Patient Resources
Misinformation isn’t just a buzzword; it's a real threat to your health! Over half of adults seek out medical information online. While your primary care physician should be your main source of medical information, staying informed and engaged by seeking out additional information online isn’t a bad idea. However, to do so safely, always check your source. Better yet, start with a respected authority that you can trust. I’ve done some of the work for you with the sites I’ve curated.
Medications are expensive whether you have insurance or not. Up to 31% of adults do not fill their medicines due to cost. I’m here to help with that. There are several options to help with the cost of medication. Some sites provide discounts on many medications, while manufacturer-sponsored assistance programs and discount coupons provide relief for specific medicines. Either way, there is help available to just about everyone.
My goal is to provide clear, evidence-based resources on various health topics. Whether you are looking for guidance on managing a chronic condition, understanding treatment options, or learning about preventative care, my physician-approved materials are here to support you.
Disclaimer: Information is provided for educational use only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult your physician for medical advice.
We use smartphone apps to help us manage every aspect of our lives. Healthcare included. Apps offer a wide range of features including symptom checkers, medication management, and chronic disease management. Here are some to get you started.
Medicine Online
How to find quality medical resources online, even if you are using Dr. Google!