UR Loved Health
About
With more than a decade of experience in critical care and emergency medicine, I've made it a point to ensure my patients feel loved and valued with each visit. To the detail of writing "You are loved" on the whiteboards, it has always been important to me that with each encounter, everyone knows they are valued.
We've learned the importance of addressing the mind, body, and spirit when treating a patient. For a patient to achieve true success in their health journey, it's crucial that they are internally healthy and happy. Here's how we integrate this holistic approach into patient care:
Mind:
- Stress Management: Techniques such as mindfulness, meditation, and stress-relief practices are encouraged to help patients manage stress, which can negatively impact physical health.
- Patient Education: Providing comprehensive education about their condition and treatment options empowers patients to make informed decisions and reduces anxiety.
Body:
- Medical Treatment: Utilizing the latest evidence-based methods to treat obesity.
- Nutrition: Encouraging a balanced diet tailored to individual health needs, recognizing that proper nutrition is fundamental to physical health.
- Physical Activity: Promoting regular physical activity suited to the patient's capabilities, which is essential for maintaining strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular health.
- Preventive Care: Emphasizing the importance of preventive measures, such as vaccinations and regular health screenings, to identify and mitigate health issues early.
Continuous Improvement: Staying up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in holistic patient care to continually improve our approach and outcomes.