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Meet Dr. Keith Shankar
Meet Dr. Keith Shankar, a family medicine doctor with General Physician, PC - Primary Care in Dunkirk.
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Meet Dr. Bradley Carrier
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Dr. Carrier is a General Physician, PC Primary Care physician located in Williamsville, NY
Meet Dr. Steven Rood
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Dr. Steven Rood is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. He is originally from Oil City in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Knee and Hip Center Featured on WNY Living
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Knee and Hip Center Featured on WNY Living
Dr. Stacey Akers Featured on WNY Living
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Great Lakes Cancer Care Collaborative has highly trained specialists who are here to help. To find out more about Great Lakes Cancer Care Collaborative and all the cancer services they offer, head to their website at www.greatlakescancercare.org. Also on their website, you can request and appointment with Dr. Akers and all the doctors that make up Gr...
Dr. August Bruno Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
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Your Hometown Health Connection Show 34. Erica Brecher discusses women's health issues with Dr. August Bruno Jr. from General Physician, P.C..
Dr. Vijay Iyer Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
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Dr. Vijay Iyer Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
Dr. Ahmad Kadhim, MD featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
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John Di Sciullo talks with Dr. Ahmad Kadhim - a gastroenterologist from General Physician, PC - about gastro intestinal concerns and getting a colonoscopy.
Dr. Ahmad Kadhim, MD featured on WNY Living
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Dr. Ahmad Kadhim, MD featured on WNY Living
Dr. Jessica Martinolich featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
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Dr. Jessica Martinolich and the importance of colorectal screening.
Dr. Jessica Martinolich discusses Colon Cancer with WNY Living
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Meet Dr. Jessica L. Martinolich and listen as she discusses with WNY Living colon cancer and what causes it, what are some symptoms of colon cancer and who should get screened for colon cancer and when.
Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Treatment for Back Pain
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Dr. Loubert Suddaby talks about a new technique available to treat backpain. Back pain is a common problem, and about 80% of people experience back pain at some point in their life. In fact, it is the leading cause of disability world wide.
Dr. Vijay Iyer Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
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Dr. Vijay Iyer Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
The Importance Medicine, Nutrition and Exercise Has With Treating Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
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The Importance Medicine, Nutrition and Exercise Has With Treating Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
Dr. Stuti Tambar Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
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Dr. Stuti Tambar Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
Dr. Stuti Tambar Discusses Breast Cancer Awareness month and the importance of regular screenings.
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Dr. Stuti Tambar Discusses Breast Cancer Awareness month and the importance of regular screenings.
Interview with Dr. Richard Charles, CMO General Physician, PC
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Interview with Dr. Richard Charles, CMO General Physician, PC
Dr. Armen Kirakosyan Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection Show
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Dr. Armen Kirakosyan Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection Show
Dr. Ravi Sahni Discusses The Importance of Annual Wellness and Annual Physical Appointments
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Dr. Ravi Sahni Discusses The Importance of Annual Wellness and Annual Physical Appointments
Dr. Richard Charles on Hometown Connection
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Dr. Richard Charles on Hometown Connection
Kaleida Health Medical Minute - Cancer Survivorship Care Plans
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Kaleida Health Medical Minute - Cancer Survivorship Care Plans
Dr. Joseph Falcone featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
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Dr. Joseph Falcone featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
Dr. Marcus Romanowski and Dr. Cindy Romanowski Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
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Dr. Marcus Romanowski and Dr. Cindy Romanowski Featured on Your Hometown Health Connection
Dr. Cindy Romanowski Featured on WNY Living
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Dr. Cindy Romanowski Featured on WNY Living
Kaleida Healthy U presents Colonoscopy: a lifesaving tool with Dr. Timothy Adams
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Kaleida Healthy U presents Colonoscopy: a lifesaving tool with Dr. Timothy Adams
muy mal grabado y sin boz
Disgusting. Special place in hell for him.
¡Wow😮! Se ve tan fácil la solución. Yo desde al año pasado estoy padeciendo este malestar muy incómodo,aun que ya no estan intenso. Antes el dolor ,el adormecimiento era de dia y noche . Me hicieron fisioterapia y tome unas vitaminas y me siento mucho mejor no estoy operativa al 100% pero puedo conducir con moderacion mi motocicleta. Lástima doctor que nos separan muchos kilómetros 😞 y no poder ir a su consultar con usted. Cariños desde mi cálida ciudad amazónica Tarapoto-Perú 🇵🇪🥰
And a properly done colonoscopy should take longer than 10 - 15 minutes, guess if rush through to move on to the next you can manage that, so what if it’s not done right and miss something or hurt some one
So he just said white meat, alcohol and smoking cause colon cancer, okay, white meat, so now red is fine and white is out, sure
Are there side effects? Weaker grip? Should my employer be compensating me?
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Honestly - this was nothing. Try a take home eeg for 4 days. No showering either, big babies.
I’m preparing to remove mine today!! Other than some minor itching, it’s been smooth sailing. This is the first time I’ve had any kind of monitor on me (I mean, besides being hooked up to a 12-lead EKG in the ER) I’ve kinda grown fond of fidgeting with it, I think I’m going to miss my zio patch LMAO
I feel really fortunate that my experience wasn’t bad, just took it off after seven days, my skin is so irritated and red underneath… but overall not as bad as I thought, the whole experience would be
I have a hairy chest and was having so much pain trying to get it off with petroleum jelly. What ended up working for me was pouring isopropyl alcohol on it while peeling it from the top. The alcohol would seep down and I would cut the hairs with tiny sewing scissors as they were being pulled up.
Can I have a family member to watch being done too
Avoid the itching or at least greatly reduce it! BEFORE the technician applies the Zio Patch to your chest, ask the Technician to apply a “skin barrier,” THEN apply the Zio Patch on top. It has really helped me with no itching for the entire 2 weeks!
The guy that put my monitor on used the adhesive remover to wipe my chest off after shaving...
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Dr Corasanti, you are the best.
So, my box doesn't have an adhesive remover. Do I just use rubbing alcohol?
Relaxed??? Gave me anxiety just watching it. lol. Kudos to that lady for being so calm.
Many people have smart scales these days. If you're wearing a Zio device and stand on the scale which sends a small current through your body...how does it not, introduce invalid results?
I've been wearing mine 13 days, comes off tomorrow, no problems at all. Love how light monitor is.
Isn’t he a murderer?
I have one
Thank you to the patient in this video. I need this and it’s comforting seeing it before going through it
Murderers
Killer, murderer, and he is a doctor
Dr.kirakosyan is an amazing Dr. Thank you to him and his team
I love that this devise replaces an actual Cardiologist..
Made me comfortable to get it done. Thanks 😊
This thing literally drives me nuts with how badly it itches. I'll be so glad when I can take it off.
Yes indeed Dr. Falcone is a WONDERFUL Doctor and at the same time he is a WONDERFUL person. He makes you feel comfortable even with your bery first visit . His nursing staff is Superb. very friendly and makes you feel comfortable also.. I would recommend Dr. Falcone with 5 thumbs up. He's the Best!!! 👍👍👍👍👍❤❤☺️
Keep in mind it's different wherever you go and your experience unique.
I am concerned that when I removed my patch it did not flash orange. I hope it was actually working the whole time.
Was it working? I just ran into the same issue and I’m hoping it actually recorded the whole time.
I’m wondering the same thing! I did not see any orange lights after I took it off! You must have heard back one way or the other by now what did you find out? Was it working?
Dr Charles has a difficult office staff who go back to Dr Charles with every little push back from patients (customers) - instead of finding out the patients perspective and maybe disciplining his staff - he sends out computer signed letters warning that ONE more instance of not massaging the staff and he will drop you as a patient.....as it turns out a favor because he is difficult as well......patients can go anywhere to be mistreated. I had multiple issues that needed specialists and couldnt get referrals - so I went on my own and got reprimanded for "not involving the primary physician staff"......I was miles ahead not waiting for Dr Charles to send me where I needed to go.....he dropped me with a computer letter.....be warned that this guy is the head of this medical group and sees you as a dollar bill.
Surprisingly,I have not had any problems with wearing the Zio.
Your animation should be more diversified.
How to wear the zip monitors
Be out in the 80+ degree sun for a few hours and it will come off all by itself. Mine did not last even five hours from the time the technician put it on and it fell off. I sent it back and asked for an old style monitor with separate electrodes and wires.
Mine fell off after five hours in the sun sweating. These probably work well on people who stay inside in the AC and do not do much. The older monitor with individual electrodes and wires worked much better for me.
No question about it I am glad to have reached the 2 weeks and I can take the patch off. It has been no big deal to wear it especially knowing this will help my cardiologist better care for me . . and give me the piece of mind that everything checks out ok or steps might need to be taken . . .it is only 2 weeks out of the rest of your life . .
Two things made this patch extremely uncomfortable. 1. The itching drove me crazy 2. Removing it was extremely painful, the alcohol swab was dried out and my hair had growing underneath it. To anyone wearing one stick it out it gets easier each day and you can make it 14 days. Gosh I sure hope they get some good information from this.
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Do not listen to all of the wimps and whinners about how uncomfortable the patch is. It is no worse than putting/having on a simple band aid. Bunch of Karen's/drama queens complaining.....
promosm ?
Guuiiio
14 days with zio patch on. 👌 People here are so dramatic. If your doctor asks you to do this and you don't want it, SIMPLY SAY YOU DON'T WANT IT 😒
I just got mine today.
hope this guy is still practicing medicine under the terms of his conviction (under the supervision of another physician) after he "drank a lot of booze" (according to the judge) and killed a young woman with his BMW! Got an extremely cozy deal in the criminal trial by my estimate.
Thank you it's was very helpful
Thanks to doctor Alued on CZcams who cured me from heart disease I'm free
You are a MURDERER ! No remorse for leaving the scene of a crime. Driving drunk and killing an innocent girl. Rot in hell you should never be a free person walking among us.
how many years of expirience?
wow!. it would be even better if you put a mask on at least!.
🤣 this probably was recorded before covid. You mask police ppl have to get a grip and relax
Settle down Karen
Agreed. He's got a fresh open wound (surgical incision) and nasty microscopic creatures (bacteria) are the last thing that the patient needs. Also, for that matter everyone in the room should have had a mask on, including the patient (whether a regular surgical mask that we regular people are now aware of thanks to a certain virus OR a surgical pre-oxygenation mask used primarily for administration of oxygen for adults and beginning anesthesia for needle phobic adults or for children).
I actually am glad there was no Dr. Falsey mask 😷 😂
All the medical team should have put masks on.