Your Concierge Physician Invites You to a Workshop on Early Memory Loss

April 5, 2016

Alzheimer’s Greater Los Angeles, USC Memory and Aging Center and the Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Research will put on a community workshop for people with early memory loss and those who care for them at the Skirball Center Sunday April 10. 9am to 3:30pm THIS FRIDAY APRIL 10, 2016 General admission $25 844-HELP ALZ (844-435-7259) www.alzgla.org/events…

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Your Concierge Physician Reminds Medicare Patients about Physical Therapy

October 12, 2015

Medicare allows each patient to have about 15 out patient physical therapy visits each CALANDER year (Jan. 1 to Dec 31). If you have not used up your physical therapy benefits with Medicare and would benefit from therapy please make an appointment with me. Physical therapy can help pain, balance issues, falling, dizziness, strength, bone strength,…

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Your Concierge Doctor Encourages You to Get Rid of Unwanted Medications

September 22, 2015

On September 26 from 10 AM to 2 PM the Manhattan Beach Police Department will accept expired, used and unwanted prescription drugs at the south lobby, on 13th St. in Manhattan Beach. The Manhattan Beach Police Department also offers medication drop off in a secure collection bin located in the front lobby of the police…

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Beach Bag Essentials From Your Concierge Physician

July 9, 2015

BEACH BAG ESSENTIALS If you are heading out to the park or the beach, have a well-stocked beach bag to take along with you. Include the following items: 1. Sunscreen and lip balm Make sure you put on sunscreen often and liberally. Protect lips with lip balm sunscreen. 2. Hats and sunglasses A hat provides…

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Your Concierge Doctor Encourages You To Eat Healthy Fish

April 21, 2015

The bottom line is that fish is good for you. Eat less swordfish, king mackerel, tilefish, shark, tuna, albacore and ahi. Fish that are better for you include salmon, shrimp, crab, tilapia, perch, whitefish, Pollick and catfish.       Bon appétit Seafoodwatch.org is part of the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Their website constantly updates the information about which…

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