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Welcome to Our Website

Jun 21, 2020

Welcome to Our Website

We're happy you're here! You can find all the information about the website in this post.

Welcome to Our Website

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Ahmed Said

Webmaster

6/21/2020


Hello everybody! Welcome to our brand new website. We hope this website makes it easy for you to find the information you need and get in touch with us as easily as possible. Here’s a quick run through of all the features of the website (more coming soon!)


Home Page

The home page is where you’ll find short descriptions of all of our services, our mission, and some testimonials from patients. You can also hit the “request an appointment” button on the home page, and that will bring you to the “request an appointment page.” Right now, our services include substance misuse management, medical marijuana, ketamine for depression, primary care, and trigger point injections, but we’re constantly adding more! Check the home page for new services!

About Us

This is where you’ll find our lovely team members and a short history of our office! We’re constantly adding new team members and expanding with students, so check back here for updates!

Request an Appointment

Here, you can request an appointment. We’ll take down some basic information and get in contact with you. If you’d like, you can download the forms and fill them out (either electronically or on paper) and send them to us by email, fax, or bring them in for your appointment.

Contact Us

This one is pretty self-explanatory! Fill out the form with any questions you have, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible!

Services

These pages have all the information about services, including some of our policies, procedures, and general knowledge. Be sure to check these pages before you request an appointment to make the process as smooth as possible!

Blog

The blog (where you are right now) is where you’ll find all the latest and greatest information about Park Avenue Medical. We’ll post here when we’ve added a new service, when we’ve come across interesting research we’d like to share, or if we just have updates about Park Avenue Medical in general!


That’s it! Short and sweet for this post, but check back frequently for everything you need to know about Park Avenue Medical!

Tackling Treatment-Resistant Depression
28 Jun, 2020
We’ve all felt sadness before, and it’s a normal, healthy part of life. We feel sad when we lose a loved one or when we don’t achieve our goals, but we eventually move on and heal. I want you to know that depression is decidedly not that; it’s a much deeper and persistent emotional pain that we can’t shake.
The Nitty Gritty Of Trigger Point Injections
28 Jun, 2020
Many of us suffer from chronic pain in various areas of our bodies. Often, the go-to solutions don’t work as well as we hope, and they can have damaging side effects. For example, acetaminophen can take a toll on the liver, while ibuprofen may damage the lining of the gut over time. Rest doesn’t always help, and, while physical therapy can be a great long term solution, sometimes we need things that are more immediate.
New Study on Bionic Pancreases
21 Jun, 2020
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine finds that a bionic pancreas was more effective in controlling hemoglobin A1C levels compared to standard care.
When You Unlock Your Potential
21 Jun, 2020
One of our patients was having trouble focusing, and as a college student, that meant her grades were taking a hit. Of course, not everyone who has less-than-desirable grades should be treated for ADHD, but she presented with all the right symptoms. As such, treatment for ADHD was appropriate for her.
New Medication Tirzepatide for Weight Loss
21 Jun, 2020
Tirzepatide is a ground-breaking new medication originally indicated for the treatment of diabetes. A new study in the NEJM shows its efficacy for treating weight loss. In the phase 3, double blind, randomized clinical trial, roughly 2500 adults were assigned in equal numbers to 3 doses of the drug and a placebo. The key points? Over the course of 72 weeks, they observed:
New Medicatoin Retatrutide for Weight Loss in Phase 2 Trials
21 Jun, 2020
So, we’ve heard about tirzepatide (read here), but there’s another drug in the process of research called retatrutide. The medication works similarly to tirzepatide, but it also acts on two other hormones that control blood sugar, per this Insider article.
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