by Darin Allred | Nov 17, 2022 | Hospital News, Medical Weight Loss, Primary Care, Women's Services
Party-size platters groaning with tempting arrays of mouth-watering holiday foods are stressful if you want to maintain your weight and your waistline. Knowing what and how much to eat during holidays can help you stay slim, healthy and active. Preparing holiday food... read more
by Darin Allred | Jan 3, 2022 | Outpatient Services, Primary Care, Women's Services
January is National Blood Donor Month – an excellent time to make blood donation a New Year’s resolution. The American Red Cross created the January awareness campaign in 1970 to encourage people to donate blood during a time when changing weather, busy holiday... read more
by Darin Allred | Dec 16, 2021 | Primary Care, Women's Services
North Texas Medical Center offers visits in person and by telemedicine. Appointments for telemedicine don’t require you to get dressed up and drive to the office to be seen by your doctor, and they can be an easy and efficient way to get follow-up care. With... read more
by Darin Allred | Dec 16, 2021 | Women's Services
Peace of mind makes a big difference when you are having a baby. Getting organized before the big event frees you to focus on the birth of your child and erase any jitters you may have about bringing a new bundle of joy into your family. Part of getting ready to... read more
by North Texas Medical Center | Nov 17, 2021 | Women's Services
Is the day to welcome your bundle of joy getting closer? With all the excitement that comes with preparing for birth, you’ll likely forget to pack everything if you do not start early. When making your delivery checklist, consider your comfort before and after... read more
by North Texas Medical Center | Oct 11, 2021 | Primary Care, Women's Services
As babies continue to grow and develop, they reach certain developmental milestones. These milestones checklist is what is considered normal by pediatricians. All babies, however, do not attain the milestone at the same time, as some develop faster while others... read more