I Think I Have an STD: What Should I Do?May 14, 2026Think you might have an STD? Don’t just wait and hope it resolves on its own. Learn what symptoms to watch for, how STD testing works, and what to do if you’ve been exposed to a sexually transmitted infection.Continue reading →
I'm Very Sick: Should I Go to the Walk-In Clinic or the ER?Apr 21, 2026Same-day care without the ER wait or cost is available for most non-emergency illnesses and injuries. Find out what conditions our Brooklyn walk-in clinic treats and when you should head to the emergency room instead.Continue reading →
What to Expect at Your First Gynecology ExamMar 25, 2026It can be scary to have an appointment with unknown expectations. Knowing what happens during a gynecology exam makes it much easier to walk through the door. Here’s a look at what your first visit covers and how you can prepare for it.Continue reading →
Take Control of Your Heart Health: 5 Ways to Lower Your Blood Pressure Feb 17, 2026You might feel perfectly fine right now, even as your blood pressure climbs higher. Most people don’t realize they have hypertension until their doctor tells them. Here are five strategies to help lower your numbers naturally.Continue reading →
New Year, New You: 7 Reasons to Schedule Your Annual Physical Exam NowJan 16, 2026New year, new health goals — but do you know where your health actually stands? Here are seven reasons why your annual physical needs to happen before you commit to any resolutions this year.Continue reading →
Your Guide to a Healthy Holiday Season: 5 Tips from Your Primary Care DoctorDec 12, 2025Your gym routine can wait until January, but your health can’t. Our primary care doctors are sharing five tips for making time for movement, recognizing serious respiratory infections, and keeping chronic conditions stable this season.Continue reading →
What’s the Right Age to Get Your First Mammogram?Nov 12, 2025Many women skip important health screenings due to confusion about timing or fear. Our latest blog explains which tests you need, when to start them, and why they’re worth prioritizing for your health.Continue reading →
Who Should Be Tested for STDs and How Often?Oct 09, 2025STD testing isn’t just for people who have more than one sexual partner. In our most recent blog, we break down why everyone benefits from testing and who might need extra screenings to protect themselves.Continue reading →
7 Tips for Managing Your Diabetes in Extreme Summer HeatSep 26, 2025Summer heat can be dangerous for people with diabetes — causing blood sugar spikes, dehydration, and exhaustion. Learn seven expert tips to manage your diabetes safely in hot weather and enjoy summer worry-free.Continue reading →
Millions of Americans Have High Blood Pressure and Don't Know itAug 14, 2025There’s a good reason why hypertension is called the silent killer — nearly half of all American adults have high blood pressure, yet many don’t know it. Read on to prevent being one of them.Continue reading →