The back-to-school season is a time of joy for children and parents alike. It’s a time to get back into a routine, meet new friends, and learn new things. But with so many kids in close quarters, infections and viruses can spread like wildfire. In this blog
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Those in Conroe, TX and the surrounding areas who suffer annually from seasonal allergies likely wouldn’t be surprised to find their city ranked number 34 in the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s List of 2022 Allergy Capitals. In fact, as of March, the 2022 allergy seasonRead more →
Memorial Hermann Health System has announced that they will no longer be accepting Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas insurance, and it has left many Texans wondering where they can find primary healthcare when their provider drops their insurance. This change comes at a time when theRead more →
If ever the conversation about anxiety, depression and PTSD came to the surface, it is in these days in which we live right now, and the benefits of ketamine infusions have become a popular solution. The past 18 months have impacted pretty much everyone in our neighborhoodsRead more →
Getting a physical before the school year begins has become routine for elementary, middle and high school students, but many may not be aware of the rules for college physicals. Each college and university can have different requirements for students having physicals before attending classes. The bestRead more →
Sports physicals have become the status quo for young school-aged athletes, recreational athletes, and even professional athletes. Every year more school districts and competitive sports teams are requiring a sports physical be completed before an athlete will be allowed to play or compete. This allows an individualRead more →
It is estimated that one out of every twelve people in the United States have asthma, which is approximately twenty-five million plus individuals, and many don’t know what to do in the event of an asthma attack. Asthma is a serious condition that can be life-threatening andRead more →
Houstonians are not strangers to the powerful Texas heat that typically arrives in late spring and can last well into the fall. July and August in the Lone Star State can bring particularly hot temperatures that prompt local weather forecasters to review the top 5 signs ofRead more →