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Summer allergies
As the summer ends and fall allergy season begins early, Pramod Kelkar, MD, cautions allergy sufferers about some treatment options. See the interview on allinanews.com.
A family physician is concerned with the general health needs of people of all ages. Focusing on the primary care of you and your family, he or she can refer you to a specialist or community resources when appropriate.
Family doctors receive training in six broad areas: community medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry and surgery.
Our internal medicine specialists provide care at the clinic and in the hospital. These personal doctors help adolescents, adults and the elderly manage common and complex conditions.
Some women choose an obstetrician/gynecologist as a main health care provider. OB/GYNs are doctors who specialize in the care of the female reproductive system, including pregnancy and childbirth. Nurse practitioners also can specialize in health care for women.
When it comes to their health (and many other things), children have unique needs. Our experts are concerned with the emotional, physical and social growth of babies on up to young adults.
When your immune system isn't working properly, we're here to help. Our specialists identify and address problems like allergies, asthma, eczema, hay fever, bad allergic reactions, autoimmune diseases and immune deficiency diseases.
Otolaryngologists or head and neck surgeons are doctors who treat conditions affecting the ears, face, jaw, nose, sinuses and throat. They use their knowledge of breathing and eating to treat and prevent allergies, hearing loss, voice loss and other problems.
Your endocrine glands regulate your body by sending hormones directly into the blood and other fluids. This affects metabolism, the use of energy and other chemical processes your body needs to function. When either aspect isn't working properly, diseases like diabetes can result -- and our specialists can help.
Psychologists help individuals and families work through emotional difficulties through talk therapy. They also evaluate mental health through special assessments.
Optometrists diagnose vision problems and eye diseases, prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenses, and treat eye disorders and injuries. Although they do not perform eye surgery, they can care for patients before and after surgery.
Podiatry concerns the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of foot problems. The care our foot doctors – podiatrists – provide can range from treating athletes with foot or ankle injuries to helping people with diabetes avoid common foot-related complications.
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Pregnancy Care can help you give your child the best possible beginning.
Many moms from our clinic deliver their babies at United Hospital in St. Paul
Diabetes education equips you with the knowledge and tools to live well with diabetes. Accredited by the American Diabetes Association, our classes and support services help patients manage diabetes every step of the way.
For more than 30 years, Allina Mental Health has helped children, adolescents, adults and seniors work through times when the troubles of life interfere with their ability to function or cope.