DPC

Tylenol? Ibuprofen? Both?

Tylenol & Ibuprofen

It’s not uncommon for patients to wonder whether they should take ibuprofen or Tylenol when they’re feeling unwell. If you’re a generally healthy adult without liver disease, kidney disease, stomach ulcers, or other chronic diseases, you can take both ibuprofen and Tylenol at the same time.

Dr. Suzy Lessing educates on when to take Tylenol and Ibuprofen when not feeling well.

Coughs, Colds & Mucus!

When should you start worrying?

Today’s post is about mucus. Fair warning, if you’re sensitive to this topic, you may want to skip to the next video. Lately, a lot of patients have been coming in and expressing concern about their changing mucus color during a cold.

Dr. Travis Simmons educates about mucus color and when the use of antibiotics would be appropriate.

Dr. Travis Simmons Apologizes On Behalf Of The Broken Healthcare System!

I’m Sorry

Dr. Travis Simmons apologizes for the traditional healthcare system being broken. He also talks about open enrollment and shopping for health insurance being a stressful process.

Direct Primary Care with DirectMed DPC solves much of the problem of worrying about getting high-quality care and the cost associated with it. Our team can also help reduce health insurance costs if needed. Contact us today to learn more!

Welcome To Dr. Suzy Lessing’s Office!

Dr. Suzy Lessing at her office

Whats included?

A lot of people ask what’s included in our membership. With us, you get unlimited texts, calls, and emails directly with your doctor- no middleman. You can also have unlimited office visits and telehealth visits. Plus, you get a yearly physical and lab panel.

Have a look at what it’s like to be a patient of Dr. Suzy Lessing and all the value that comes with your DirectMed DPC membership.

I Never Get Sick… So Why Do I Need A Doctor?

cardboard tag with "Wellness" written on it

Primary care can be found in pediatrics, internal medicine or family medicine. Most primary care physicians (PCP’s) will focus on prevention of chronic disease, cancer screening, health education, and treatment of ongoing and acute issues.

Thinking about New Year’s Resolutions?

New Year’s resolutions vary from finding a new hobby to losing weight. Whatever it is that you plan to focus on, don’t forget about the most important thing….your health. Most healthy adults neglect their health since they “feel fine.”

What is a D.O. Physician?

Dr. Katie Keller holding a stethoscope.

A Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) is a physician who has been trained and practices Osteopathic medicine. In addition to their allopathic counterparts (M.D.), a D.O. must obtain a four year bachelor’s degree before entering a four year medical school.

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