SANJAY GUPTA
Brain Surgery to CNN
Life AFTER LOSS
Dealing with Heartbreak STAYING ACTIVE WHILE WORKING REMOTELY
Brain Surgery to CNN
Dealing with Heartbreak STAYING ACTIVE WHILE WORKING REMOTELY
Board-Certified,
Fellowship-Trained Orthopedic Spine SurgeonTexas Health Flower Mound Weight Loss Center o ers comprehensive weight loss programs complete with diagnostic, surgical and non-surgical options designed to promote a full and healthy life.
Our bariatric team consists of board certified bariatric surgeons, experienced bariatric practitioners, nurses, dietitians and coordinators.
A dedicated weight loss specialist will be with you each step of your experience - from your initial appointment, through diagnosis, treatment, after care and follow-up maintenance appointments.
For more information or to schedule a consultation, please call 469-322-7073 or visit the Center’s website at TexasHealthFlowerMound.com/weight-loss-center
Pain Management • Sports Medicine • General Surgery
Spine Surgery • Orthopedic Surgery • Neurosurgery
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery • Total Joint Surgery
Foot & Ankle Surgery • Hand Surgery
Gynecological Surgery • Plastic Surgery
Orthopedic surgeons and the medical staff at Eminent Medical Center are excited to offer Zimmer Biomet’s ROSA Knee System, which helps surgeons personalize surgical procedures for their patients.
e’re excited to feature the vot ing results of LIVING WELL third annual Top Docs and Other Healthcare Providers survey. The medical practitioners and hospital providers showcased represent a sampling of the huge array of talented healthcare professionals within the region. Inclusion in the list is based on the opinions of you, our readers.
The doctors presented have reason to celebrate their accomplishments and reputation within the community. Meanwhile, thank you to our readers for voting for their favorite, trusted providers. Your participation in our survey helps your friends and neighbors locate reliable medical professionals.
One such accomplished doctor leading the list is Stephen P. Courtney. Featured on this issue’s cover, Dr. Courtney offers superior operative techniques to treat neck and back disorders. In addition to developing nine product lines and carrying nine patents and 14 trademarks on spine related products, his skilled team at Advanced Spine Center cares for their patients using a wide array of the most state-of-the-art tools and techniques. Learn more about Dr. Courtney inside.
We’re also honored to feature another doctor you may recognize. A multiple Emmy-award winning chief medical correspondent for CNN, Dr. Sanjay Gupta is arguably one of America’s most respected doctors. Dr. Gupta’s measured demeanor on television amidst the COVID-19 pandemic has been a source of calm to a panicked nation. We check in with Dr. Gupta to fid out what he thinks the long-term solution is for the virus that’s ravaging the world and to fid out what he thinks is tougher, brain surgery or the news business.
Sincerely,
PRESIDENT & CEO
SAM HOUSTON
VICE PRESIDENT & CFO
SPRING HOUSTON
EDITOR, FEATURE WRITER & SOCIAL MEDIA
SONDRA BARR
ART DIRECTOR
VANESSA FRYER
ACCOUNTS MANAGER
JENNIFER BEAVERS
WEBSITE LYDIA ROGERS
ADVERTISING & SALES
TEXAS: Denton County, Dallas County, Collin County
TEXAS & OKLAHOMA: Texoma Area
WRITE TO US:
Tell us who you would like to see featured on the cover, or what subjects you would like covered in upcoming editions of LIVING WELL MAGAZINE at info@livingwellmag.com
SUBSCRIPTIONS & CUSTOMER INQUIRIES
Houstons of Dallas Publishing, Inc. 102 E. Broadway, #901 Prosper, TX 75078
www.LivingWellmag.com
Phone: (214) 507-1000 Fax: (855) 248-2132
LIVING WELL MAGAZINE is a source for quality educational articles on living a healthy, vibrant life. Our focus is on connecting our readers with the latest information on a host of topics relevant to their evolving life. From cutting edge medical news and procedures to top-tier financial, legal and lifestyle information. Connecting readers to leading medical and business professionals in their community in Texas and Oklahoma.
Dr. Florian Dibra performs a full scope of orthopaedic surgeries. He also specializes in managing hip and knee arthritis. This includes non-operative treatment as well as surgical options including partial joint replacement, anterior hip replacement, total joint replacement, minimally invasive surgery as well as revision joint replacement.
Before joining The Orthopaedic Institute of North Texas (OINT), Dr Dibra trained at the University of Florida obtaining his fellowship in Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery. Dr Dibra has an extensive research background and has authored numerous articles, book chapters and other publications. He has lectured nationally and continues to be an active contributor to advancing hip and knee replacement literature.
Dear Olivia, My questions are related to COVID-19, and I have so many! But my biggest questions are: should I be letting people in my home to help care for my mother, who is in her 80s, and if so, what should I expect them to wear, what questions do I ask, etc?
~Ready for all of this to be over!
Dear Ready for all of this to be over, I could not agree more that we are all ready for life to return to “normal”, however strange that may look! But for now, you are wise to ask these questions, as it is so important to protect the most vulnerable to the virus. Each family will have to decide their comfort level with having people outside the immediate family in their home. In many cases, it is not realistic for the family to provide the level of care needed by their loved one, and many in our community need more care such as hospice or home health. All healthcare personnel or personal care attendants who enter any home-like setting (assisted living, memory care, independent living, an actual home, etc) should be screened daily according to common symptoms of COVID-19 before
Olivia is a leading voice in health care and senior services and the Chief Nursing Officer of VNA Texas.
they go to work. (see the CDC link below). This is to ensure they do not spread the virus to clients and patients if they develop symptoms. Furthermore, before arrival to the home, they should call you or your loved one to screen the client/patient and family members to ensure there have been no new symptoms that could be related to COVID-19. This should be done daily before their arrival per the State of Texas regulations. Lastly, at a minimum, it is best practice for both your loved one and family who will be present and the healthcare provider or care attendant to wear a mask. That is the safest way to prevent transmission of germs. Should your loved one develop symptoms or actually test positive for COVID-19, then the caregiver will need to wear “full” personal protective equipment (PPE), which would include a mask, face shield or goggles, gown, and gloves. This is a challenging time, but with thorough screenings and the right PPE, we can get through this together!
~Oliviahttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/ downloads/COVID19-symptoms-11x17-en.pdf
VNA Hospice Care focuses on living life to its fullest and treating you with the dignity and respect you deserve. As a nonprofit, our bottom line is patient support and care provided by our highly qualified staff.
& Palliative
vnatexas.org
Following the diagnosis of a life-limiting illness, patients and their loved ones have many questions about the best course of action. VNA Care Choices provides supportive care services in the home while continuing treatment with your current physician.
To schedule your free in-home informational visit please call (214) 535-2615 or email gethelp@vnatexas.org For volunteer opportunities please call (214) 689-2271 or email volunteer@vnatexas.org
For board-certifid, fellowship trained orthopedic spine surgeon Dr. Stephen P. Courtney, patients come fist. It’s an ethos that developed early on in his life and one that has helped guide him in his journey to earn a distinguished reputation among his professional colleagues, medical peers and, most importantly, his patients.
Dr. Courtney began his medicine career from the ground up. While a teenager, he spent summers working in a rural north Louisiana hospital. As an orderly, he was an integral part of the hospital environment. While not a glorifid job, cleaning bed pans, changing bed sheets, cleaning patient rooms, helping medical practitioners, and assisting patients, offered him an invaluable glimpse into the hard work and dedication necessary to succeed in the medical fild. The job also served as the catalyst for his decision to pursue medical school.
Inspired by the patients he’s cared for there, Dr. Courtney made education a priority. He was salutatorian of his high school class and went on to graduate summa cum laude from Northeast Louisiana University. While at Louisiana State University Medical School, he utilized his summer to perform spine biomechanical tests on human spine cadavers utilizing pedicle screws. Considered cutting edge biomechanics and technology at that time, most spine surgeons didn’t even know they existed yet. However, Dr. Courtney performed one of the fist biomechanical tests on those implants. It was a feat that earned him the Howmedica Biomechanic Award and the Louisiana Orthopedic Association Award. He also placed fourth in the World Congress for Student Research Competition.
Dr. Courtney’s residency at Texas A&M University Medical Center and further specialty training through a fellowship at Florida Neck & Back Institute in Gainesville, Florida, additionally cemented his strong medical foundation. From there, he continued to gain more knowledge and insight on how to help his patients with useful tools, while recognizing there was room for much improvement in the tools at hand.
Ths realization inspired Dr. Courtney to design, develop, biomechanically test, complete FDA testing and oversee quality control and validation on a host of tools he created. To date, Dr. Courtney has developed nine spinal product lines and obtained nine patents and 14 trademarks on spine related products.
When he’s not traveling the country training other physicians on how to utilize his products, Dr. Courtney dedicates himself to the patients of his own medical practice, Advanced Spine Center.
Led by Dr. Courtney, the skilled team at Advanced Spine Center cares for patients with neck and back pain using a wide array of the most state-of-the-art tools and techniques—from conservative physical therapy and injection therapy—to advanced pain management, as well as surgical intervention. We employ the latest in minimally invasive spine surgeries, in addition to cutting-edge replacement technology. Incorporating both high tech and high touch, we get our valued patients back to their lives so they can enjoy all the activities they love.
“We employ the latest in minimally-invasive spine surgeries, in addition to cutting-edge replacement technology, incorporating both high tech and high touch,” says Dr. Courtney.
Above all, I believe in treating each and every patient I have with honesty, dignity, and respect. My patients come away from our shared interactions feeling confident, assured that they are truly in the best hands.
I like to set goals, as it gives me more incentive to stay focused and helps me determine what I want to accomplish and work toward.
Accomplishing my goal and finishing something I didn’t think I could do helps me push through.
The medical fild is not the only arena in which Dr. Courtney excels. He approaches fitness with the same dedication and vigor he applies to medicine. In 2005, Dr. Courtney was in the top 10 of his age group in mountain biking in Texas. He also completed one of the largest cycling events in the country multiple times: the “Hotter’N Hell” race. Always up for a new challenge, from there, he began training to compete in triathlons.
“Swimming added a whole new challenge for me and really pushed me,” says Dr. Courtney of training for triathlons, where participants are required to bike, run, and swim. “I like to set goals, as it gives me more incentive to stay focused and helps me determine what I want to accomplish and work toward. Accomplishing my goal and finshing something I didn’t think I could do helps me push through.”
Dr. Courtney trains for triathlons with the same focus he uses as a surgeon. Waking up at 4 a.m. six days per week to work out in his home gym, he never waivers from the goal at hand—exceeding his personal best. After successfully completing multiple triathlons, Dr. Courtney shows no signs of slowing down. He continues to train and looks forward to competing in many more triathlons.
“I think if you can survive a triathlon you are absolutely living well,” he says.
Paying attention to fitness is something he encourages his patients to consider, too. “People don’t have to be a tri-athlete to be healthy. I like to tell people you need to start small. Do something to be active. It can even be yard work—that’s a great workout too. As you get older especially, you need to be in tune with your body, monitor your calorie intake and be active. I encourage people to change slowly, start small, and fid out what you like to do,” he says.
Sharing his wellness journey is part of the straight-forward, honest approach that puts his patients at ease and creates a trusting bond, an important element for the highly technical operations Dr. Courtney performs to help restore patients’ quality of life. As he learned early on, the single most important person in the treatment process is the patient and well-informed patients are more successful in following through on their rehabilitation and have better outcomes.
It’s a sentiment that his patients echo. “You don’t want to trust (your back) to just somebody that has his name on a door. You have to go to people that you trust. I talked to people and everybody trusted Dr. Stephen Courtney and I do too and I’d highly recommend him,” says Judy Jones, a lumbar fusion patient of Dr. Courtney’s.
“Above all, I believe in treating each and every patient I have with honesty, dignity, and respect. My patients come away from our shared interactions feeling confidet, assured that they are truly in the best hands,” says Dr. Courtney, who always brings his A-game.
SPECIALTIES
• Back Pain
• Neck Pain
• Spine Pain
• Disc Replacement
• Microdiscectomy
• Spinal Fusion
• Neck Surgery
• Back Surgery
• Spine Surgery
• EMG
• Steroid Injections
• Physical Therapy
CERTIFICATIONS
• Board-Certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
• Northeast Louisiana University
• Louisiana State University Medical School
• Residency at Texas A&M Medical Center
• Fellowship at Florida Neck & Back Institute
It’s essential to take care of your feet !
Premier Foot & Ankle specializes in the treatment of all foot and ankle issues patients of all ages may experience. Our dedicated providers are committed to providing patients with quality care and pain relief using cuttingedge technology such as Pulse Activation Treatment to cure heel pain/plantar fasciitis as well as Padnet vascular and Smart Scan nerve testing for diabetics. By for the entire family, we at Premier Foot & Ankle focus on treating both the injured athlete and anyone with foot or ankle injuries.
Premier Foot & Ankle is the leading practice of foot and ankle specialists in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area as evidenced by multiple awards such as the Best of Dallas 2011-2012 and 2015-2020 and the Reader’s Choice Best of Living 2017. As a trusted and dedicated
provider, Premier Foot & Ankle is here to help patients alleviate their foot and ankle pain resulting from various foot disorders and injuries such as sports and diabetic foot care.
To move toward your pain-free lifestyle with an individualized comprehensive treatment plan, visit us today at www.premierfoot.com to schedule your appointment!
If the skin between your toes is raw, red, inflamed, and swollen, you may have an athlete’s foot infection. Athlete’s foot, which can affect anyone, even non-athletes, tends to begin as a red rash that flares up between your toes. As this fungal infection continues to worsen and spread, you may start experiencing:
You may also fid that your skin becomes raw and painful to the touch, so you fid it unbearably uncomfortable to slip on socks and shoes. An athlete’s foot infection can spread up the sides of your feet and can even affect your hands if you scratch or pick at your rash.
HOW DID I GET ATHLETE’S FOOT?
Because athlete’s foot is a viral infection, you can easily contract it from anywhere fungal organisms thrive. For instance, fungi develop rapidly in moist, warm, dark environments. So, if you walk barefoot across a pool deck, or skip shower shoes in the gym locker room, you risk coming into contact with athlete’s foot-causing fungal organisms.
Your chances of suffering from a painful athlete’s foot infection also increase due to:
DNo matter what’s causing your case of athlete’s foot or how mild your symptoms may seem, you have plenty of options for relief.
WHICH ATHLETE’S FOOT TREATMENT IS MOST EFFECTIVE?
Athlete’s foot can be stubborn to treat so, at Premier Foot & Ankle, your dedicated podiatrist performs a comprehensive clinical exam and may gather skin scrapings to have evaluated at the lab. Ths helps confim which type of fungal organism is causing your infection.
Depending on the outcome of your exam and any essential lab testing, your athlete’s foot treatment may include:
DYour dedicated podiatrist at Premier Foot & Ankle even counsels you on how to care for your feet and specificmeasures you can take to minimize your future risk of athlete’s foot.
For example, keeping your feet clean and dry, wearing shower shoes in communal areas, and allowing your shoes to air out overnight can all lower your chances of ongoing athlete’s foot issues, and help your current infection resolve quickly.
Before your athlete’s foot progresses any further, schedule an exam to get started on treatment.
With the help of the dedicated practitioners at Premier Foot & Ankle, you can get started on effective athlete’s foot treatments in Dallas, Plano, Allen, Mesquite, Celina, McKinney, Sherman and Frisco, Texas. Book your athlete’s foot examination today.
DART remains committed to doing everything it can to keep riders safe during the coro navirus pandemic while providing essential transportation services.
Working closely with local, state and national health authorities—including the Texas Department of State Health Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—DART has aggressively expanded agency-wide cleaning and safety protocols.
All vehicles receive cleanings throughout the day using products identifid by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as successful in killing the coronavirus, as well as influenza, rhinovirus, norovirus, salmonella, staph ylococcus and E. coli.
Each weekday, DART Rail vehicles also receive a complete cleaning between 7 p.m. and 3 a.m., which includes sweeping, mopping and a complete wipe-down with an EPA-approved cleaning agent. On weekends, when ridership is reduced, DART sanitizes trains with Halosil foggers that use a hydrogen peroxide-based cleaning solution with antimicrobial silver ions to sanitize and disinfect each train and clean all surfaces.
DART buses also receive cleanings nightly with an EPA-approved cleaning agent, focusing on high-touch surfaces such as handrails, stop-request strips and grab rails. DART cleans buses on a rotating basis with the Halosil foggers to sanitize and disinfect. Over 80% of DART buses feature a germicidal air purifiation system designed to reduce the transmission of airborne bacteria and viruses as air is recirculated throughout the bus.
The agency continues to isolate vehicles and block offfacility areas that have been exposed to unsanitary and unhygienic situations. Ths includes removing vehicles from service that have been exposed to biohazard situations from passengers.
As more North Texans return to their worksite, ridership on DART’s buses and trains is expected to increase, making social distancing more difficult. The agency now requires customers to wear a face mask or other covering when riding buses and trains in accordance with the governor’s executive order. Use of a face mask while waiting at bus stops, transit facilities and rail stations is also encouraged.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the use of cloth face coverings can help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
e masks do not have to be hospital-grade. Customers may use bandanas, scarfs, fabric masks, etc. to cover their mouth and nose.
In addition to wearing a face covering, DART encourages customers to maintain a 6-foot social distance from one another. The agency is limiting the number of passengers who may board its bus and rail vehicles to enable riders to leave empty seats between themselves and other riders. Additional buses and trains are being deployed to allow for extra space on board.
Instead of ticket vending machines and bus fare boxes, DART is encouraging riders to buy their passes with one of the agency’s contactless fare payment options—either the GoPass app or a GoPass Tap card. These are the safest and best way for customers to purchase a pass and avoid contact with surfaces that others may have touched.
By switching to GoPass, customers can buy passes and plan trips right on their phone. The app is free on the App Store or Google Play. Another option is GoPass Tap, a reloadable fare-payment card. These cards can be purchased at 7-Eleven stores or other participating retailers. Customers can load value onto their GoPass Tap card using cash or credit at retail stores, online at GoPass.org, or over the phone by calling DART Customer Service at (214) 979-1111, Option 1.
Customers who see an unhygienic surface or a situation that needs attention are encouraged to contact DART by using the DART Say Something app or by calling DART Customer Service at (214) 979-1111.
The DART Say Something app offers a quick and easy method for reporting cleanliness and security concerns directly to DART Police, who will share the concern with the appropriate service teams.
Riders can use the drop-down menu to select the type of activity they want to report, as well as the location of the incident. The app allows users to submit photos, six-second videos and text descriptions. The app also enables two-way communication that allows DART Police dispatchers to request further details.
Download the DART Say Something app for free for iPhone and Android devices from the Apple App Store or from Google Play. Customers can also use text a tip at (214) 256-1819 or contact DART Customer Service at (214) 979-1111.
Do doctors still make house calls? Well, if you’re Dr. Sanjay Gupta, arguably one of America’s most respected doctors, you make it your mission. As the multiple Emmy-award winning chief medical correspondent for CNN, the celebrated neurologist makes virtual house calls to millions of homes, educating the nation on many of the most pressing health issues both at home and abroad.
Especially during the age of COVID-19, the 50-year-old’s measured demeanor on television amidst a cacophony of confliting voices spouting offagainst the virus has proven to be a reassuring balm. His calm approach when covering the pandemic has been something of an extinguisher, quelling the flames of the international dumpster fie the virus has wrought.
The ever-achieving Gupta is no stranger to chaos and uncertainty. Embedded in 2003 with the Devil Docs, a group of naval doctors, Gupta needed to remove a bone out of a soldier’s head who’d gotten shot by a sniper. No surgical tools at hand, Gupta spied a Black & Decker drill and without hesitation repurposed it to drill a hole in the man’s skull and extract the bone. It was not the fist time the quick-thinking doc operated out in the fild during his reporting from Iraq and Kuwait.
Gupta’s been equally collected while reporting on location from other scenes of devastation including the Sri Lanka tsunami, New Orleans’s Hurricane Katrina, earthquake- and tsunami-ravaged Japan, and Conakry, Guinea, during a deadly Ebola outbreak.
In addition to his CNN gig, Gupta is an associate professor of neurosurgery at Emory University Hospital and associate chief of neurosurgery at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, where he still sees patients and performs surgery during the week. He also serves as a diplomate of the American Board of Neurosurgery and was elected to the National Academy of Medicine, considered one of the highest honors in the medical fild. If that weren’t enough, Gupta has also written four books: Chasing Life, Cheating Death, Monday Mornings: A Novel, and Keep Sharp.
Playboy’s David Hochman asked Gupta during a 2015 interview, “Which is tougher, brain surgery or the news business?” “It’s funny,” Gupta responded. “When I did my residency in neurosurgery, I couldn’t imagine anything more demanding or physically exhausting. But now I have weeks at CNN when I’ll go five days on three-and-a-half hours of sleep a night if there’s breaking health news. They’re both extremely busy, intense jobs.”
It’s no surprise that Gupta gravitates towards the complexity of juggling multiple exacting roles. Raised outside of Detroit by
The cure is not worse than the disease; the cure keeps the disease from becoming worse.
hardworking immigrant Indian parents who were both engineers for Ford Motor Company, Gupta chose to pursue medicine at 13 after his grandfather suffered a stroke. He approached the endeavor with his characteristic inquisitiveness and intensity.
“I watched as those doctors were able to return my grandfather to good health after opening up his carotid artery to restore the blood flw to his brain and prevent future strokes,” wrote Gupta in a 2020 article for AARP.
“I started reading everything I could about medicine and the human body. Before long, I was fixted on the brain and, specifially, memory…For me, those early explorations into the world of brain biology were at once demystifying and magical.”
Accepted into a medical school program at the age of 16, Gupta received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and a Doctorate of Medicine degree from the University of Michigan Medical School and by his early 20s was practicing neurosurgery. In 2001, he started at CNN, just weeks before reporting from New York following the 9/11 terror attacks.
Once again, Gupta is tasked with presenting the facts behind a natural disaster. If anyone is up to the task, it’s Gupta. “It’s why I got into the news business, actually—to help people make sense of the immense amount of information out there,” he said to Hochman. “News gets out and it’s not easy for people who aren’t scientist to parse the information in a meaningful way—that’s my main responsibility as a journalist.”
Gupta stresses that in the case of COVID-19, as with any health issue, you have to look at quality data to make informed decisions. For instance, Gupta and his wife decided not to send their three daughters back to school for the time being. “Ths was not an easy decision, but one that we believe best respects the science, decreases the risk of further spread and follows the task force criteria,” he said.
“ The cure is not worse than the disease; the cure keeps the disease from becoming worse,” he’s reiterated on air.
The best cure, of course, is to avoid catching the disease. Not only is Gupta a strong proponent of masks, he also believes it’s important to continue social distancing and other measures to stop the spread. “It seems to be primarily person-to-person contact. So it’s the distance, but it’s also duration. You’d be six feet away from somebody for two hours, that’s worse than being six feet away from someone for five minutes. There’s also the type of activity that’s going on. So there’s lots of different considerations,” he said.
While Gupta is optimistic there will be a return to normalcy at some point, he doesn’t know how long it will take.
Pandemic or not, there’s no shortcut to health, which is why Gupta cautions against false hope of a quick fix.Rather, he recommends taking this time to focus on your health for the long term—eat less sugar, avoid fried foods, exercise, get a good night’s sleep, etc., to make it more difficult for your immune system to be compromised.
When you need top quality parts and service, look to Plano Power Equipment. To keep your equipment in top shape, you can count on Plano Power Equipment’s retail parts sales and ser vicing of Toro-brand equipment using genuine Toro® parts.
AGILITY!
21” Personal Pace® Honda Engine Super Recycler® Mower (20382)
• Personal Pace® self-propel automatically adjusts to your walk speed.
• Powered with a Honda® GCV 160cc OHC engine
• Covered by a 5-Year Guarantee-to-Start engine warranty plus a 5-Year Full Coverage Warranty.
30” Personal Pace® TimeMaster® Mower (21199)
• Time Saver – Finish jobs faster with the 30” deck.
• No Restarts! Leave the mower without restarts with Spin-Stop™ Blade Stop Pick Your Pace–You control the mowing speed with Personal Pace®.
• Quick Stow Storage Handle allows you to store your mower in tight spaces. GET THE JOB DONE FASTER AND START YOUR WEEKEND!
• Big Power – You’ll enjoy great power and performance from 10 00 ft.-lb. Gross Torque Briggs & Stratton® 223cc OHV engine.
MOW LIKE THE PROS!
EXPERIENCE THE RESIDENTIAL ZERO-TURN RIDING MOWER WITH COMMERCIAL MOWER FEATURES.
50” TimeCutter® MX5000 (74773)
• Mow around obstacles easily with zero-turn radius steering and dependable dual hydrostatus transmissions.
• Enjoy a smoother ride with Toro’s long-lasting durable, heavy-duty 10-guage steel frame, commercial style front axle and heavy-duty front caster forks with wide front tires.
• Pro Performance 24 HP Kohler V-Twin 725cc engine with Pro-Series air cleaner.
• 50” heavy-duty fabricated deck featuring Toro’s tough IronForged™ cutting system that dominates challenging cutting conditions – 3-bladed mowing system and durable 6” commercial inspired spindles, driven by belts made of Kevlar®, the same material found in bullet proof vests.
When it comes to teeth, deep down inside of us all, we want to have “nice” teeth, a beautiful smile and great oral health. The journey to an ideal smile starts with understanding the different points that may be bothersome cosmetically and to your overall health. If I could give you just a few simple evaluation tools to assess your own oral health, we can get you started on the right track towards your ideal smile.
First, let’s start with gum health. Do your gums look pink? Not too white or too red as that could be a possible sign of anemia or gum disease. Do your gums bleed when you brush or flos? Do your gums appear puffy or swollen? If you answered yes to any of these questions, a simple check up can give you the information and tools you need to build towards better gum health.
Second, something you may not have thought of as important to your overall health is chewing. Most people are not aware that inadequate chewing of food can cause digestive and stomach problems. The digestive process begins with teeth and saliva breaking down the foods we eat into more easily digestible particles for our stomach to properly absorb. Even missing one tooth can compromise what and how well we are able to chew. Replacing missing teeth these days has become quite simple and effective and there is usually more than one way to accomplish this.
Thid, have you noticed your mouth being more dry lately? As we age, or if we take any medicine on a daily basis, it is all too common that our salivary flw is decreased. Simply drinking more water, although a good thing, cannot replace the lost saliva we need for digestion and pH buffering in our mouth. When you have your normal checkup, it is routine to evaluate the salivary flw and make recommendations on a range of products offered to offet the damage being caused by the dry mouth.
Fourth, how do you really feel about your smile? I can tell you that one of the best investments to make in yourself is your smile. It
is amazing to me how something as simple as restoring your smile can brighten your countenance, make you look younger and feel energized about your health. Some patients simply need one of the many forms of teeth whitening we have to offer. Others have very healthy teeth but the appearance is not what they want. For these patients, we would explore a simple smile makeover using the best cosmetic types of porcelain or zirconia on the market today. With a dental team and high quality ceramists, the finshed smile looks phenomenal and incredibly natural. We often complete these cases and stand back in awe of how life changes with a new smile. These transformations are full of joy and our patients love their new smile.
Last on the cosmetic list is removing teeth that just aren’t able to last and replace them with a new set of teeth. One of the newest and fastest growing replacement options is the “All on X” process of removing all the teeth and placing implants all in one day while our patient is comfortably resting with IV sedation. Ths process is one of the fastest ways to get rid of the old and bring in the new health in a very short time. Implant dentistry has changed the way we restore and replace teeth more than anything else we have been a part of in the last few decades.
The Allen Dental Center has also become a place where other dentists can come and watch and observe the most modern ways to learn implant dentistry. We are often looking for patients to use as “teaching” cases to help these dentists as well as help our patients in the process. We love getting to offer a “teaching case” discount if a patient is willing to allow other dentists to watch as we are restoring their smile with implants. The Allen Dental Center has become the “go to” place for many patients over the years as we offer many different treatment options to satisfy what our patients are needing. Give Allen Dental Center a call today or visit our website to learn how we can impact your overall oral health, enhance your teeth cosmetically and give you your ideal smile.
Going through a breakup, divorce, or the death of a spouse isn’t easy. You’ve lost your lover and your confiant, cheerleader, activity partner, support system, and best friend. Such a loss can be devastating. As such, it’s only natural to grieve. In fact, allowing yourself to grieve is vital to your recovery. You’ll need time (and perhaps even professional help) to work through your denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—the five stages of grief.
But even as you work through this challenging period, you can begin building a happy, full life. Working toward moving on doesn’t mean you’ve forgotten the person you lost or your prior life. It merely means you recognize your emotional and physical well-being depends on getting back to a healthy, positive life. Yes, you’ll still experience some sadness and miss the person and life you’ve lost. Allow yourself to feel sad as often as you need to. But, also look for at least one, if not multiple ways to uplift ourself each and every day.
Taking time for personal growth is an excellent way to raise your spirits. So focus some time and energy on self-discovery, becoming a more fabulous you, and fiding new ways to enjoy life to its fullest. There’s no need to forget the person and life you lost. To the contrary, cherish those great memories, but build on them by enjoying new experiences.
SELF DISCOVERY & THE PATH TO YOUR NEW HAPPY
There are so many avenues to self-discovery. The truth is you might never even reach your fial destination. That’s because self-discovery is really an ongoing process. As the seasons of your life come and go, you’ll continually grow and change. The good news is, we live in a big, beautiful world that’s full of possibilities, endless things to experience, and always new knowledge to be had. Let some of these ideas be a springboard to help you fid your new groove.
{ JOB OR CAREER } Do you like what you do for a living? Or do you wish you’d gone a different direction? Ths might be an excellent time to consider a job or career change. Explore what kinds of work would make you happy. Just bear in mind your emotional state, and take time to think through the pros and cons of your choices. Then, once you’re in a better frame of mind, you’ll be ready to put your plan into action.
{ LEARN A NEW SKILL } It doesn’t have to be for career growth or change, although it could be. Learning a new skill offers lots of other benefits. In fact, it’s good for your brain. It increases the speed at which you learn new skills, improves your performance on other tasks, and expands your knowledge. It also reduces your risk of dementia. There are other benefits, too. Learning a new skill makes you more adaptable to change (such as you’re going through now). It also provides an additional outlet to stave offboredom and makes you a more interesting person.
The great thing about learning a new skill is the multitude of choices to fit everyone’s interests. There are also numerous avenues for learning new skills today. Take an online class. You can also buy or borrow books to learn on your own, read instructional articles online, and watch YouTube videos, webinars, and more.
{ VOLUNTEER } Ths is another way to expand your skills while also making the world a better place. Volunteering is also beneficial to your emotional health. According to research, those who volunteer become happier, enjoy reduced stress and gain self-esteem. It also increases your social connections. In turn, all these factors contribute to a healthier, longer life.
You just might be surprised at the music you fall in love with and have been missing all your life.
{ NEW FRIENDS } After a loss, making new friends is often imperative. If you’re like most people in a relationship, you spent most of your free time with your partner. As a result, you may have only a small pool of friends. So get in touch with old friends and catch up. You might discover new things you have in common that rekindle your friendship. Also, as businesses in your area open up again, make new friends through work, classes, and volunteering. Meetup.com will be another option. You’ll discover a plethora of different types and age groups. There’s truly something for everyone.
{ MUSIC } If you’re a music lover, you know what a mood-booster music can be. Yet, if you’re like most people, you’ve listened to the same few genres of music throughout your life. So visit your library to explore different types of music, and check out a variety of CDs. Try multiple artists within each genre, since styles vary widely among any genre. You might be surprised at the music you fall in love with and have missed all your life. Beyond the more popular rock, rap, R&B, and country, there’s also folk, blues, jazz, and classical. Also, don’t skip over the world music section. You’ll fid Irish/Celtic, flamingo, reggae, Latin, Zydeco, Afrobeat, and so much more.
{ ART } Ths isn’t a world just for artists. Although you might discover you have a hidden talent you never realized. Thik painting, drawing, sculpting, photography, printmaking, and so much more. The other option is the pure enjoyment of looking at art. Check out some art museums and galleries. You might even want to pick up a book or take a class on art appreciation to understand art at a whole new level.
{ CRAFTS } Hobbies offer a host of benefits, not to mention the crafty things you can make, keep, and give. Crafting relieves stress and depression, provides challenges, prevents boredom, and can even generate additional income. Consider wood crafts,leatherwork, needlework, glassmaking, paper crafts,and countless other options.
{ FOOD } Learn new cooking or baking skills on your own or by taking cooking classes. You might also take up a new pastime of cooking your favorite cuisine. If cooking isn’t your thing, you can still enjoy the savory experience. Explore a wider variety of foods. Taste a broader range of fruits and vegetables, and support your local restaurants by getting take-out from cuisines you’ve never had before.
{ SPORTS & FITNESS } Make exercise a regular part of your routine. Ths is one of the most valuable things you can do for your physical and emotional health. Oh, but you don’t like the “E” word? Then consider a sport. There are so many to choose from, whether you like team sports or prefer going solo. Golf, volleyball, tennis, kickball, swimming, martial arts, and roller skating are just a few of your options.
Trying and experiencing new things can provide newfound appreciation for all life has to offer. As restrictions around COVID-19 ease, you’ll also be able to add traveling to new places and visiting movie theaters to your new exciting agenda.
BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS
There are many books and workbooks available to help you along your journey to self-discovery. Check out some of these top-rated choices.
Start Where You Are: A Journal for SelfExploration
Meera Lee Patel
List Your Self: Listmaking as theWay to Self-Discovery
Ilene Segalove
The Good Goodbye: How to Navigate Change and Loss in Life, Love, and Work Gladys Ato
This Time Next Year: 365 Days of Exploration
Cynthia Scher Something Gained: 7 Shifts to Be Stronger, Smarter & Happier After Divorce
Deb Purdy
The Sun Still Rises: Surviving and Thriving after Grief and Loss
Shawn Doyle
Leu & Peirce is pleased to announce our new partner, Lauren Olson. Lauren began practicing Elder Law with Leu & Peirce in 2013. We asked Lauren some questions to help you get to know her.
Q: Where are you from?
A: I was born in Austin, but grew up in Plano. I graduated from Ursuline Academy of Dallas. My parents still live in Plano.
Q: Where did you go to school?
A: I received a B.A. in Communications with a minor in English from St. Louis University. I played collegiate soccer throughout my undergraduate studies. After college, I participated in a “volunteer year” sponsored by Americorp through the Marianist Order of the Catholic Church. I lived in a group home with five volunteers and worked at the Arc of Missouri helping adults with developmental disabilities. I then moved back to Texas to attend law school at SMU.
Q: Did you always want to be a lawyer?
A: No, I always wanted to be a journalist. It was not until late in college, during a journalism assignment, that I began considering law. As a part of that assignment, I profiled a law professor who handled legal aid and poverty law. I realized then that instead of writing about helping people, I could make a profession of providing that help.
Q: What made you choose Elder Law?
A: When I started law school, I wanted to practice public interest law. It was not until my mother saw Lori Leu featured in LIVING WELL Magazine that I discovered Elder Law. After reading about Lori’s mission and passion for helping people, I knew this was what I was meant to do. I took the article to my career service counselor at SMU and, as fate would have it, she had a connection with Erin Peirce and Lori Leu and introduced me to them. The rest is history!
Q: What do you like the most about being an Elder Law attorney?
A: I like having the chance to help seniors who are often marginalized in society, as well as their families. We often advise adult children on how to protect their parents and ease the family through the aging process.
Although I never saw myself as a litigator, I enjoy the litigation aspect of our practice. If done with the right goal in mind, going to court and fihting for families is really about peacemaking and bringing families together.
Q: Is there a moment that stands out for you as an Elder Law attorney?
A: I will never forget one case in which we represented a son seeking guardianship over his mother as part of a heated family battle. Despite months of fihting amongst his seven siblings, on the morning of trial, the whole family gathered in the back of the courtroom, held hands, and said a prayer together for the health and safety of their mother. Although the prayer of the feuding siblings caught me offguard, I will never forget how our hard work resulted in bringing the family together to reframe their differences into the lens of their mother’s best interest. Amidst the many long days of working with understandably stressed and emotional clients, that moment reminds me of why I became an Elder Law attorney—to protect seniors and bring peace and resolution to families tying to care for their loved ones.
Q: Beyond representing your clients, what do you enjoy the most about your practice?
A: I love giving speeches and have a passion to educate the community on Elder Law issues. In the future, I hope to start more legal aid clinics at churches. Elder Law issues affect everyone, no matter how educated, rich, or poor.
Q: What do you like to do for fun?
A: I like to stay active. I run, bike, and play soccer and tennis. I love to be outside and spend time with family and friends.
Q: For what are you most grateful?
A: My faith has been a constant in my life. It has played a significant role in my education, my profession, and in who I am. I am also grateful for Lori Leu and Erin Peirce taking a chance on me when I fist began my law career. I have been fortunate to have worked at Leu & Peirce since law school, and am excited to now be a partner in their endeavor to help seniors and their families.
Total
Partial
Your pet’s stress level and other avoidable problems can be reduced if the caregiver knows your pet’s training commands, personality quirks, behaviors, and things to watch for.
If there’s one thing the spread of COVID-19 has taught us, it’s to expect and plan for the unexpected. Ths doesn’t just apply to preparing for yourself and the people in your life. In the event of an emergency, advance preparation for the care of your pet is vital to your pet’s wellness.
COVID-19 hospitalization is just one of the many situations that could require last-minute care for your pets. But many other crises could also require arrangements for your pet’s care. Examples include other illnesses requiring hospitalization, last-minute travel for emergencies or work, homelessness and eviction, fiancial hardship, rehab, natural disasters, deployment, death, and more. Your pet is an important part of your family. So make sure you have a sufficit plan in place for your pet before a potential crisis hits.
WHO WILL WATCH YOUR PET?
In times of crisis, especially community-wide or family situations that affect other people as well, such as COVID-19, your fist plan may not work out. So have a backup plan, so you aren’t leftscrambling. There are many options available depending on your fiancial situation, preferences for your pet, and the length or type of care you may need
• Trusted family or friends are an excellent option, if any can watch your pet. Since you know them, and likely so does your pet, family and friends may be more likely or able to provide care in your home or take your pet into their own home. Family and friends offer pets a familiar face and perhaps even a familiar place. Ths can be particularly helpful to ease your pet’s stress. So ask if any friends or family members are willing to watch or take-in your pet, even if only until suitable options can be arranged
• Some shelters offer temporary foster placement for a specific mount of time with the intent to reunite pets with their owners.
• Dog and cat boarding kennels, in-home boarding services, and pet hotels are available to host your pets when needed. Be sure to read reviews, tour the facilities, and ask questions in advance to ensure your pet will be well-cared for and according to your preferences.
• There are also pet sitting or walking services depending on the situation and needs of your pet. These are good options for shorter-term situations, and when your pet doesn’t need as much care or would just do better at home than in an unfamiliar place.
• Your veterinarian may also be able to offer recommendations, since vets often know many of the local services. Veterinarians also know your pet and are more likely to be invested in making sure your pet is taken care of
Whatever options you choose, get to know your emergency caregivers ahead of time, if possible. Also let them get to know your pet and vice versa, and make sure the caregiver understands your pet’s needs. In the event of a crisis, you’ll feel more at ease knowing your pet is in good hands.
Emergency preparedness requires maintaining your pet’s health. Make sure your pet is up to date on vaccinations and medical checkups. You should also keep a sufficit supply of any prescriptions, special foods, or other needs on hand to ensure your pet’s health in unforeseen circumstances. Also, keep the documentation for proof of shots and spaying or neutering in an accessible place, since these may be required by kennels, shelters, or foster services.
Create instructions for your pet’s care and keep both virtual and printed copies. Give one to anyone who may look after your pet. Also, post a copy on your fridge or in a conspicuous place in your home in the event you aren’t able to point it out. Every pet is different and keeping the same routine as much as possible will ease your pet’s stress during a crisis.
You’ll also want caregivers to know about any special needs, such as medications and when your pet needs to see the vet again. The caregiver should be aware of special foods your pet needs or can’t have. Your pet’s stress level and other avoidable problems can be reduced if the caregiver knows your pet’s training commands, personality
quirks, behaviors, and things to watch for. The instructions should also include contact numbers for you, your pet’s vet, and emergency contact if something should happen.
Keep a bag packed for emergencies with the basic needs for your pet like food, toys, and a leash. Also, include a list of frequently used things you don’t want to keep packed, but want to make sure your pet has. Ths might consist of favorite toys or blankets to provide your pet some sense of normalcy and comfort when away from you. Also, include your list of instructions and routines in the bag. Then keep the bag easily accessible and near a crate or whatever you use to safely transport your pet.
HELP
During a crisis, pets can experience anxiety or depression, just like people, especially if they’re separated from their family and don’t follow their regular routines. So make sure your pet will be in a safe, comfortable environment with people you trust. Hopefully, the caregiver has interacted with your pet in the past, so they are familiar with each other.
Although you may not be able to predict when a crisis might turn your life upside down, one thing is within your control. You can have a plan in place for emergencies that ensures your pet will be adequately taken care of, leaving you one less thing to worry about.
3 give gentle physical affection at your pet’s comfort level
3 stick to routines as much as possible
3 provide your pet the opportunity for regular exercise
3 stick to your pet’s usual diet
3 have a designated quiet space with comfort items from home
3 play classical music or turn on TV shows explicitly designed for animals
Rawlins Law Firm, LLC represents individuals across the state of Texas. Our firm specializes in providing representation to individuals and companies helping recover Diminished Value on their automobiles.
When your personal or company vehicle is involved in an accident and subsequently repaired, it will have an inherent lost value due to the loss history on the vehicle. When another person’s negligence causes the accident, you have the right to recover the lost value directly from that person’s insurance company.
Get in touch with us to set up a consultation to inquire whether our services are right for you. We at Rawlins Law Firm know that finding the right attorney to represent you is a choice not to be taken lightly. That’s why we offer free consultations to walk you through your needs, the scope of your goals, and your budget.
ACUPUNCTURE
Carlos Chapa
Acupuncture and Integrative Medical Center
Trevin Fugere Fusion Chiropractic
Justin Kane
Orthopedic Institute of North Texas
Maxine Theriot North Texas Professional Wound Care Associates
ADULT IN-HOME CARE AGENCY
Assisting Hands
EPIC Home Healthcare
Legacy at Home
Pathfinder Home Health
Unlimited Care of North Texas
ALLERGIST
Douglas Min
Allergy and Asthma Associates
Nana Mireku
Aspire Allergy and Sinus
Shane Pahlavan ENT Centers of Texas
Hari Reddy
Allergy & Asthma Associates of Allen
Chris Thompson
Aspire Allergy and Sinus
AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY CARE
CareNow
Legacy ER
Methodist McKinney Hospital
Aspire Allergy
ALZHEIMER’S CARE /MEMORY CARE
Grand Brook Memory Care
Kerwin Research Center
AUDIOLOGIST
Elizabeth Brassine Hearing Services of McKinney
Nicole Bryan
Nicole Bryan, MD
Kerri Dakin
Advanced Hearing & Balance Center
Marilyn Hinrichs
Advanced Hearing & Balance Center
Jaime King
ENT Centers of Texas
ASSISTED LIVING CENTER
Arbor Hills
Nedges Nest in Allen
Pleasant Valley Health and Rehab Sunrise
The Reserve at North Dallas
BARIATRIC SURGEON
Mustafa Alibhai NOVA Bariatrics
A. Joseph Cribbins III
Texas Center for Bariatrics & Advanced Surgery
Collean Kennedy
Kennedy Bariatrics
Sina Matin
Surgical Group of North Texas
Nick Nicholson
Nicholson Clinic
Jay Patel North Texas Surgical Specialists
BIO-IDENTICAL HORMONE CENTER
Christopher Lawrence
Connie Casad
Frisco Concierge
Medicine
Nathan Thomas NeoGen Clinic
Peter Sakovich
Rosemary Bates, MD
CARDIAC SURGEON
Michael Lofthus
Cardiology Consultants of Texas
James Norcross HeartPlace
Parin Parikh
Presbyterian Heart and Vascular
Justin Schaffer
Baylor Heart Hospital in Plano
Martin Weiss Baylor Heart Hospital in McKinney
CARDIOLOGIST
Rajjit Abrol HeartPlace
Brian Eades CorCare TX
Mubashar Khan Legacy Heart Center
Stuart Lander HeartPlace
David Rawitscher
Legacy Heart Center
Moiz Shafiq Dallas Cardiology
Leena Sharan HeartPlace
CHIROPRACTOR
Brandon Black Wellness Center of North Texas
Arthur Bradley Bradley Chiropractic
Joe Dennis
Dennis Family Wellness Center
Derek Frye
Integrative Medical of Coppell
Jason Wayne Frisco Spinal Rehabilitation
COSMETIC AND FACIAL PLASTIC SURGEONS
Benjamin Bassichis
Advanced Facial Plastic
Surgery Center
Bruce Byrne
Regional Plastic Surgery Center & Spa
Derek Rapp
Regional Plastic Surgery Center & Spa
Gregory Roberts
Roberts Cosmetic Surgery
Matthias Solomon
Solomon Plastics
DENTIST
Jason Hui
Paragon Dentistry
Lauren Lewellen
Advanced Dental
Anita Madhav
Preston Bend Dental
Preetha Thomas Enclave Dental
Jeff Williams
Allen Dental Center
DERMATOLOGIST
Jennifer Dharamsi
Legacy Dermatology
Corinne Erickson
North Dallas Dermatology
Jill Feetham
Dallas Center for Dermatology
James Ralston Dermatology Center of McKinney
Amanda Wolthoff
U.S. Dermatology Partners
HOSPITAL FOR ER VISITS
Baylor Scott & White
Medical City Dallas
Medical City Frisco
Medical City McKinney
Medical City Plano
Methodist McKinney
Hospital
Texas Health
Presbyterian Allen
Texas Health
Presbyterian Plano
HOSPITAL FOR SURGERIES
Eminent Medical Center
Methodist McKinney Hospital
Texas Health
Presbyterian Allen
Texas Health
Presbyterian Dallas
Texas Health
Presbyterian Plano
Legent Hospital for Special Surgery
Legent Outpatient Surgery
ENDODONTIST
Brody Hildebrand
Preston Hollow Specialists
Fatima Robertson Center of Endodontics
ENT–EARS,NOSE,& THROAT SPECIALIST
Nicole Bryan
Nicole Bryan, MD
Gretchen Champion
The ENT & Allergy Centers of Texas
Harry Earl Allergy & Asthma Centers of the Metroplex Centers of the Metroplex
Yoav Hahn
Dallas Ear Institute
Kenneth Hsu
The ENT & Allergy Centers of Texas
Hari Reddy
Allergy and Asthma Associates of Allen
Richard Thrasher
The ENT & Allergy Centers of Texas
FAMILY PHYSICIAN
Guy Culpepper
Bent Tree Physicians
Keith Eppich
Village Health Partners
Liane Kibel
Village Health Partners
Rachel Lisle
Coppell Integrative Medical Group
Bryan Lowery Frisco Concierge Medicine
John Moon
Village Health Partners
FERTILITY/ REPRODUCTIVE DOCTOR
Victor Beshay
DFW Center for Fertility & IVF
Julian Escobar
Conceive Fertility Center
Derek Haas
Conceive Fertility Center
Tiffanny Jones
Conceive Fertility Center
Lowell Ku
Dallas IVF Frisco
Sara Mucowski
Dallas IVF
Anil Pinto
ReproMed Fertility Center
GASTROENTEROLOGIST
Adna Badr
Digestive Health Associates of Texas
Neville Fernandes
Texas Digestive Disease Consultants
Sanjay Nayyar
Digestive Health Associates of Texas
Michael Weisberg
Digestive Health Associates of Texas
GENERAL SURGEON
Steve Duffy
Advanced Surgical of North Texas
Nathan Emerson
Surgical Group of North Texas
Brian Long
Nicholson Clinic
Nick Nicholson
Nicholson Clinic
Thomas Roshek
Nicholson Clinic
Robert Santaella
North Star Texas Surgical
Associates
Randal Troop
Plano Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Center
HEMATOLOGIST/ ONCOLOGIST – CANCER CARE SPECIALIST
Dennis Birenbaum
THOCPA
Alfred DiStefano
Texas Oncology
Shrawan Gaitonde
Texas Oncology
Sashi Reddy
Texas Oncology
Anand Shivnani
Texas Oncology
HEPATOLOGIST – LIVER SPECIALIST
Aame Agha
Institute for Digestive Health
HOME HEALTH AGENCY
At Home Healthcare
Kingly Home Health Care
Pathfinder Home Health
SageCare Therapy Services
Unlimited Care of North Texas
INTERNAL MEDICINE DOCTOR
Rosemary Bates
Bates Wellness
Chandra Brown
Internal Medicine Associates
Gustavo Day
GHD Internal Medicine
Adrian Nguyen
Baylor
Bina Sharma
Coppell Adult Medicine Specialist
MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY
BetterHelp
Cornerstone Family Psychiatry
Garland Behavioral Hospital
Lifeologie Counseling
Dallas
The Seay Behavioral Health Center of Plano
INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGIST
Dev Batra
Dallas Vein Institute
David Kim
Texas Radiology Associates
Jonathan Metzler
Texas Radiology Associates
Adria Moge
Texas Radiology Associates
Crys Sory
Preferred Imaging
Jaryd Stein
Precision Vascular
HOSPICE CARE PROVIDERS
Anchor of Hope
Bristol Hospice
Faith Hospice
Mercy Hospice
VITAS Hospice
VNA Hospice
LASIK SURGEON
Dai Brooks
Brooks Eye Associates
Jason Bullajian
Texas Vision and Laser Center
Michael George
Tylock George Eye Center
Andy Lee
Total Eye Care
Jeffrey Whitman
Key-Whitman Eye Center
David Kleiman
Kleiman Evangelista Eye Center
MEMORY CARE FACILITY
HarborChase
NEUROLOGIST
Charisse Barta
Texas Neurology Consultants
C. Fish Greenfield
Texas Neurology
Henry Raroque
SNI Sleep Center and Neurology
Brian Sorin
North Texas Institute of Neurology & Headache
Supriya Thirunarayanan
Texas Institute for Neurological Disorders
NEUROSURGEON
Akwasi Boah
Texas Back Institute
Rob Dickerman
North Texas Brain & Spine Institute
Mark Kayanja
Texas Back Institute
Thomas Kosztowski
Texas Back Institute
Scott Kutz
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas
Brad McGowan
Dallas Brain, Spine & Skull
Based Surgery
Blake Staub Texas Back Institute
OB/GYN
Bradley Axline
Bradley Axline, MD
Renee Chan
Comprehensive OB/GYN
Elizabeth Coronado Women’s Specialists of Plano
Nora Hsu
North Texas Obstetrics & Gynecology
Shea Joyner
Craig Ranch OB/GYN
OPTHALMOLOGIST
Catherine Chen
Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates
Andy Lee
Total Eye Care
Bradley Strong Strong Eye Care
Robert Warren
Ophthalmology Associates
Jeffrey Whitman
Key Whitman Eye Centers
OPTOMETRIST
Rajan Arora
Vision Arora
Peter Bui
OmniVision Eye Care
Michael Grace Grace Eye Clinic
Deborah Moon Lakeside Vision & Optical
Mary Peck Eyecare & Eyewear
ORAL SURGEON
Christine Coke
Allen Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
Mark Craig
Mark A Craig DDS MD
ORTHODONTIST
Jennifer Buchanan Buchanan Orthodontics
Jose Chow
Jose Chow Orthodontics
Hilton Goldreich Goldreich Orthodontics
Victor Sigoda Sigoda Orthodontics
Patricia Simon
Lakewood Orthodontics
ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON
Robert Bayless Precision Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Theodore Belanger
Texas Back Institute
William Burns
Craig Ranch Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
Andrew Chambers
Dallas Orthopedic Joint Institute
Stephen Courtney
Advance Spine Center
Peter Derman
Texas Back Institute
Richard Hostin
Southwest Scoliosis Institute
Justin Kane
Orthopedic Institute of North Texas
Isador Lieberman
Texas Back Institute
Jeffrey Lue
Legacy Orthopedics
Chris Miller
Legacy Orthopedics
Charles Toulson
Alpha Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
PAIN MANAGEMENT
Sheena Bhuva Texas Back Institute
Kenneth Dauber
Plano Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Center
John East
Addison Pain & Regenerative Medicine
Jeremy Epstein TriCity Pain Associates
Gabriel Rodriguez The Pain Relief Center
PERIODONTIST
Nathan Hodges
Rockwall Periodontics
James Dean Jensen
Jensen Orthodontics
PEDIATRIC DENTIST
Donna Barefield
Barefield Pediatric Dentistry
Timothy Brister
Texas Pediatric Dentistry
Ben Curtis
Children’s Dentistry of North Dallas
Susan Roberts
Pediatric Dentistry
Terry Scott
Just for kids. Dentistry
PEDIATRICIAN
Elizabeth Adams West Plano Pediatrics
Qamar Aslam Carrollton Pediatrics
Laurie Berger West Plano Pediatrics
Ronald Blair
Forest Lane Pediatrics
Lilyan Blatt
Kid Approved Pediatrics
PHARMACY
CVS Snider Plaza
Dougherty’s Preston Royal
Scripx Pharmacy
Stonebriar Pharmacy
Texas Star Pharmacy
PODIATRISTS
Roderick Hunter
Hunter Foot & Ankle Associates
Justin Kane
Orthopedic Institute of North Texas
Reza Mobarak
Southwest Foot & Ankle Center
Nere Onosode
Anadel Center for Foot and Ankle
Reconstruction
Jeffrey Radack
Texas Regional Foot & Ankle Clinics
PHYSICAL
THERAPIST
Michael Fisher
Allen Physical Therapy
Steven Light
Shelly Ritz
Serge Saithsoothane Center Physical Rehabilitation
HaydenTaylor Greater Therapy Centers
PROSTHETICS
Scott Sabolich
Prosthetics & Research
Larry Urben
Randy Duncan
Jan-Morgan Gainer
PSYCHIATRIST
Sheena Bhuva
Texas Back Institute
Mark Cartwright
Carewright Clinical Services
Naya Patel
Texas Back Institute
PULMONOLOGIST
David Plump
Pulmonologist of Arlington
Mark Quinn
Methodist Richardson
Medical Center
Rashid Rahman
Tashid Rahman
Allan Shulkin
Medial City Dallas
REHABILITATION CENTER
Post Acute Medical
Rehabilitation
RPSC Hand Therapy
RHEUMATOLOGIST
Megha Patel-Banker
Arthritis & Rheumatology Institute
Iftikhar Chowdhry
Arthritis Centers of Texas
Stephanie Hennigan
Rheumatology Associates
John Lavery
John P. Lavery, MD
SLEEP SPECIALIST
Nabeel Farah
Sleep Medicine Consultants of North Texas
Jeff Jones
Marc Quinn
Methodist Richardson Medical Center
Henry Raroque
SNI Neurology and Sleep
SENIOR LIVING FACILITY
HarborChase
Legacy at Willow Bend
Sunrise
The Reserve at North Dallas
SPINE SURGEON
Ted Belanger
Texas Back Institute
Stephen Courtney
Advanced Spine Center
Peter Derman
Texas Back Institute
Rob Dickerman North Texas Brain and Spine Institute
Michael Duffy Texas Back Institute
Richard Guyer
Texas Back Institute
Isador Lieberman Texas Back Institute
Blake Staub
Texas Back Institute
UROLOGIST
Malcolm Perry
Dr. Malcolm O. Perry, III
William Smith
Urology Clinics of North Texas
Jared Stringer
North Dallas Urology
Nabeel Syed
Urology Clinics of North Texas
Gregory Thoreson
Urology Clinics of North Texas
VASCULAR SURGEON
Dev Batra
Dallas Vein Institute
John Eidt
Texas Vascular Associates
Russell Lam
Lam Vascular and Associates
Ana Lorenzo Vein Care Solutions
Akram Khan
The Vein Clinic | Cardiac Center of Texas
VITAMIN & SUPPLEMENT COMPANY
5 Star Nutrition
Mike’s Health Collection
Neogen Life
Neogen Nutrition
Vitamin Shoppe
WOUND CARE SPECIALIST
Paul Kim
UT Southwestern Medical Center – Wound Clinic
Reza Mobarak
Southwest Foot and Ankle
Maxine Theriot
North Texas Professional Wound Care Associates
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
TODD
O.D., ANITA
O.D., KIM
M.D., RON
M.D., MARTIN FABER, O.D., AMANDA HOELSCHER, O.D., LARRY FISH, M.D., KATE LEE, M.D., JEFFREY WHITMAN, M.D., FAISAL HAQ, M.D., ALFRED HUMPHREY, M.D., EDWARD HURST, M.D., TARA HARDIN, O.D., AMY HONG, M.D. NOT PHOTOGRAPHED: LESLIE PFEIFFER, MD
Key-Whitman Eye Center has been serving the North Texas area for more than 50 years. Thousands of North Texans choose Key-Whitman Eye Center because they want better vision, and Key-Whitman is one of the few eye centers that offers the full range of vision improvement options. This highly experienced team of doctors offers patients comprehensive eye care with the convenience of locations across Dallas-Fort Worth.
Chief surgeon Dr. Whitman is a recipient of the American Medical Association Physician’s Recognition Award. He is the president of the Outpatient Ophthalmic Surgery Society and is a past president of the American College of Eye Surgeons and the Dallas Academy of Ophthalmology. He is one of the most experienced cataract and refractive surgeons in North Texas and is recognized in D Magazine as one of the Best Doctors in Dallas for 19 consecutive years. Dr. Jeffery Whitman is honored to be listed among Living Well Magazine’s Top Docs in Dallas in the category of ophthalmology and LASIK again this year. He is one of the first surgeons in Texas to be trained in LASIK eye surgery for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Today, Key-Whitman is known for all-laser, blade-free LASIK to give patients greater predictability and accuracy than ever before. From comprehensive eye exams, management of glaucoma and corneal disease to reconstructive and cosmetic eyelid surgery, Key-Whitman continues to provide its patients with personalized, hightech solutions for better vision.
Under the direction of Dr. Whitman, the Key-Whitman team of highly experienced doctors performs a full range of progressive ophthalmic services in seven convenient
locations. Each surgeon is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, and each doctor performing LASIK and cataract surgery is additionally board certified by the American Board of Eye Surgeons.
For patients wanting to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses and contacts, many solutions are available, including LASIK, PRK, The Visian ICL, and the high technology lens implants used in cataract surgery. Additional services include eye health exams; management of diabetes, glaucoma, and corneal disease; treatment of dry eye; and reconstructive and cosmetic eyelid surgery.
Key-Whitman Eye Center 11442 N. Central Expy., Dallas 11445 Dallas Pkwy., Frisco 3060 Communications Pkwy., Plano 910 N. Davis Dr., Arlington 400 W. Arbrook Blvd., Ste. 121, Arlington 18661 LBJ Frwy., Ste. 400, Mesquite 2380 S. Goliad, Rockwall
(214) 220-3937
keywhitman.com
Justin Michael Kane, MD completed his undergraduate degree at the highly regarded engineering college Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. He went on to receive his medical degree from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in order to work alongside some of the most influential orthopedic surgeons in the country. He completed an internship at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After his internship, he returned to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital to complete his orthopedic surgery residency with the world class surgeons at the most highly sought-after program with The Rothman Institute. Dr. Kane then completed a fellowship in foot and ankle surgery at one of the most prestigious fellowships at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas.
Before establishing The Orthopedic Institute of North Texas (OINT), Dr. Kane worked at Baylor University Medical Center as an orthopedic surgeon as well as the director of research in Human Motion and Performance Center located on Baylor’s Dallas campus. Dr. Kane has authored over 100 publications, book chapters, articles, and research presentations presented internationally. He continues to mentor students and young physicians as they prepare for their career in orthopedic surgery. He continues to perform clinical research and serves as a reviewer for numerous peer reviewed orthopedic journals.
Dr. Kane specializes in foot and ankle problems ranging from bunions and hammertoes to complex reconstructive procedures and limb salvage surgeries. He sees patients from all over the world at the locations in Frisco and Farmers Branch, Texas.
When Dr. Kane is not working at The Orthopedic Institute of North Texas (OINT), he actively travels the world participating in a number of medical mission trips helping patients with complex limb deformities. He continues to participate in the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society’s (AOFAS) Vietnam Outreach Program with Mobility Outreach International (MOI) traveling the country working alongside his Vietnamese colleagues teaching the newest treatments to residents and surgeons. He also participates in medical missions in the Dominican Republic with Community Empowerment through Rush University. Dr. Kane enjoys cycling, golfing, cooking international cuisine and is a passionate animal rights advocate helping with animal rescue.
Baylor Frisco Professional Building #1 5575 Warren Pkwy., Ste. 115 Frisco, Texas 75034
2914 Valley View Lane, Ste. 130 Farmers Branch, Texas 75234
(972) 591-6468
oint.org
Dr. Stephen Courtney is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon and the founder of the Advanced Spine Center in Plano, TX. Dr. Courtney has been practicing medicine and providing exceptional patient care in Plano since 1995 and has worked tirelessly to develop superior operative techniques to treat neck and back disorders.
Dr. Courtney is a respected orthopedic spine surgeon who focuses on disorders of the neck and back. His work ethic, outstanding outcomes, and personable approach to patient care have earned him a reputation as one of the best spine surgeons in Texas. He has expanded his reach and has improved the quality of life for patients across the country. Dr. Courtney has developed 9 product lines, and has obtained 9 patents and 14 trademarks on its spine related products. He has been honored with numerous awards and recognitions.
Led by Dr. Courtney, the skilled team at Advanced Spine Center cares for patients with neck and back pain using a wide array of the most state-of-the-art tools and techniques— from conservative physical therapy and injection therapy—to advanced pain management, as well as surgical intervention. They employ the latest in minimally invasive spine surgeries, in addition to cutting-edge replacement technology. Incorporating both high tech and high touch, we get our valued patients back to their lives so they can enjoy all the activities they love.
Dr. Courtney is dedicated to educating not just himself and his colleagues but his patients as well. He is known for his straight-forward, honest approach which puts his patients at ease, trusting him to perform highly technical operations that will help them restore their quality of life. He knows the single most important person in the treatment process is the patient.
When Dr. Courtney is not with his patients you can find him enjoying time with his wife and five children, hitting the trails on his mountain bike, or perfecting his Cajun cooking.
HOSPITAL & AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY CARE
Methodist McKinney Hospital is committed to providing quality and compassionate care to our patients and incomparable service to our physicians. Our dedication to patient and physician satisfaction alongside our cutting-edge technology, makes us the hospital of choice in the communities we serve. We consistently strive to set a whole new standard for superior healthcare with the Best Staff, Best Doctors, Best Care. It’s Who We Are.
Specialties:
• Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery
• Foot and Ankle Surgery
• Gastroenterology
• General Surgery
• Gynecology
• Hand Surgery
• Joint Replacement
• Neck and Back Surgery
• Orthopedics
• Pain Management
• Plastic Surgery
• Sports Medicine
• Urology
Services:
• Inpatient and Outpatient Surgery
• Diagnostic Imaging
• Full-Service Lab
• 9 Physical Therapy Clinics
• 2 Ambulatory Surgery Centers
Dr. Jeff Williams is one of four dentists at Allen Dental Center. Blessed to have been an architect before he came to dentistry, Dr. Williams or “Dr. Jeff” approaches each problem not just as a “repairman,” but driven to make sure that artistry and natural beauty are woven into every case he treats. He desires solutions that not only last but restore the natural smile you had in your youth or the smile you have never had but always wanted. Nothing is more exciting than to exceed patients’ expectations with procedures we provide. It is for this reason, Dr. Jeff has worked tirelessly over the years with multiple hours of training from the best minds in dentistry to perform at this level.
Dr. Jeff and the practice strive to have standards of success that are higher than our patients’ expectations to satisfy each patient every time.
Having been a dentist in Allen for 24 years, Dr. Jeff has been blessed to develop relationships with and treat thousands of patients. As the community has changed and evolved, so has ADC and the services we provide. Huge advances in dentistry have resulted in more expedient comfortable and cosmetic solutions.
All of that having been said, no man stands alone. Countless people have generously shared wisdom and experience, including his father , who is also a dentist, his brother- Dr. Steve as well as Dr. Brad & Dr. Josh. All have challenged Dr. Jeff with their commitment to excellence, hunger to always improve and honest collaboration as they strive to allow the work of their hands to be the full expression of God’s gift of service to others.
Much of the opportunity to practice was made possible by the love of his life, Jan, Dr. Jeff’s wife of 34 years, who sacrificed to pu him through school and make possible a second career. He is also blessed by three boys Joah, Jess, and Judson and the excitement he is anticipating what God will do with and through them. To the greatest degree, Dr. Jeff has been blessed by God’s grace and his Indescribable Gift, Jesus!
Since 1947, the Sabolich name has been synonymous with clinical excellence worldwide in the field of prosthetic innovation. Following in the footsteps of his grandfather Lester and his father John, Scott Sabolich became a prosthetic apprentice technician when he was just 16 years old. Upon completion of his Bachelor of Science degree, Scott attended the prosthetics program at Northwestern University in Chicago and became a third generation Certified Prosthetist. He has carried n the tradition and family legacy with two of the most amazing state of the art facilities anywhere in the United States.
Based in Oklahoma City with a second location in Dallas, Scott Sabolich Prosthetics is world renowned for their unique ability in fitting patients who have been categorized as difficult to fit. Skiers, g fers, ex NFL athletes and the current world’s fastest amputee, travel from all over the United States to our facilities to findthe best fitting,highest functioning prosthesis available anywhere in the world. One of the many unique aspects of the Sabolich facilities is that everything is done in-house. The casting is still done by hand and all the fabrication and modifica ions are done on site. Our custom shape and skin which makes the prosthesis look as life-like as possible and our custom airbrushed artwork are just a couple added features that you won’t find anywhere else
The cutting-edge technology available at our facilities is second to none. From microprocessor knees that allow an above the knee amputee to walk upstairs step over step, to myoelectric hands that grip, pinch and rotate, our life mission is to help amputees achieve the highest level of function and be as comfortable as possible. For over 73 years we have been changing lives. We would be honored to help change yours.
McKinney audiologist Liz Brassine has earned a lone list of credentials after her name—Au.D. CCC-A, FAAA—but opening up her own audiology practice 14 years ago is among her proudest accomplishments. With a kind, caring, and compassionate manner, Dr. Brassine and her talented team at Hearing Services of McKinney have greatly improved the quality of life for their patients utilizing the latest in hearing innovations.
With an innate love of math and science, she started working for an audiologist in high school before earning Master of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in Audiology from Northwestern University. After graduate school, Dr. Brassine went on to work for two audiology practices before spending 10 years as the national training manager of a leading global hearing aid manufacturer. In 2002, she obtained her Au.D. (Doctor of Audiology) from A.T. Still University.
In the decade Dr. Brassine spent training other hearing care professionals around the country in the fitting and dispensing o digital hearing aid technology, her understanding of the devices grew exponentially and provided her exceptional insight into their increasing capabilities. “I was in the nitty gritty of hearing aids day in and day out,” says Dr. Brassine, whose knowledge of hearing software, technology, and products is quite extensive.
With over 36 million Americans suffering from hearing loss, as the third most common health related problem in America, Dr. Brassine opened Hearing Services of McKinney to address this growing problem. To be able to serve an area near and dear to her heart, one where she’s chosen to make her home, is an added benefit. She knew her background both in hearing aid manufacturing and in private practice would make a difference in McKinney—and it has.
When Hearing Services of McKinney’s doors opened in 2006, it was the only audiology practice in McKinney. “In the beginning, it was just myself and a secretary.” Meanwhile, Cassandra Wilson, Au.D., joined Hearing Services of McKinney 10 years ago. Together, they offer personal attention, service, and hearing aid knowledge that you can’t get from a chain or big box store.
J. Richard Evanson, D.O. is a board-certified, fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip preservation as well as reconstruction of the hip and knee. He is certified in total knee and total hip replacement with the MAKO™ Robot and focuses on a variety of surgical techniques including: hip and knee arthroscopy, minimally invasive surgical techniques, sport injuries, and joint replacement of the hip and knee. He has a clinical interest and background working with sports related injuries, femoral acetabular impingement (FAI), hip dysplasia, avascular necrosis (AVN), and arthritis of the hip and knee. Dr. Evanson offers minimally invasive hip joint replacement using the direct anterior approach with the MAKO™ Robot, helping his patients recover faster while minimizing pain. He also specializes in hip arthroscopy, pelvic osteotomies and other hip joint preservation surgeries to help his patients maintain their normal joints and active lifestyles. Dr. Evanson is certified in total knee and total hip replacements with the MAKO™ Robot.
Dr. Evanson graduated from Brigham Young University, Provo UT with degrees in Spanish and Chemistry in 2004 before attending Medical School at A.T. Still University of Health Science, Kirksville MO. where he received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine in 2008. He completed an orthopedic military residency at Eisenhower Army Medical Center in 2013. He then served as an Army orthopedic surgeon at Fort Benning, Ga. until 2017. During that time, he was deployed in 2014 as the chief orthopedic surgeon supporting military soldiers in Kuwait. After concluding his commitment to the Army, he completed a fellowship at Duke University in hip preservation and reconstruction. Dr. Evanson is actively involved in research and has been honored as a scientific presenter at national meetings, published multiple articles in peer-reviewed journals, co-authored a book chapter, and won several research
awards. Dr. Evanson is married with five children and is actively involved in his church. He enjoys hunting, outdoor activities and playing sports and is a former NCAA Division I college athlete. He is also fluent in the Spanish language. Dr. Evanson is currently seeing new patients who suffer from hip and knee joint pain.
5228 W. Plano Parkway Plano, Texas 75093 (972) 250-5700 posmc.com
HOSPICE CARE PROVIDER
Established in 1934, the Visiting Nurse Association of Texas (VNA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that helps seniors age with dignity and independence at home. VNA is the community’s most trusted provider of quality healthcare services in the home and is the first nonprofit and mos experienced Hospice Care provider in Texas. Focusing on living life to its fullest and treating our patients and families with the dignity and respect they deserve. Serving Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Grayson, Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, Rockwall, Tarrant, Van Zandt, Wise Counties and parts of Johnson and Navarro Counties.
VNA offers Meals on Wheels in Dallas County, delivering nutritious, freshly-prepared hot meals to 4,600 homebound seniors and disabled adults. VNA continuously adds hungry, homebound seniors to our service as funding allows.
VNA’s fundraising events held throughout the year include: North Texas Giving Day, Power of Pie, Light Up a Life, and Celebrity Chef.
VNA’s volunteer opportunities offer many fun and meaningful individual, family, and group volunteer experiences. VNA Meals on Wheels volunteers provide hot, nutritious meal delivery weekdays, virtual deliveries via phone, and supplemental pet food delivery, one Saturday each month. Virtual and in-person volunteer opportunities are made easy with our mobile app (volunteer.vnatexas.org). VNA Hospice Care provides a wide variety of opportunities to
visit with patients and caregivers to provide support. Sewing projects and administrative support is also needed. Donations help the Visiting Nurse Association of Texas. A gift of $35 will feed a senior for a week. A gift of $150 will provide compassionate hospice care for a patient with nowhere to turn. Your support makes it possible to serve more hungry neighbors in need and provide the highest-quality care to those facing terminal illness with no means to pay. Visit our website, www.vnatexas.org, for more information on how you can help.
1600 Viceroy Drive, Suite 400
Dallas, Texas 75235 (1-800) CALL VNA vnatexas.org
Eminent Medical Center is a premier, boutique treatment destination in the Dallas/Forth Worth area. By considering us as an option for your care, you are taking the first important step towards wellness. Our state-of the-art facility provides more than a healthcare service, it provides a healthcare experience. We are an In-Network provider with Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and United Healthcare.
Eminent Medical Center was designed by local physicians with their patients’ healthcare, safety, comfort and over all well-being in mind. Our hospital offers both inpatient and outpatient procedures all with highly skilled expert specialists in their fields, ensuring you receive the best healthcare.
Our center features three operating suites, along with a pharmacy, laboratory, emergency department, tranquil pre and post-operative areas, and five private relaxing patient rooms designed with your comfort in mind—right down to the 55” high-definition televisions placed in every room. Your family will also wait in comfort with our luxurious waiting areas, complete with complimentary beverages, free Wi-Fi, and 70” high-definition televisions
By housing each of these different resources on one hospital campus, we can expedite your treatment and ensure that you receive the prompt attention that you don’t find at some of the large hospitals in the region. If anything can be done to enhance your experience, we encourage you to let us know right away. We pride ourselves on offering exceptional patient healthcare with an extraordinary patient experience in mind.
Our hospital is currently offering services for: Pain Management, Sports Medicine, General Surgery, Spine Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Minimally Invasive Sine Surgery, Total Joint Surgery, Foot & Ankle Surgery, Hand Surgery, Gynecological Surgery, and Plastic Surgery. Onsite services of x-ray, laboratory and pharmacy are also available.
In this day and age, you have many options for your healthcare. When you entrust your well-being to the specialists at Eminent Medical Center, you will receive the quality of care that you want and that you deserve. From the moment you arrive at our spacious hospital, you will feel the Eminent difference, the Eminent Choice.
As a leader in spine care around the world, Texas Back Institute had to make a dramatic shift in delivering cutting edge, quality spine care during this pandemic. With the onset of social distancing and working to keep the public safe, TBI, by adopting telemedicine practices and by encouraging people to stay at home as much as possible, successfully set new standards in treating neck and back pain.
“At first, patients were concerned about having a quality clinic visit with their doctor while using telehealth,” says Dr. Derman, “but once the doctors and patients figured out the workflow to optimiz telemedicine for their visits, they all became very comfortable.”
An important element of a patient visit when a patient has neck or back pain is the ability to review their radiology reports with their doctor. Radiology reports can consist of x rays, an MRI or a CT scan. Dr. Bhuva says, “Our physicians are able to share their screen during the telemedicine exam, and go over the patient’s radiology reports with them.”
Our pain management physicians and spine surgeons carefully review the patient’s medical history and then go through a detailed discussion with the patient about their neck or back pain. “One of the most important elements of a patient encounter is listening to what they say about their pain. The physician—patient conversation provides 90% of the information the spine doctor needs to make the diagnosis and plan the next investigation or step in treatment,” says Dr. Lieberman.
Often a physical exam is still needed, in which case, with the appropriate personal protective equipment applied to both the doctor and patient, we are doing the in-person visit. Dr. Guyer found “that the recent experience verifies that patients are comfortable with a spine telemedicine visit, they find these visits to be easier to manage in their schedules and often report they feel they had more quality time with their doctors than with in person visits.” To schedule a telemedicine visit with your Texas Back Institute doctor today, call (972) 608-5100 or go to texasback.com.
Dr. Ralston is Board Certified in Dermatology. He is an awardwinning dermatologist with numerous accolades. Most recently, he was honored in 2020 as Best Dermatologist, Best Place for Botox, and Best Laser Hair Removal by McKinney/Allen Living Magazine. In 2019, he won Best Physician–Dermatologist for the ninth year in a row by McKinney Magazine/Online’s Best of McKinney. Dr. Ralston practices cosmetic, surgical and medical dermatology and provides the latest treatment options for a wide range of pediatric, adolescent and adult dermatological concerns such as skin cancer, eczema, acne and acne scars, wrinkles, age spots, rashes and psoriasis. He utilizes treatments such as PDT, which combines laser or other light with topical medicine to treat skin cancer, acne, aging, and other conditions. He provides the latest in body contouring and other cosmetic treatments and techniques. Additionally, he is a national key opinion leader for multiple lasers. His professional interests include utilizing technology to enhance the art and science of medicine for optimal skin health through preventative and quality care.
Dr. Ralston received his medical degree from The University of Texas Medical School at Houston and completed his dermatology residency at the State University of New York (SUNY) in Buffalo, New York where he was Chief Resident. He also fulfilled a fellowship in cutaneous oncology and photodynamic therapy (PDT) at the prestigious Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York. There he explored leading edge technology to develop less invasive methods to treat skin cancer and precancers. In order to refine his skills as a surgeon further, Dr. Ralston participated as a fellow in Mohs micrographic surgery. Dr. Ralston has contributed textbook chapters and articles for medical literature and was awarded Best Clinical Science Report from Roswell Park Cancer Institute.
Dr. Ralston was raised in The Woodlands, Texas, and now lives in McKinney with his wife and three children. He enjoys snow skiing, computers, music, reading, theatre, and spending time with his family.
Dr. Charles E. Toulson is a board-certified and fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in hip and knee replacement. He is leading North Texas in robotic-assisted joint replacements. His advanced joint replacement techniques result in rapid recovery times for patients. “Most patients are walking without a cane or walker in just one to two days following surgery,” Dr. Toulson says.
Dr. Toulson founded Alpha Orthopedics to provide the best possible patient-centered care. He is sought after for his excellent outcomes in treating all stage of arthritis. Dr. Toulson has pioneered minimally invasive surgery techniques for hip and knee replacement, including the anterior approach, he can replace a hip joint without detaching muscle from the pelvis or femur during surgery. This method allows patients to immediately bend their hip freely and bear full weight when comfortable, resulting in a more rapid return to normal function.
He has led the way for two major hospitals in North Texas to achieve the elite status of being accredited as Joint Replacement Centers of Excellence. Dr. Toulson has been named a best orthopedic surgeon by D Magazine 11 times. He has been awarded best orthopedic surgeon for seven years by Living Magazine and has also been awarded best orthopedic surgeon by Living Well Magazine for the past three years.
Dain B. Brooks, M.D. is a board-certified ophthalmologist, demonstrating that he has met the rigorous standards established by the American Board of Ophthalmology. You can trust him with every aspect of your eye care, from cataract surgery and premium lens implants, refractive surgery (including LASIK, PRK and ICL) to long-term eye disease management and dry eye treatment.
After graduating with honors (Alpha Omega Alpha) from the George Washington University School of Medicine in 2002, Dr. Brooks went on to complete his ophthalmology training at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. During his training and at subsequent Army medical centers, he had the honor of treating eye injuries suffered by soldiers in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Dr. Brooks was selected as Faculty Member of the Year in 2009 by the San Antonio Military Ophthalmology Residency Program. In addition to his numerous awards and recognitions, Dr. Brooks’ work has been published in several national and international clinical journals.
As part of his commitment to staying on top of the latest developments in ophthalmology, Dr. Brooks is a member of the following professional organizations: American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, American Academy of Ophthalmology and Texas Ophthalmological Association.
Dr. Brooks is married with four children and enjoys traveling with his family, biking, tennis, and community service in his spare time. He also frequently participates in international cataract surgery medical missions and is fluent in Spanish. Whenever possible, Dr. Brooks enjoys participating in cataract surgery medical missions to meet the needs of people without direct access to advanced eye care in other countries. He teams with several Faith-Based and humanitarian organizations to
provide care in an effort to preserve and restore sight for individuals in underserved nations and communities at home and abroad.
Dr. Brooks is truly honored to provide his surgical skills on these mission trips and looks forward to future opportunities to provide needed services to those in need throughout the world. His missions have included trips to Honduras, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, India and The Cornerstone Assistance Network providing care to underprivileged patients throughout North Texas.
Dr. Brooks has been in private practice in North Dallas and Plano since 2010. He has made it his mission to provide patients at Brooks Eye Associates with a premium experience delivering the highest quality medical and surgical eye care.
Brooks Eye Associates utilizes the latest in technology and techniques from the initial exam all the way to the patient surgical experience in their own onsite two-room ambulatory surgery center. They focus on treatment and prevention.
“We know that monitoring your eye health through comprehensive exams is the best way to ensure your vision is protected well into the future. If you are suffering from an eye disease, our caring staff optometrists will carefully diagnose your condition to determine the best approach
for treatment. If you have a refractive disorder, we can provide an effective solution to restore your vision,” says Dr. Brooks.
At Brooks Eye Associates we strive to make patients’ visits as comfortable as possible, welcoming each individual into a caring, secure and attentive environment. Brooks Eye Associates works collaboratively with a network of caring and dedicated clinicians with the central goal of providing the quality and compassionate eye care that our patients deserve. We strive to consistently improve our ability to serve our patients and surpass each of their expectations. Within the past four years patients have made it known they feel Brooks Eye Associates has accomplished this mission by nominating Dr. Brooks as best Ophthalmologist in the area in many patient poll platforms. Having the experience, skill, and technology necessary to provide exceptional eye care is one thing. Giving patients the individualized attention they deserve is another. The entire medical care team at Brooks Eye Associates is committed to providing you with the best patient experience and vision outcome possible. During each visit, you can rest assured that we will spend quality time with you to make sure all of your questions and concerns are addressed so that you fully understand the next step in your vision care process. If you live in Plano, Frisco, or the Dallas area and are looking for an experienced ophthalmologist and medical care team you can trust, please contact Brooks Eye Associates today at (214) 758-7941 to schedule an appointment. We look forward to meeting you and working with you to restore your vision!
Methodist Dallas Medical Center
221 W. Colorado Blvd., Pav II, Ste. 431 Dallas, Texas 75208
Methodist Charlton Medical Center 3430 W. Wheatland Rd., POB 1, Ste. 216 Dallas, Texas 75237
(469) 747-0382 (469) 405-0135 FAX dallasorthojoint.com
Dr. Chambers is a board certified Orthopaedic surgeon at Dallas Orthopaedic Joint Institute who specializes in joint replacement surgery. He received extensive training in joint replacement surgery during his fellowship at Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts General Hospital, which was voted as the top hospital in the United States. Dr. Chambers has implemented the techniques learned at Harvard Medical School into his own practice and offers minimally invasive total hip / knee replacement, partial knee replacement, revision surgery for malfunctioning, loose, and infected joint replacements, arthroscopic surgery of the hip and knee, and revision of failed and recalled metal-on-metal total hip replacement implants. Dr. Chambers focuses special attention on surgical techniques for rapid recovery after total joint replacement which allow his patients a more predictable and earlier return to home and an active lifestyle.
Dr. Chambers is pleased to offer the MAKOplasty RoboticArm Assisted partial/total knee and hip replacement. The MAKOplasty procedure is changing the way joint replacement surgeries are performed by providing each patient with a personalized surgical experience based on their specific diagnosis and unique anatomy using a CT-based 3D modeling. The robotic arm technology allows for extremely precise placement of hip/knee components with potentially less soft tissue injury than traditional joint replacement.
Dr. Chambers is a Texas native and grew up in Houston, Texas. He attended medical school at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, and completed residency at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. He then completed a fellowship in joint replacement surgery at Harvard Medical School. In his free time, Dr. Chambers enjoys traveling with his wife, Christine, and spending time with friends and family. He is an avid sailor and enjoys participating in sailing races on the local lakes in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Dr. Chambers practices at Methodist Dallas, Charlton, and Richardson Hospitals. To schedule an appointment please call or text (469) 747-0382.
Dr. Muhammad Akram Khan has practiced cardiovascular medicine in McKinney, Texas since 1997. He completed his cardiac fellowship and Interventional Fellowship at Baylor Medical Center of Dallas.
As Medical Director of Cardiac Center of Texas, Dr. Khan is committed to the application of new technology and progressive techniques to enhance the care he provides to his patients. Cardiac Center of Texas is a testament to his commitment to advanced preventive care and treatment. “Our goal is to help people identify their health risks and pre-symptomatic disease conditions prior to the onset of symptoms. In this proactive manner, we can potentially identify conditions before they go on to become acute and chronic conditions and when medical interventions may be most effective.”
Dr. Khan has served multiple roles on Medical Executive Committee for various hospitals. Dr. Khan is on staff at Medical Center of McKinney, Medical Center of Plano, Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano, McKinney and The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano. Dr. Khan is also dedicated to research and education. He is director of North Dallas Research Associates.
Dr. Ambreen Ashfaque came on board with Cardiac Center of Texas in December of 2010 but has been around the clinic since 2003. She is a graduate of Dow Medical College in Karachi, Pakistan. She then attended UT Southwestern Medical School where she did her internship and residency. Dr. Ashfaque is also certifiedby the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine adding this to her list of professional accomplishments. She sees patients in our clinic as well as performs the vein procedures for Vein Clinic of Texas here in our office
Providing every patient with individualized care and effective treatments for their foot, heel and ankle problems has always been the focus for Dr. Mobarak. His experience is backed with solid training and advanced knowledge of podiatry conditions and how to treat them.
Dr. Mobarak grew up in Richardson, TX and earned his bachelor’s degree in biochemistry with honors from Baylor University. He then attended Barry University in Florida to graduate with a Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery followed by his surgical residency at the Central Alabama VA in the areas of intense limb salvage and foot and ankle trauma.
Dr. Mobarak is a Fellow of the American Professional Wound Care Association and board certified in wound care, as well as foot reconstruction. He is also trained in hyperbaric oxygen treatment. As an adjunct faculty member at both Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, and Greenville Podiatric Surgical Residency Program, Dr. Mobarak teaches his surgical residents the newest and most effective techniques in foot and ankle surgery. He has even traveled to the Middle East to teach other doctors about limb salvage and hyperbaric oxygen
and hopes to set up a limb salvage program there to help prevent loss of limbs.
Dr. Mobarak is sought out for his extensive knowledge of wound care, limb salvage, and foot and ankle trauma treatments. His medical residency specifically focuses on diabetic limb salvage and wound care. He is particularly adept in nerve release and provides a treatment that can allow patients to walk the next day after surgery and results in decreased pain after surgery.
Combining his knowledge of foot surgery with his love of teaching, Dr. Mobarak is an avid lecturer. He speaks at national events on topics including advanced wound care, diabetic limb salvage, hyperbaric medicine, foot pain, and ankle trauma. He serves on the infectious disease committee at the Medical Center of Plano. He also writes in medical journals emphasizing on wound care and limb salvage.
5804 Coit Rd., Suite 100
Plano, Texas 75023
502 N. Valley Pkwy., #2 Lewisville, Texas 75067
6161 N. State Hwy. 161, Suite 320 Irving, Texas 75038
HEMATOLOGIST / ONCOLOGIST
Dr. Birenbaum founded the Arlington Cancer Treatment Center in 1981. He founded the Texas Hematology Center, PA in 1997. He is the founder, Medical Director, and CEO of Patients Comprehensive Cancer Center (2001) & McKinney Regional Cancer Center (2007). Dr. Birenbaum trained at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Institute for 5 years, 3 years as a Hematology/Oncology fellow and 2 years as facility professor. His private practice in Hematology/ Oncology has been in the Dallas/Fort Worth area since 1979.
Dr. Wyszynski and Dennis Birenbaum are M.D. Anderson trained hematologists/oncologists. Dr. Wyszynski also trained at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, PA.
HEMATOLOGIST / ONCOLOGIST
Dr. Wyszynski joins the Texas Hematology and Oncology Centers after many years of successful private medical practice in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Dr.Wyszynski completed his internship and residency at John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Stanford, New Jersey. He followed these with a number of Fellowships including one in Hematology/Oncology at the prestigious M.D.Anderson Cancer Center in Houston,TX,and two years at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Wysznski is well known for his quality of care and the personal interest he takes in his patients. He is very active in many professional societies and investigative trials.
At Roberts Cosmetic Surgery Center, Dr. Roberts specializes in facial cosmetic medical procedures, including the “scarless” face lift, endoscopic brow lift, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, otoplasty, chin and lip implants. For over 20 years, Dr. Roberts has focused his surgical specialty on the face, but he also performs minimally invasive cosmetic medical procedures, such as BOTOX® and dermal filler procedures. Dr. Roberts is dual Board certified by both the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery as well as the American Board of Otolaryngology | Head and Neck Surgery.
Dr. Roberts personally performs all surgical procedures, BOTOX® and filler procedures. Laser and resurfacing procedures at Roberts Cosmetic Surgery are performed by a certified and licensed aesthetician, while his support staff endeavors to provide optimal patient care.
“There’s a tremendous amount of satisfaction that comes along with my work,” Roberts says. “Seeing patients get positive results from their procedure, as well as seeing their renewed confidence, and then hearing the reaction of others in their lives is very fulfilling.” Dr. Roberts’ procedures are performed at an AAAASF certified facility near George Bush Tollway and Preston Rd in Dallas suburb, Plano, Texas. Read more here about what his patients say about him. View more before-and-after photos and review additional information at RobertsCosmeticSurgery.com. To schedule a consultation, call (972) 608-0000.
Nationally-known facial plastic surgeon Dr. Gregory D. Roberts has refined a face lift technique, known as the “scarless” face lift, which allows patients to recover from surgery with virtually no visible scarring. The “scarless” face lift involves a series of surgical methods and meticulous precision that can help restore more natural, youthful facial features with virtually imperceptible signs of surgical intervention.
“My one guiding principle is that your cosmetic surgery looks natural,” said Dr. Roberts. “You should look refreshed and well-rested, never pulled.” Dr. Roberts takes the time necessary to meticulously place and close incisions, ensuring that his patients’ incisions are virtually invisible, as well as helping to minimize bruising and quicken the healing process.
Many of Dr. Roberts’ patients also find pleasing results with a non surgical face lift alternative known as a Liquid Face Lift. Revolumizing the face with a Liquid Face Lift can be done alone or in conjunction with a face lift to restore natural, youthful volume and contours.
KM contacted Dr. Roberts after viewing some of his online images. During her consultation Dr. Roberts recommended upper and lower blepharoplasty (eyelid lifts) as well as a mini face lift. “I inherited drooping eyes from my dad, sagging jowls from my mother. But Dr. Roberts has completely changed that for me. Now I get comments even from strangers about how good my skin looks. Only my close friends know what I’ve had done, but I feel dramatically different. It’s helped my confidenceand I’m definitely more comfortable when I’m face-to-face with people.
At 51, JT worked to stay in shape but couldn’t stop the natural signs of aging. The sagging in her neck and jowl area started to bother her so much she no longer wore her hair off her face. “I feel young and wanted to look more youthful,” she said. After a mini face lift, she’s thrilled with the results. “Not one person has said, ‘Did you have a face lift?’” she said. “But people do tell me how pretty my skin is. I didn’t want to overdo it, and what Dr. Roberts did is perfect. Everyone in his office was attentive, helpful and supportive. I’d definitely do it again.
At 53, JR, below, had a face lift, endoscopic brow lift and lower blepharoplasty performed in one procedure. “Before the surgery I looked tired and my jowl area and the skin around my mouth sagged,” she said. “Dr. Roberts spent a lot of time explaining everything and answering my questions. After surgery, I was wearing a ponytail two weeks later and attended a work conference a week after that. No one could tell I’d just had surgery! To me, it’s so natural. I can’t say enough good things about Dr. Roberts and his staff.”
Consider what daily life asks of you and your loved ones. Grocery and cooking chores, uncertainties about well-being, home maintenance, keeping in touch with family and friends – today we call that a normal daily routine.
great dining, 24/7 security, home maintenance, access to wellness, and opportunities to stay connected with adventure right outside your door.
Fun and fulfillment await.
Start a conversation personalized to you and your loved ones by calling one of our warm and friendly communities.
Many 9-to-5 officworkers have started working remotely during the pandemic. Remote work is not for everyone, but these workers have had to adapt to the new “normal.” Ths has created a number of issues to keep in mind, especially the amount of physical activity a remote worker is getting. Many remote workers are fiding they aren’t getting enough physical activity, which can be detrimental to their well being.
Increased physical activity has many health benefits and also helps with focus, which is why staying active while working remotely is important to overall health. It’s good to incorporate a self-care routine that can facilitate wellness and make it easier to embrace the changes the pandemic has caused.
Before you start any task, it’s a good idea to sit and write down your
goals for that day in terms of actions. However, some experts suggest it’s better to do it before bed, while others suggest the morning is best. The purpose is to write down the goals in a special goal journal for the next day. That way you wake up with the mental energy you need to start and take action.
Working remotely allows you to create a routine that works for you. We’re all different and the well being of our minds depends on each of us as individuals. Some people embrace change faster than others. For example, there are people who have morning routines that include a cup of coffee, while others need a bottle of water when they get up.
While you have the leisure of being the boss of your time, discipline is required. You don’t have to tell someone if you go out or not, take free time or not, etc., but you need to know how to control your time.
Plan blocks of time
Start the day with physical exercise, even if it’s only 30 minutes. If you’re regularly active, it’s easier to stick to it. If morning hours don’t work, try getting active after lunch or early evening
Occasionally get up from your workplace (example: desk or table) and walk inside your home or run in place
Stretch important muscles that are related to sitting to avoid stiffness (example: muscles in your thigh, back, and buttocks)
If you have a pet, you can take it out for a while and come back
Incorporate free time (a break)
Listen to music while you work (if it doesn’t make you lose focus), while you take a break, when you exercise, when you pause for stretch, or when you walk or run in place
Meditate or relax using your breath or just follow relaxation on YouTube, Calm, or do yoga
Some people prefer to be standing while working rather than sitting
On all social networks, there are free videos you can watch for instruction and motivation, if you don’t know how to do a specifictype of exercise. Remember, after a long day of work, breathe and disconnect.
For more tips on lifestyle interventions, health and wellness, connect with me for coaching services at www.coachdrjulie.com.
Dr. Chambers is an orthopaedic surgeon at Dallas Orthopaedic Joint Institute who specializes in joint replacement surgery. He received extensive training in joint replacement surgery during his fellowship at Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts General Hospital, which was voted as the top hospital in the United States. Dr. Chambers has implemented the techniques learned at Harvard Medical School into his own practice and offers minimally invasive total hip / knee replacement, partial knee replacement, revision surgery for malfunctioning, loose, and infected joint replacements, arthroscopic surgery of the hip and knee, and revision of failed and recalled metal-on-metal total hip replacement implants. Dr. Chambers focuses special attention on surgical techniques for rapid recovery after total joint replacement which allow his patients a more predictable and earlier return to home and an active lifestyle.
Dr. Chambers is pleased to offer the MAKOplasty Robotic-Arm Assisted partial/total knee and hip replacement. The MAKOplasty procedure is changing the way joint replacement surgeries are performed by providing each patient with a personalized surgical experience based on their specific diagnosis and unique anatomy using a CT-based 3D modeling. The robotic arm technology allows for extremely precise placement of hip/knee components with potentially less soft tissue injury than traditional joint replacement.
Dr. Chambers is a Texas native and grew up in Houston, Texas. He attended medical school at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, and completed residency at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. He then completed a fellowship in joint replacement surgery at Harvard Medical School. In his free time, Dr. Chambers enjoys traveling with his wife, Christine, and spending time with friends and family. He is an avid sailor and enjoys participating in sailing races on the local lakes in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Dr. Chambers practices at Methodist Dallas, Charlton, and Richardson Hospitals. To schedule an appointment please call or text 469-747-0382.
METHODIST DALLAS MEDICAL CENTER
221 W. Colorado Blvd., Pav II, Suite 431 Dallas, Texas 75208
METHODIST CHARLTON MEDICAL CENTER
3430 W. Wheatland Rd., POB 1, Suite 216 Dallas, Texas 75237
469-747-0382
469-405-0135 FAX dallasorthojoint.com