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This episode explains how pelvic floor physical therapy can treat urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, and bowel dysfunction and why early care matters for quality of life. Featuring Amy Link, PT, DPT and Bria Rubie, PT, DPT, the discussion covers pelvic floor physical therapy, urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, pelvic floor exercises, and postpartum recovery. Learn practical signs to watch for, treatment approaches beyond Kegels, and simple lifestyle changes that help.

Dr. Suzanne Ciotti, a board-certified family medicine physician, provides an in-depth overview of women's health at various life stages. From the importance of Pap smears and mammograms to managing menopause symptoms, this episode is a valuable resource for women navigating health challenges throughout their lives. Learn more about Suzanne Ciotti, MD

Dr. Philpott discusses San Juan Regional Medical Center's new Internal Medicine Residency program and the benefits it will bring to our community hospital and our patients. Learn more about Erin Philpott, DO

Discover the many advantages of choosing urgent care with Dr. Rob Klein. From shorter wait times to lower costs, understand how San Juan Health Partners Urgent Care can save you time and money while still offering quality care tailored to your immediate needs. Learn more about Rob Klein, MD

Radiation therapy can be a vital part of the cancer treatment journey. Dr. Brian Fuller breaks down what patients can expect from their sessions, including treatment duration, frequency, and potential side effects. This episode equips listeners with essential knowledge to support loved ones facing radiation therapy.

In this episode, we delve into essential information regarding measles, an infectious disease that significantly impacts children's health. Tune in to learn about symptoms, prevention strategies, and the importance of vaccinations to safeguard your family.

Deb Albin, Cancer Navigator at San Juan Regional Cancer Center, is an Oncology nurse with over 20 years of cancer care experience. She discusses how she helps patients and their families navigate a cancer diagnosis and help them find the resources they need.

Join us as Dr. Philip Ernest explains the transformative impact of surgical weight loss procedures. Learn how these surgeries not only reshape bodies but also improve overall health outcomes like diabetes and hypertension. Discover if you're a candidate for this life-changing journey!

Colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer in the United States. Yet it's one of the few cancers that's preventable thanks to screening. Gastroenterologist Dr. Jason Glass talks about the importance of getting screened.

February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on protecting yourself against heart disease. Dr. Cary Rose is here to discuss tips on how to be more heart healthy.