Michigan
Move with Ease: PRF Therapy for Joint Pain in Traverse City & Petoskey, Michigan
Pickleball, anyone? During the lively energy of a busy northern Michigan summer, you often find yourself caught up in a whirlwind of activities. From the crack of the pickleball paddle—to the swing of a golf club—and even the harsh clash of a tennis ball, you immerse yourself in the thrill of each game. You reunite…
Continue ReadingWhy is Weight Loss After 40 Such a Challenge? Explore Solutions to Help in Bloomfield Hills
If shedding pounds seems to become more of an uphill battle after you turn 40, you’re not alone. As our bodies age, a combination of factors can make weight loss harder than ever before. In Bloomfield Hills or Birmingham, Michigan, we recognize this challenge and understand just how tough it can be to lose weight…
Continue ReadingTackle Weight Gain in Chelsea, Michigan
If you’ve noticed that losing weight has become increasingly difficult as you’ve entered your 40s, you’re certainly not alone. Many individuals encounter significant challenges when it comes to shedding pounds in middle age, particularly around the waistline. This struggle is influenced by a combination of biological and lifestyle factors, extending beyond just diet and exercise. …
Continue ReadingThe Tragedy of Women’s Hormone Replacement: A Q&A with Dr. Gustav Lo, MD, Serving Bloomfield Hills and Birmingham, Michigan
Q: Why aren’t more women in Bloomfield Hills treated with hormone replacement for menopause? A: I’ll tell you exactly why, and it’s a story that’s impacted countless women, including many right here in Bloomfield Hills and Birmingham, Michigan. Back in the 80s, I was in med school when treating menopause with hormone replacement therapy (HRT)…
Continue ReadingIntroducing RegenCen – The Growth of Regenerative Treatments in Traverse City and Petoskey
When Dr. Gustav Lo, MD left his primary care/urgent care practice of 30 years, he didn’t wonder what to do next. “We had just transitioned the clinics to McLaren, but I was still eager to continue practicing medicine,” he recalls. “We immediately got to work on our RegenCen plan.” RegenCen isn’t primary care. It’s a…
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