by Main Street Medical Team | Feb 26, 2021 | Healthy Lifestyle, Preventive Health
The internet is full of conflicting information on which diet is the best for long-term health. But while trendy diets come and go, some eating plans have withstood the test of time and gained the approval of health professionals over and over. In recent years, the...
by Main Street Medical Team | Feb 19, 2021 | Coronavirus, Preventive Health, Vaccination
The coronavirus has been a thorn in the side of the entire world for over a year now. And while some regions have shown significant improvement, others still have a way to go. When properly implemented, such precautions as mask-wearing and social distancing can...
by Main Street Medical Team | Feb 12, 2021 | Healthy Lifestyle, Preventive Health
No one can keep perfect track of their health at all times. And of course, not every headache or upset stomach is a sign of some awful underlying issue. However, there are certain aspects of your health that deserve more attention than they typically get. Your health...
by Main Street Medical Team | Jan 29, 2021 | Healthy Lifestyle, New Patients, Preventive Health
At Main Street Medical Clinic, we pride ourselves on providing the best healthcare we can for our patients. Our team has put in more effort than ever during the pandemic. But even when the world returns to normal, we hope to continue maintaining our high standards of...
by Main Street Medical Team | Jan 22, 2021 | Chronic Disease Management, Coronavirus, Preventive Health, Virtual Doctor Visit
The pandemic has changed the way many of us view going to the doctor. As healthcare workers prioritized emergency cases and high-risk patients, more stable patients didn’t bother as much with preventive health visits. However, this was and still is a risky move....
by Main Street Medical Team | Jan 15, 2021 | Acute/Urgent Care, Preventive Health
“Better safe than sorry”, many of us heard growing up. But how does that apply practically to medical situations? How can you tell if that stomachache requires a trip to the ER or is just a result of a bad dinner? If “When should I go to the ER?” is a recurring...
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