- Arthritis
- FibromyalgiaThese nutrients can also be administered for conditions such as hypertension, fatigue, depression, migraines, fibromyalgia (widespread pain), diabetes, hepatitis, acute muscle spasm, upper respiratory tract infections, cancer, and other disorders.
- Primary CareContact you primary care prover to see if you qualify for Monoclonal Antibody treatments. There is a shortage right now in many places.
- Emergency CareIf you become short of breath or have difficulty breathing, mask and go to your nearest emergency department. Call 911 if you need assistance.
- Infectious DiseasesInfectious diseases are the third leading cause of death in the United States, causing over 170,000 deaths annually, a figure that has nearly doubled since the early 1980’s. Globally, infectious diseases rank as the second leading cause of death, over half of which are under the age of 5. These existing, as well as new and emerging diseases, present a continuous threat to society.
- Internal MedicineInfectious diseases are illnesses caused by microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. All of our physicians are highly trained specialists in diagnosing and treating these infections. They spend two years of sub-specialty fellowship training after their Internal Medicine residency to become specialized in Infectious Diseases Medicine.
- Urinary Tract Infection€œAs a long time paraplegic and frequent UTI patient the “business†of healthcare can be frustrating. The doctors and staff of the Worth St location (and I am sure North Park as well) make every request and visit into a collaborative effort between them and me. Our goal is my best outcome and I...
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Computed Tomography
- Chemotherapy“Traditional” prescription drug therapies commonly administered via infusion include antibiotic, antifungal, antiviral, chemotherapy, hydration, pain management and parenteral nutrition.
- PsoriasisAntibiotic therapy is also provided to patients for treating a wide assortment of often chronic and sometimes rare diseases for which “specialty” antibiotic therapy medications are effective. While some have been available for many years, others are newer drugs and biologics. Examples of chronic or rare diseases treated by antibiotic therapy medicine are: rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn’s disease and hemophilia.