Thursday, February 26, 2015

Negative Impact to not Having Reviews of Your Practice Online?

"If no one is reviewing (the doctor)…then I don't feel like they are keeping up with the times, which says something about them," says Mr. Bauhaus, a 50-year-old software salesman in San Carlos, Calif in a recent Wall Street Journal article.
Does your practice have any reviews?
Collect reviews from the convenience of your own office. Easily syndicate your positive reviews across the web and social media - exactly where they need to be: http://FindaTopDocReviewApp.com

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Tackling Pregnancy Myths with Dr. Hetal Gor

According to the CDC (Center for Disease & Control), there were 3,952,841 births in the United States alone during 2013. That is nearly 11,000 births per day! OBGYN healthcare providers are in demand and they are expected to present the highest quality of care and comfort for their patients. Dr. Hetal Gor has been practicing OBGYN care since 2003. She completed her residency in several established hospitals, receiving many honors including Resident of the Year for two years in a row.
Due to Dr. Gor’s outstanding contribution to the field of OBGYN care, she plays an active role in sharing her knowledge with the general public. Her published works can easily be searched online, she authorizes articles to appear on popular websites (such as WebMD), and she also has her own talk show on the Indian cable channel.
Dr. Gor’s work is constantly receiving notability within the general public as she continues to care for her patients while spreading her knowledge. She has received the Patients Choice Award from the years 2008 – 2013.

Listen now! http://www.blogtalkradio.com/findatopdocradio/2014/08/12/tackling-pregnancy-myths-with-dr-hetal-gor

Friday, February 20, 2015

Your Business's Revenue

Harvard Business School study has found that having your online rating drop by 1 star can reduce a business's revenue by almost 10%.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Find a Top Doc Kiosk

The Find a Top Doc app is installed on a provided tablet to be displayed on the counter near your receptionist.
Patients can now review you while they wait – or upon check out – it takes less than 10 seconds.
  • 72% of consumers trusting online reviews just as much as personal recommendations
  • 90% of people reading reviews when they want to buy a product or book a doctor’s appointment

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Are Natural Pain Relievers Right for You? - FindaTopDoc Radio

TopDoc Radio Logo PSDApproximately 100 million U.S. adults suffer from some kind of chronic pain condition; and it's a safe bet that you're one of them. Whether you've got an achey back or headache that just won't quit, sometimes poppin' pills is not what you had in mind. If you're someone who isn't keen on taking medication for every ache and pain, then it may be time to think about a more natural approach. In this episode, host Kathryn Zox will interview Practitioner of Integrative Pain Management, Dr. Carole Agin from Long Island, New York. We'll explore the ins and outs of integrative pain medicine including the role of acupuncture, topical treatments, and other natural remedies for pain relief.

Listen now! http://www.blogtalkradio.com/findatopdocradio/2014/02/04/are-natural-pain-relievers-right-for-you

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Ten Potential Risks of Heart Disease

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When it comes to having a healthy heart there are some things that are not under our control such as heredity and age. However, there are some things that should definitely be checked to have a healthy heart. Some of the things that should be controlled to prevent heart diseases include:
Smoking
Smoking is the major culprit in increasing blood pressure, causing blood clots and also making physical activity hard. According to the American Heart Association, smoking is the most important and common cause for premature death in the country.
This is one habit that is very difficult to control and stop, but quitting this habit is one of the most rewarding ones with immediate health benefits. Quitting smoking reduces the risk of heart diseases by one half within a year of quitting the habit. Within 10 years, the risk is as normal as a non-smoker, adds Nieca Goldberg, MD, cardiologist and medical director of the New York University Women’s Heart Program.
Ignoring the Chest Pain
Any type of chest pain requires medical attention. The most important warning signal is the heart pain while exercising. The pain may be felt like a pressure in the heart region. In most of the cases the pain is felt in front of the chest which sometimes may extend to the shoulders, jaws or even down the left arm. If the pressure is accompanied by profuse sweating, it needs immediate help. Direct attention is required for the doctor to decide the treatment plan for the person. Never wait for the pain to subside when it might be too late!
Accepting Heredity Quietly
Family history of heart diseases is a very important risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. An American Association Report shows that an individual with one parent who had an early heart attack doubles the risk of heart diseases. In females, the risk increases by 70% in those who have a family history of heart attacks.
In most of the cases, the risk can be lowered by changes in life style. For example, reducing the LDL levels by 50% lowers the risk by half. A study conducted in 1998 reported that taking statin, the cholesterol-lowering drug, helps to reduce the risk of heart disease to a very low level.
Do not allow family history to deter your health. Have regular checkups and follow a healthy life style.
Skipping Checkups
Regular checkups with the doctor help to identify any hidden risk factors for heart diseases. Most of the common risk factors of heart diseases, such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure, could be easily treated.
Federally-funded health centers are the best options to go about with a routine checkup, as they are more pocket-friendly. One can also opt for clinics that accept sliding scale payments.
Being a Couch Potato
Fonarow, the Director of Ahmanson-UCLA Cardiomyopathy Center, suggests that sedentary nature increases the risk of heart diseases while physical activity enables a longer life. Regular moderate exercise lowers the blood pressure, improves cholesterol levels, encourages loss of weight, smoothens the functioning of blood vessels and reduces stress.
One can start the activity even if they have been inactive for quite a long period. Discuss with the physician before starting a new exercise regimen.
Stopping Regular Medications
Consistency in taking regular heart medications is very important in maintaining a healthy heart. These drugs are supposed to provide an ‘insurance’ against heart diseases and stroke. Many people realize the importance of being consistent with the medications only after having a heart attack or other chronic illness.
Being Overweight
Presence of extra fat in the abdominal section is the primary symptom of metabolic syndrome. It is a combination of more than 5 risk factors for diseases like heart problems, stroke or diabetes. The extra fat layers around the abdomen increases the chance of hardening of arteries, insulin resistance and inflammation.
A large waistline doubles the probability of heart diseases. It is not just about the size or fitness of clothes, but it is totally about health. Get back the healthy shape and size through a healthy lifestyle.
Ignoring a Fluttering Heart
Heart flutters are not something to be ignored – they may be signs of heart arrhythmia, which is an electrical problem in the muscles of heart that makes the heart to beat faster or slower than normal. If the fluttering is only for a second, it may not be something to be concerned about and may be triggered by caffeine, chocolate, asthma or some medications. Medical attention is surely required if the fluttering is repeated and is associated with other symptoms.
Not Regulating Blood Pressure
One of the most common risk factors of heart diseases is high blood pressure and most people leave it unchecked. Elevated blood pressure causes the heart to enlarge and work harder. It may also lead to hardening of arteries which further increases the probability of heart attack, stroke and other diseases.
Symptoms of high blood pressure are relatively easy to identify. Simple lifestyle changes like diet, regular exercise and medications can keep the pressure under control.
Overeating
Overweight is the main cause of heart diseases and heart failure. Even though weight loss is bit tough to accomplish, even a moderate loss of weight may improve the health risk factors.
A healthy diet including lots of fruits and vegetables, very low saturated fats and cholesterol helps in preventing weight gain. Healthy fats as in nuts, olives and fish should be taken in moderation.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

FindaTopDoc Review Kiosk

Finda Top Doc’s Review Kiosk is designed as an in-office review system that acquires patient reviews in real-time.
A tablet is placed on the checkout counter to get reviews in seconds! 
With 72% of consumers trusting online reviews just as much as personal recommendations and 90% of people reading reviews when they want to buy a product or book a doctor’s appointment, it is very important that physicians are prepared to have enough positive reviews when patients are looking for them.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

A Good Look at Cataract Surgery and Preventative Eye Care

Cataracts has become the leading cause of blindness in aging adults over 40 in the United States. Cataracts is a gradual opaque cloud that forms over the eye, causing vision to seem foggy. This mist is a result of proteins in the lens clumping together. Unfortunately there are no natural ways to fight cataracts, but a healthy diet and exercise can safeguard you against the disease. The best way to rid yourself of Cataracts is surgery, when a prescription doesn't help. In this episode, expert cataract surgeon Dr. George Waring IV shares his insight into cataracts and cataract surgery and how to avoid it all!

Listen now!: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/findatopdocradio/2014/01/21/a-good-look-at-cataract-surgery-and-preventative-eye-care