditions to muscle spasms and migraines.
The causes of anemia can be serious and, if so, must be treated by a doctor. If you’ve noticed that your skin is pale or your nails are brittle, you might be anemic. Here’s what you should know about anemia and how we can help.
Detect, treat, and reduce high blood pressure. Read on to learn the key things you need to know about this common condition and the answers to the most common questions about high blood pressure.
Celebrities swear by Botox® injections to smooth out wrinkles and to appear younger. From fine lines to deep wrinkles, this treatment restores your youthful appearance without invasive surgery or downtime. Read more here.
Osteoporosis and menopause have ties beyond the fact that they both occur later in life. Learn more about the connection between them and what you can do for prevention and treatment.
When it comes to erectile dysfunction, medications aren’t the only answer. Some lifestyle changes may be able to restore your sexual function and help you regain control of your sex life.
You may be familiar with anemia from its best-known symptoms, fatigue and weakness. Despite this, anemia has other symptoms, and one of them may explain your headaches.
Urinary tract infections, like many other infections and illnesses, rise and fall on a somewhat seasonal basis. Survive the summer spike in UTIs with these helpful tips.
High blood pressure doesn’t have to last a lifetime. With the help of a doctor, you can control your blood pressure and avoid, delay, or reduce your need for medication.
STDs are more common than you might think. And with many STDs being asymptomatic for long periods of time, the best way to stay safe for both you and your partner is getting tested.
If your partner or entire household complains about your snoring, it could be more than an annoyance. Learn more about sleep apnea and how your snoring could be the sign of a serious issue.
Having prediabetes doesn’t necessarily mean you will end up with diabetes. There are ways to stop prediabetes before it becomes full-blown Type 2 diabetes. Here’s what you need to know.
Is your New Year’s resolution to lose weight starting to feel more like an impossible mission? With medical weight loss management, you can get back on track and reach your goals.
Thyroid issues often go undiagnosed (or are misdiagnosed), even when they cause ongoing health problems. Could it be time for you to ask your doctor about testing your thyroid? Find out about early signs of thyroid problems.
Depression and anxiety can be debilitating and have a negative impact on your health and quality of life. Learn more about the symptoms and warning signs, and the treatment options available for this common condition.
The impact the holidays have on your waistline isn’t your only health concern. The festive season can negatively affect cholesterol and hypertension, raising your chronic disease risk. Learn how you can minimize the holiday’s impact on your health.
Prevention is the best way to protect yourself from nasty colds and the flu. Here are some tips for avoiding colds and flu to stay healthy and energized throughout the winter season.
Being overweight or obese can put you at risk for a variety of serious health conditions, including diabetes and heart problems. But losing weight can be hard. Learn how you can lose weight and keep it off with a medical weight loss program.
If you’re bothered by volume loss, lines, and wrinkles that have taken up residence on your face, you might think a facelift is your only option. It’s not. Forget the face-lift! Instead, take years off your face with cosmetic injectables.