How High Cholesterol Puts You at Risk for Heart Disease and What You Can Do About It
Are you worried about high cholesterol? Keep reading to discover how it risks your heart and the simple steps you can take to protect yourself.
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At Associated Physicians Group, PLC, board-certified internal medicine specialist Neelum Gupta, MD, and board-certified family medicine physician Camelia Salanta, MD, provide comprehensive health care to patients varying in ages from 13 to 99 living in the Detroit Metro area.
Associated Physicians Group, PLC is conveniently located and provides a friendly, professional atmosphere. The facilities are state-of-the-art and offer X-rays, ultrasound, and phlebotomy on-site.
Patients can receive treatment for various chronic conditions, including high blood pressure (hypertension), diabetes, arthritis, high cholesterol, heart disease, allergies, back pain, and thyroid disease.
The team also offers a full suite of primary care services, including telemedicine, in-house labs, geriatrics for people 65 and older, wellness exams, annual exams, and endocrinology.
The doctors on staff make time to meet one-on-one with each patient. They listen carefully to each patient’s symptoms and concerns and use that information to develop custom treatment plans that encourage health and well-being.
To partner with the Associated Physicians Group, PLC team, make an appointment today by calling the office.
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For your convenience, Associated Physicians Group, PLC accepts most major insurance plans. For specific insurance plan inquiries, please contact the office at (248) 548-9090
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