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Warren, MI

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Ascension Health Care

A Word On Concussions And Taking Head Injuries Seriously

March 18th, 2022

We have been focusing lately on the brain and specifically concussions in our Facebook content.  We are not neurosurgeons, but we do indeed see many bumps, bruises as well as cognitive concerns that we frequently address with patients and we do refer people to specialists, so we want to just call attention to your head to raise awareness so you take proper care!

Concussions

 

A Word On Concussions and Taking Head Injuries Seriously

This is a topic that has been in the news lately with the tragic passing of comedian Bob Saget who died after accidentally hitting the back of his head, and you are probably aware of the impact of concussions from athletics and football in particular which was given the Hollywood treatment in a movie called Concussion starring Will Smith.  Dr. John Torres, NBC’s senior medical correspondent discussed recently warning signs to look for after hitting your head, and how to tell whether that simple bump may actually be more serious.  Please give that article a read – it’s important.

This is also being discussed on Capitol Hill  with some referring to it as a brain injury epidemic.

So please be mindful of any symptoms if you bump your head and do not hesitate to seek medical attention!

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South Macomb Internal Medicine

28401 Hoover Rd.  Warren, Michigan 48093

Phone: (586) 276-7530

South Macomb Internal Medicine has been designated a Patient Centered Medical Home by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.

Join us on Facebook at facebook.com/SMIMdoc for updates, articles and fun!

Call us and ask to be added to our email newsletter that comes out every couple weeks!

Telehealth and virtual appointments are still available.

Nutritional services are also available with Nanette Cameron, RDN. Don’t forget to ask us for a $25 gift certificate for trying dietary services with Nanette the first time for patients who have insurance coverage!

Feel free to click on the categories and keywords below to find more content as we add more to the website!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Ascension Health Care, Concussions, Doctor, Doctor's Office, Family Medicine, Family Practice, Head Injury, Internal Medicine, Internist, Macomb, Macomb Doctor, Medical Practice, Metro Detroit, Metro Detroit Doctor, Michigan, Patient Centered Medical Home, Warren, Warren Doctor

A Check In From South Macomb Internal Medicine – How Are You?

Check in

Hello all,

We are here for a little check in with you!  We hope you are well and that the first month of 2022 treated you well.  Yes it’s cold here in Michigan, yes it’s snowy here in Michigan, and as you know we have been picking up the pieces after the tragic passing of Dr. Scot Goldberg on December 21st.  Dr. Goldberg was a great man – a great doctor, a great leader, a great mentor, a great family man and a great friend.  His impact – certainly on all of us here at South Macomb Internal Medicine – will be felt for years to come and we can say without reservation that he made a mark in this world!  As was mentioned in his obituary, those who wish to further honor the memory of Dr. Scot F. Goldberg, MD, MBA may do so by making a contribution to:  Sib4Sib https://www.sib4sib.org/donate.html

A couple other tidbits we would like to share with you:

Here is an infographic we shared on our Facebook page from the CDC about how to avoid, spot and treat frostbite and hypothermia.  This information can obviously come in handy with the weather we’re having in Metro Detroit this winter.

We also found this great article about the five biggest trends in healthcare tech trends in 2022.  We are always interested in the latest and greatest – especially in tech and how it may impact how we treat our patients in the future!

That’s about it for now.  Wishing you all health and happiness – be safe, be kind, schedule your next appointment if you’re due, and WASH YOUR HANDS!

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South Macomb Internal Medicine

28401 Hoover Rd.  Warren, Michigan 48093

Phone: (586) 276-7530

South Macomb Internal Medicine has been designated a Patient Centered Medical Home by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.

Join us on Facebook at facebook.com/SMIMdoc for updates, articles and fun!

Call us and ask to be added to our email newsletter that comes out every couple weeks!

Telehealth and virtual appointments are still available.

Nutritional services are also available with Nanette Cameron, RDN. Don’t forget to ask us for a $25 gift certificate for trying dietary services with Nanette the first time for patients who have insurance coverage!

Feel free to click on the categories and keywords below to find more content as we add more to the website!

Filed Under: Medical News Tagged With: Ascension Health Care, Doctor, Doctor's Office, Dr. Scot Goldberg, Internal Medicine, Internist, Macomb, Macomb Doctor, Medical Practice, Metro Detroit, Metro Detroit Doctor, Michigan, Patient Centered Medical Home, Primary Care Medical Home, Warren

5 MORE Fantastic Medical Blogs You Should Bookmark!

December 18th, 2021

Earlier this year we published a list of 10 Fantastic Medical Blogs You Should Bookmark, and as the year draws to a close we thought we would give you 5 MORE to check out!

5 MORE

5 MORE Fantastic Medical Blogs You Should Bookmark!

Kaiser Health News – This blog is JAM PACKED with current topics and news in medicine.  The range, quantity and quality of information here is quite impressive!

Shots – Did you know NPR had a health blog?  Well now you do.  Shots is a good one with plenty of current topics along with some humorous takes to keep it light.

Accepted’s Medical School Admissions Blog – This is a great blog for medical students with tips on interviewing and applying to medical schools!

NAMI Blog – the National Alliance on Mental Illness has a great blog for topics on mental health which is so important given the toll the pandemic has taken on many people, especially young people.  Please bookmark this one and share!

Mom MD – Mom MD is the blog for women in medicine – doctors, nurses, students – doesn’t matter.  The goal is to connect women in medicine!

 

We hope you enjoy these and we wish you all a Happy Holiday and New Year (although we might squeeze in another blog post before the end of the month – we’ll see)!

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South Macomb Internal Medicine

28401 Hoover Rd.  Warren, Michigan 48093

Phone: (586) 276-7530

South Macomb Internal Medicine has been designated a Patient Centered Medical Home by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.

Join us on Facebook at facebook.com/SMIMdoc for updates, articles and fun!

Call us and ask to be added to our email newsletter that comes out every couple weeks!

Telehealth and virtual appointments are still available.

Nutritional services are also available with Nanette Cameron, RDN. Don’t forget to ask us for a $25 gift certificate for trying dietary services with Nanette the first time for patients who have insurance coverage!

Feel free to click on the categories and keywords below to find more content as we add more to the website!

Filed Under: Medical News Tagged With: Accepted, Ascension Health Care, Doctor, Doctor's Office, Dr. Scot Goldberg, Internal Medicine, Internist, Kaiser Health News, Macomb, Macomb Doctor, Medical Practice, Medical School, Metro Detroit, Metro Detroit Doctor, Michigan, MomMD, NAMI, NPR Shots, Warren, Warren Doctor, Warren Internist, Warren Michigan Doctor

Improving The Patient Experience: Part 5 – Treating Urinary Incontinence

November 19th, 2021

By Dr. Scot Goldberg, MD

Hello everyone!  This is part 5 of a series around how we work towards improving the patient experience!  Part 4 was on assessing physical activity and the risk of falling, and today we will discuss assessing if Medicare Advantage patients have urinary incontinence or urine leakage and review options for treatment!

Urinary Incontinence

Assessing Urinary Incontinence

Urinary evacuation is very important in the elderly and actually any kind of bodily evacuation can be difficult to discuss, but doctors routinely bring it up at every visit with the appropriate patients.  Today we’re specifically going to discuss urinary incontinence.

A very common problem in both males and females, in males it can be a problem due to prostate enlargements or bladder dysfunction among other reasons.  Doctors will ask about the quality and frequency of urinary flow and whether you need to get up at night to urinate.  Incontinence is a particularly important issue, especially for quality of life, and we have medications and other non-medical remedies available.  The newest treatment for incontinence involves medications that can help the bladder regulate the frequency of urination.

In females it’s usually due to a decrease in the muscle tone of the pelvic floor.  This can be a result of childbirth.  In females we also use vaginal creams that can soften the mucosa (dry mucosa can be responsible for painful recurring urinary tract infections).  In females we can also recommend kegel exercises which will help strengthen the pelvic floor and hopefully prevent urinary incontinence.  There are also medications we can use that would strengthen the bladder.

The bottom line is that we can help our patients who struggle with urinary issues.  Patients should not feel embarrassed to discuss it with their physician – it is a common issue that we deal with routinely so do not feel like there is “something wrong with you” if you are having trouble with this.  Let’s discuss it and treat it!  Let’s return you to a better quality of life.

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Improving The Patient Experience

A little background on this initiative and some highlights as outlined by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan:

Medicare Star Ratings is a rating system developed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to help consumers find the best Medicare Advantage plan for them. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan has two MA plans – Medicare Plus Blue℠ for its PPO members and BCN Advantage℠ for its HMO members.

CMS assesses a member’s health plan experience through the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems, or CAHPS, member survey. The survey asks patients to report on their experiences with a wide range of health care services. A large portion of the CAHPS survey is driven by the member’s experience with his or her physician’s team, including such things as follow-up on labs and imaging, and getting timely doctor appointments.

And, most importantly for patients, a positive patient experience results in better adherence to protocol, better relationships with health care providers and a feeling of mutual respect between them and their medical team.

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South Macomb Internal Medicine

28401 Hoover Rd.  Warren, Michigan 48093

Phone: (586) 276-7530

South Macomb Internal Medicine has been designated a Patient Centered Medical Home by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.

Join us on Facebook at facebook.com/SMIMdoc!

Feel free to click on the categories and keywords below to find more content as we add more to the website!

Filed Under: Improving The Patient Experience Series Tagged With: Ascension Health Care, Doctor, Doctor's Office, Dr. Scot Goldberg, Internal Medicine, Internist, Macomb, Macomb Doctor, Medical Practice, Medicare Advantage Patients, Metro Detroit, Metro Detroit Doctor, Michigan, Primary Care Medical Home, Urinary Incontinence, Urination, Warren

Improving The Patient Experience: Part 4 – Assessing Physical Activity!

November 5th, 2021

By Dr. Scot Goldberg, MD

Hello everyone!  This is part 4 of a series around how we work towards improving the patient experience!  Part 3 was on the importance of checking your Hgb A1c for diabetes, and today we will discuss the need to assess your physical activity and any associated risks based on your health!

Physical Acitivity

Assessing physical activity is very important because if people fall they can break their bones and cause a lot of other serious physical problems.  Part of a general medical evaluation is watching how people transfer from a chair to a standing position as well as how they walk.  In fact there have been studies that show that the time it takes to walk twenty feet, turnaround and come back can be a good indicator of an array of specific medical problems.  Once we have determined a patient is at risk for falls based on this measure and their level of physical activity there are specific recommendations that we can offer so that people can live safely by improving their strength, balance, nutrition and any other factors that may contribute to this risk.

Some of the courses of treatment may include:

  • Physical therapy – at home as well as at a physical therapy center.  This may include working to improve balance and mobility.  An at home evaluation can also be useful to make sure their home is sufficient to support their physical condition and any course of treatment going forward.  This can include the installation or use of certain equipment.
  • Adjusting current medications – sometimes patients are over or under medicated especially when it comes to diuretics (water pills) or blood pressure medications.  Many of these medications can affect a patient’s mobility.
  • Lifestyle and nutrition changes.  A healthy lifestyle can help maximize outcomes here.  You are what you eat, and if you’re adding too much alcohol or tobacco for example you may hinder your body’s ability to thrive.

Be sure to check back for the next segment where we’ll address urinary incontinence.

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Improving The Patient Experience

A little background on this initiative and some highlights as outlined by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan:

Medicare Star Ratings is a rating system developed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to help consumers find the best Medicare Advantage plan for them. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan has two MA plans – Medicare Plus Blue℠ for its PPO members and BCN Advantage℠ for its HMO members.

CMS assesses a member’s health plan experience through the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems, or CAHPS, member survey. The survey asks patients to report on their experiences with a wide range of health care services. A large portion of the CAHPS survey is driven by the member’s experience with his or her physician’s team, including such things as follow-up on labs and imaging, and getting timely doctor appointments.

And, most importantly for patients, a positive patient experience results in better adherence to protocol, better relationships with health care providers and a feeling of mutual respect between them and their medical team.

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South Macomb Internal Medicine

28401 Hoover Rd.  Warren, Michigan 48093

Phone: (586) 276-7530

South Macomb Internal Medicine has been designated a Patient Centered Medical Home by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.

Join us on Facebook at facebook.com/SMIMdoc!

Feel free to click on the categories and keywords below to find more content as we add more to the website!

Filed Under: Improving The Patient Experience Series Tagged With: Ascension Health Care, Doctor, Doctor's Office, Dr. Scot Goldberg, Internal Medicine, Internist, Macomb, Macomb Doctor, Medical Practice, Metro Detroit, Metro Detroit Doctor, Michigan, Physical Activity, Physical Therapy, Warren

Let’s Talk About Allergies In Michigan In 2021!

April 23rd, 2021

Let’s talk about allergies!

Allergies

Allergy season is underway here in Michigan.  Allergies that occur in the spring are usually due to trees, allergies that occur in the summer are due to grass pollen and patients who are having allergy symptoms in the fall are largely allergic to ragweed.  It’s not fun, and this article in the Detroit Free Press says Michigan allergy season is one of the worst we’ve had…

In a bit of a plot twist however, allergy experts say some of the 24 million Americans with seasonal allergies are experiencing less symptoms this year due to wearing a mask because of Covid-19!  How about you – are you noticing that it’s better this year?  Worse?  Typical?  Is your mask helping?  Vaccinations are coming along but we’re not fully there yet and for some people it’s a little scary when you get any symptoms with Covid dominating so much space in our lives.  A recent article in HealthDay helps to breakdown the differences between allergies and Covid-19, and either way be sure to follow the CDC guidelines to be safe, and get your vaccine!  We can actually help you get the Pfizer vaccine scheduled so give us a call.

Allergy Testing

Meanwhile many allergies can be diagnosed with in-office testing. We offer skin tests for many common allergies, and send away lab tests when necessary. Skin allergy tests can be a very effective and quick diagnostic tool.

Skin testing involves introducing a small amount of allergen under the skin’s surface by pricking the skin and inserting a small drop of the allergen extract. The skin test (scratch or prick test) is done with a sterile, disposable plastic prick testing device, generally on the arm or back. It garners a sensation that is described as slightly uncomfortable, although generally not painful. It is a quick testing procedure. If the patient is allergic to the substance being tested, some itching or redness may occur at the testing site.

Test results are typically available within half an hour and diagnosis and treatment plans can then be completed quickly. These are highly accurate and sensitive tests.

If you are scheduled for in-office allergy testing, please call our office to discuss any medications you are currently taking as some may prevent a diagnostic reaction.  If you are interested in more information about in-office allergy testing, please be in touch with any questions or to schedule.

If you use allergy drops to treat your allergies, we can arrange for at-home delivery through Allergen.

We hope you found this valuable and we are here to help!

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South Macomb Internal Medicine
28401 Hoover Rd.  Warren, Michigan 48093
Phone: (586) 276-7530
South Macomb Internal Medicine has been designated a Patient Centered Medical Home by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.
Join us on Facebook at facebook.com/SMIMdoc for updates, articles and fun!
Call us and ask to be added to our email newsletter that comes out every couple weeks!
Telehealth and virtual appointments are still available as well as nutritional services with Nanette Cameron, RDN. Don’t forget to ask us for a $25 gift certificate along with a copy of Nanette Cameron’s cookbook The Perfect Day for trying dietary services with Nanette the first time for patients who have insurance coverage! Nanette is also available virtually!
Feel free to click on the categories and keywords below to find more content as we add more to the website!

Filed Under: Allergies, COVID-19 Tagged With: Allergies, Allergies vs. Covid, Allergy Season, Ascension Health Care, Coronavirus, COVID Vaccine, COVID-19, COVID-19 Pandemic, Doctor, Doctor's Office, Internal Medicine, Internist, Macomb, Macomb Doctor, Medical Practice, Metro Detroit, Metro Detroit Doctor, Michigan, Michigan Allergies, Pandemic, vaccinations, Warren

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