Our urgent care and family practice library was created to provide quick and reliable information to patients. Whether you're looking for a new doctor or trying to find the right treatment for a specific condition, our articles can provide the information you need to make informed decisions about your health.
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What Causes Environmental Allergies? Symptoms and TreatmentsLearn what triggers environmental allergies like pollen, mold, dust mites, and pet dander, the symptoms to watch for, and treatments that help for better relief.
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Swimmer’s Ear (Otitis Externa): Symptoms, Causes, and TreatmentLearn what causes swimmer’s ear, the signs to watch for, and how treatment helps ease pain fast. Find out when symptoms mean it’s time to see a doctor.
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What Are the Symptoms and Treatments of ADHD?Learn what ADHD is, its symptoms, types, and treatments. Find out how early diagnosis and the right care can help manage ADHD and improve daily life
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What Causes Erectile Dysfunction and How Is It TreatedLearn what causes erectile dysfunction (ED), how it affects men, and the effective treatments we offer that can help restore confidence and performance.
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Understanding Ear Infections (Otitis Media)Learn the causes of ear infections and how our Caldwell family practice and urgent care treats ear infections.
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Heart Health Screenings in Caldwell, IDHeart disease is the leading cause of death in men, but cardiovascular health screenings can help you understand and manage your risk factors.
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Understanding OsteoporosisLearn the causes and treatment of osteoporosis. Our Caldwell family medicine practice specializes in diagnosing and treating osteoporosis.
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Mammogram Screenings: What to Know Before Your Next AppointmentA mammogram can reveal hidden threats before symptoms ever strike, giving you your best chance to stay ahead of serious diseases like breast cancer.
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Birth Control Options: Pros and Cons
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5 Strategies to Minimize Your Risk of Kidney DiseaseKidney disease is a serious condition that often goes undiagnosed. Here’s how you can recognize its symptoms and lower your risk of kidney complications.