Have you ever visited a chiropractor to relieve pain in your back or neck? Many of us have, but that’s not all chiropractic care can treat. Your chiropractor does not just align your vertebrae or treat your back pain. In fact, a chiropractor promotes better health, improves the quality of life, and provides ongoing maintenance…
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Family Practice Doctor vs. General Practitioner
Family practice and general practice are used interchangeably by many people. That is understandable since family doctors and general practitioners have many similarities. However, some details set these physicians apart. Learning the differences between a family doctor and a general practitioner will help you make informed decisions about your health care. Here is more information…
Internal Medicine vs. Family Medicine
When you bend over and hurt your back, wake up with a sore throat, or need your flu vaccine, who do you call? Wouldn’t it be great if there was someone that could help you deal with most health situations? Not every medical problem requires an emergency room or a specialist, however, navigating our healthcare…
Can a Chiropractor Help With GERD?
Acid reflux is a digestive disorder characterized by acidic stomach juices traveling upward from the stomach into the esophagus. It may cause an acidic taste when you burp after a meal. It can also cause a burning sensation that worsens when you lie down. If you have signs of repeat acid reflux, it may be…
What Is A Med Spa?
Med spas are becoming increasingly popular with both men and women. Why are they preferred over day spas? It’s because they offer a number of medical-grade cosmetic treatments and services under the supervision of doctors and in a relaxed, spa-like environment. This gives you the peace of mind that you’re in the care of trained…
What to Expect from Occupational Medicine
Occupational medicine is a medical field that focuses on the physical and mental health, safety, and well-being of workers. Doctors, occupational therapists, and other medical providers who serve the needs of patients and employers in the realm of occupational medicine keep an eye on how work affects an employee’s health and vice versa. The providers…
What Is an Emergency Medicine Doctor?
A doctor who practices emergency medicine has specialized training and experience in performing medical service to patients suffering traumatic or sudden medical events. An emergency medicine doctor examines patients in emergency settings and determines how to save their lives. Often required to make split-second decisions, emergency medicine physicians never know what to expect during their…
How Your Primary Care Physician Can Help Manage Chronic Diseases
Chronic diseases are medical conditions that last for a long time; sometimes for a few years and sometimes over the course of one’s lifetime. Chronic diseases can range in severity, but their affect is never too far off, as they can limit you from doing the activities you love or ever feeling completely well. Some…
The Texas Medical Institute Approach to Urgent Care
If you have suffered an acute injury that needs medical attention immediately or have an illness that you cannot wait a few days to see your primary care physician for, the Texas Medical Institute in Fort Worth, Texas is the place for you. It is a cost-effective and efficient alternative to the emergency room. We can…
Texas Medical Institute: Serving the Community in a Multidisciplinary Approach
Many medical clinics these days are extremely specialized and only deal with certain types of health conditions. So it is wonderful to have a multidisciplinary medical practice that can address everything from orthopedics and sports medicine to cosmetic services like Botox. The benefits of having a practice like this nearby are that the medical providers…
Welcome to the Texas Medical Institute Blog
Thank you for visiting our blog and we look forward to connecting with you. Texas Medical Institute is excited to bring you the latest information about research and advancements in our various specialties. This blog will also be used to post updates about our practice and keep in touch with our patients. We invite you…
Dallas DOL \ OWCP Workers Comp Injury Doctor
Annual Dallas Federal DOL / OWCP Work Injuries For the nearly 1.3 million people living in Dallas, there are an estimated 25,000 federal jobs (about 2% give or take). According to OSHA’s Federal Work Injury and Illness Statistics, published annually, about 3.3% of all federal employees suffer work-related injuries and illnesses each year. That means…