We hand all of our patients & visitors masks and gloves as soon as they walk in. Our staff all wear masks and gloves. In addition we sanitize all of our rooms & lobby and facility after every patient.
New medical technology has revolutionized how healthcare professionals communicate, process information and work with patients and each other. This is most apparent in emergency care. EMS technologies such as digital communication tools allow physicians and nurses to uncover symptoms, track data and administer necessary treatments in real time. The [...]
When you look for tips on how to improve your health, one nugget of wisdom that always pops up is to stay active. But, did you know that staying still—specifically, sitting—can actually be bad for your health? Health Risks of Sitting According to the Mayo Clinic, research has shown that excessive sitting is linked to a number of health concern [...]
Nosebleeds can be scary, but they aren’t typically a sign of anything dangerous and can be treated at home. The medical term for a nosebleed is epistaxis. The nose is prone to bleeding because it contains many small blood vessels. These arterioles help warm and moisturize the air you inhale. Since these vessels are near the surface, they are [...]
Every single year the cold and flu season visits us, whether we like it or not. Although there is no way to completely remove all the risks of getting the flu or a cold, there are many preventative measures you can take to try to avoid it and make sure you get through it comfortably in the event it happens. Get Vaccinated. One of the most important [...]
It may seem like summer only just begun, but we are quickly counting down the days until the next school year. As parents, our children’s safety is our top concern, so what can we do to help ensure our children are safe all year long? Angleton ER has four simple tips for helping keep your child safe all through the school year. Review school poli [...]