Living with a long-term health concern takes care, support, and regular check-ins. Conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and arthritis are common. Taking steps to care for them can help you feel better and prevent more serious issues.
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Noticing something new with your health? If something feels off, like a new pain or changes in sleep, energy, appetite, or mood, it’s a good idea to check in with your primary care provider (PCP).
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Noticing something new with your health? If something feels off, like a new pain or changes in sleep, energy, appetite, or mood, it’s a good idea to check in with your PCP.
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Caring for the whole person is what we do at ProHealth Physicians. In a recent op‑ed, one of our trusted doctors, Carlos Valentin, MD, explains how our care teams support patients with both their medical and mental health needs.
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Call your doctor if you're not feeling well -- we have 24/7 nurse support by phone for our patients.
Take care of yourself so you can spread happiness and love to those who are most important to you.
Staying healthy this holiday season means more time to savor special moments with loved ones. Keep your family and friends safe with these simple tips:
- Wash your hands often
- Cover coughs and sneezes
- Try not to touch your face
- Stay home if you’re sick
Speaking to your doctor in your language can improve your health. Doña Ramonita Santana found this with Dr. Carlos Valentin. He speaks Spanish and shares her culture. She can easily share her feelings without translation worries. She can follow treatment safely.
This builds trust with her doctor. Ramonita's health, including her asthma, has gotten much better since she started seeing Dr. Valentin.
Respectful care considers language and culture. This helps patients and families feel supported and understood.
Your generosity and spirit make a real difference. We thank our ProHealth team, friends, and community for walking with us. Together we stand against breast cancer.
Because of your support, we’re helping fund life-saving breast cancer research and care — and honoring the memory of our teammate, Karen Janes. Karen faced breast cancer with quiet strength. She always cared for patients with kindness and respect.
RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) season is coming. This virus can make babies very sick. It's the main reason little ones under the age of one go to the hospital. The tricky part? RSV often looks like the common cold at first.
These are called chest retractions. It means your baby is working hard to take a breath.
Parent tip: Take a short video of your baby breathing when they’re healthy. If you think they may have RSV, you can compare and see changes more easily.
Volunteers from other Optum groups and non-clinical helpers joined us, too. We're proud of the work our team did and the lives they helped.
To our team, thank you for helping patients beyond our borders. They'll always remember how you made them feel—cared for and supported.
Over the summer, ProHealth team members traveled to the Dominican Republic with One World Surgery to help those who don't have easy access to medical care.
Together, our health care superheroes cared for 605 patients! They gave checkups, answered questions, and treated illnesses.
Please join us in welcoming Julie Huston, APRN. Julie cares for patients from infants through adults at our family medicine team in Higganum.
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