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Idaho Falls Internist Doctors for Cholesterol

Type of Physician: Internist

What is a Internist?

A certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners provide long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common illnesses and complex problems for adolescents, adults, and the elderly. General internists are trained in primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and treatment of problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs. All internists are trained in the subspecialty areas of internal medicine including emergency internal medicine and critical care. Internists consult with surgeons when surgical management is indicated, and often act as consultants to other specialists.

Specialty: Internal Medicine

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Internist Doctors in Idaho Falls *

Eastern Idaho Medical Consultants
Brady L Cook
3200 Channing Way
STE 205
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-4300

Eastern Idaho Medical Consultants
Kenneth E Krell
3200 Channing Way
STE 205
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-4300

Eastern Idaho Medical Consultants
Jared C Morton
3200 Channing Way
STE 205
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-4300

Sleep Institute
Daron L Scherr
2900 Valencia Dr
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 523-7667

Eastern Idaho Medical Consultants
Shawn D Speirs
3200 Channing Way
STE 205
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-4300

Eastern Idaho Medical Consultants
Scott A Taylor
3200 Channing Way
STE 205
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-4300

Idaho Falls Infectious Disease
Martha O Buitrago
2900 Cortez Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-8400

EIRMC Brent Mueller MD
Brent W Mueller
2860 Channing Way
STE 111
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-4044

Idaho Falls Infectious Disease
Richard A Nathan
2900 Cortez Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 535-8400

Snake River Oncology of Eastern Idaho
Christian T Shull
2330 Desoto St
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 523-1100

Snake River Oncology of Eastern Idaho
Matthew G Sweetser
2330 Desoto St
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208) 523-1100

D Craig Heiner MD
D Craig Heiner
240 E Main St
Rexburg, ID 83440
(208) 356-8808

Idaho Physicians Clinic
Sherwin D'Souza
98 Poplar St
Blackfoot, ID 83221
(208) 785-3800

Blackfoot Medical Center
Gary Haddock
1441 Parkway Dr
Blackfoot, ID 83221
(208) 785-2600

Blackfoot Medical Center
Jeffrey Liles
1441 Parkway Dr
Blackfoot, ID 83221
(208) 785-2600

Portneuf Medical Center
Jack Routson
777 Hospital Way
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 239-8129

Jonathan T Paine MD
Jonathan T Paine
1151D Hospital Way
STE 204
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 237-2446

Pocatello Family Medicine
Nancy Alston
465 Memorial Dr
Pocatello, ID 83209
(208) 282-4700

Juniper Springs Internal Medicine
Linda L Babbitt
500 S 11th Ave
STE 203
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 232-5902

Pocatello Pulmonary
Cary V Jackson
500 S 11th St
STE 305
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 233-5864

Clinic of Internal Medicine
Mark P Benson
707 N 7th Ave
STE D
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 233-4562

Clinic of Internal Medicine
C Peter Groom
707 N 7th Ave
STE D
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 233-4562

Robert P Gilbert MD
Robert P Gilbert
618 N 6th Ave
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 234-0556

Clay Campbell MD
Jack O Clark
166 S 5th St
Montpelier, ID 83254
(208) 847-3847

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Cholesterol

What is cholesterol?

Cholesterol is a chemical compound that is naturally produced by the body and is a combination of lipid (fat) and steroid. Cholesterol is a building block for cell membranes and for hormones like estrogen and testosterone. About 80% of the body's cholesterol is produced by the liver, while the rest comes from our diet. . Dietary cholesterol comes mainly from meat, poultry, fish, and dairy products. Organ meats, such as liver, are especially high in cholesterol content, while foods of plant origin contain no cholesterol. After a meal, dietary cholesterol is absorbed from the intestine and stored in the liver. The liver is able to regulate cholesterol levels in the blood stream and can secrete cholesterol if it is needed by the body.

What are LDL and HDL cholesterol?

LDL cholesterol is called "bad" cholesterol, because elevated levels of LDL cholesterol are associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease. LDL lipoprotein deposits cholesterol on the artery walls, causing the formation of a hard, thick substance called cholesterol plaque. Over time, cholesterol plaque causes thickening of the artery walls and narrowing of the arteries, a process called atherosclerosis.

HDL cholesterol is called the "good cholesterol" because HDL cholesterol particles prevent atherosclerosis by extracting cholesterol from the artery walls and disposing of them through the liver. Thus, high levels of LDL cholesterol and low levels of HDL cholesterol (high LDL/HDL ratios) are risk factors for atherosclerosis, while low levels of LDL cholesterol and high level of HDL cholesterol (low LDL/HDL ratios) are desirable.

Total cholesterol is the sum of LDL (low density) cholesterol, HDL (high density) cholesterol, VLDL (very low density) cholesterol, and IDL (intermediate density) cholesterol.

What determines the level of LDL cholesterol ...

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Coats' Disease »

What is Coats' disease?

In 1912, Dr. George Coats described one sharply outlined form of exudative retinitis, clinically characterized as follows:

  1. Occurrence in infantile or juvenile male patients
  2. Unilaterality
  3. Absence of systemic diseases
  4. Exudates below the retinal vessels
  5. Retinal hemorrhages
  6. Slow progression to retinal detachment, cataract, atrophy, or glaucoma

Today little has been added. This rare condition is not inherited and may be successfully treated if caught early. However, since is not usually diagnosed early, it usually progresses to cause a marked loss of vision or blindness in one eye.

What are causes and risk factors for Coats' disease?

No causes or risk factors are known.

At this point, although there is no known hereditary component or any other cause, there may be some evidence to suggest that Coats' disease is caus...

Emergency Contact for Idaho Falls

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Idaho Falls Hospitals *

Idaho Falls Recovery Center
1957 E 17th St
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208)529-5285

Mountain View Hospital
2325 Coronado St
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208)557-2700

Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center
3100 Channing Way
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
(208)529-6111

Bingham Memorial Hospital
98 Poplar St
Blackfoot, ID 83221
(208)785-4100

State Hospital South
700 E Alice St
Blackfoot, ID 83221
(208)785-1200

Madison Memorial Hospital
450 E Main St
Rexburg, ID 83440
(208)356-3691

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