Cancer Survivor: Lora Buckert Cancer Diagnosis: Stage 2 Breast Cancer (HER2+ ER + PR -) Diagnosed: July 2015 Treatment Plan: Chemotherapy once a week for 12 weeks Herceptin infusion every 3 weeks for a year “When cancer strikes a person, it also strikes the family. I don’t know that I had a full understanding […]
Beyond the Stethoscope: 13 Questions with Dr. Kim Suppes
It’s easy to focus on the basics when evaluating your doctor. Did they go to medical school? Are they in your insurance plan’s network? Do they have a good reputation with patients and the medical community? These questions are an important part of choosing and building a relationship with your physician, but we also believe knowing more about […]
Beyond the Stethoscope: 13 Questions with Dr. Erik Grossmann
It’s easy to focus on the basics when evaluating your doctor. Did they go to medical school? Are they in your insurance plan’s network? Do they have a good reputation with patients and the medical community? These questions are an important part of choosing and building a relationship with your physician, but we also believe knowing more […]
Beyond the Stethoscope: 13 Questions with Dr. John Adams
It’s easy to focus on the basics when evaluating your doctor. Did they go to medical school? Are they in your insurance plan’s network? Do they have a good reputation with patients and the medical community? These questions are an important part of choosing and building a relationship with your physician, but we also believe knowing more […]
Colorectal Cancer: The Importance of Screening and Early Detection
Screening and Early Detection is Key to Effective Treatment Colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon and rectum) is the second leading cause of cancer death in men and women in the United States after lung cancer. Colorectal cancer develops from precancerous polyps (abnormal growths) in the colon or rectum. Finding and removing polyps reduces the […]