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Cholesterol Center - Las Cruces, NM

Las Cruces 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 Las Cruces *

Patricia Andrews MD
Patricia Andrews
225 E Idaho Ave
STE 17
Las Cruces, NM 88005
(575) 526-5525

Southwest Healthcare Associates
Azhar Zahir
1605 El Paseo Rd
Las Cruces, NM 88001
(575) 527-2600

Angelica Caglia MD
Angelica Caglia
1180 Mall Dr
STE C
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 532-5500

Louis M Benevento MD
Louis M Benevento
755 S Telshor Blvd
STE STE Q3
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 522-0423

John E Glick MD
John E Glick
2908 Hillrise Dr
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 522-5222

Ann S Mercer MD
Ann S Mercer
2801 E Missouri Ave
STE STE 12
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 522-6900

Rio Grand Medical Group
Jose R Castillo Mancilla
4351 E Lohman Ave
STE 301
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 532-8900

Rio Grand Medical Group
Manisha Ghei
4351 E Lohman Ave
STE 301
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 532-8900

Rio Grand Medical Group
Joshua Rosenberg
4351 E Lohman Ave
STE 301
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 532-8900

John H Reynolds MD
John H Reynolds
2447 S Telshor Blvd
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 522-5805

James F Malcolmson MD
James F Malcolmson
800 E 9th Ave
Truth Or Consequences, NM 87901
(575) 894-7813

David M Ortiz MD
David M Ortiz
800 E 9th Ave
Truth Or Consequences, NM 87901
(575) 894-3221

Mimbres Internal Medicine PA
Bassam Al Homsi
122 S Gold Ave
STE 3
Deming, NM 88030
(575) 544-7280

Mimbres Internal Medicine
Bassam Al-Homsi
122 S Gold Ave
STE 3
Deming, NM 88030
(575) 544-7280

Mimbres Internal Medicine PA
Fernando Pardo Ruiz
122 S Gold Ave
STE 3
Deming, NM 88030
(575) 544-7280

George Massoud MD
George Massoud
2559 N Scenic Dr
STE F
Alamogordo, NM 88310
(575) 434-3225

Nasser Alqassem MD
Nasser Alqassem
1101 E 9th st
STE A
Alamogordo, NM 88310
(575) 437-8411

Alamogordo Nephrology
Michael A Velasquez
1212 9th St
STE E
Alamogordo, NM 88310
(575) 443-1001

Chandi D Bankston DO
Michael Mishkin
1315 E 12th St
Alamogordo, NM 88310
(575) 437-5716

Alamogordo Clinic Ltd
David B Aday
1410 Aspen Dr
Alamogordo, NM 88310
(575) 437-7000

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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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Emergency Contact for Las Cruces

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Las Cruces Hospitals *

MountainView Regional Medical Center
4311 E Lohman Ave
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575)556-7600

Memorial Medical Center
2450 S Telshor Blvd
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(505)522-8641

Mesilla Valley Hospital
3751 Del Rey Blvd
Las Cruces, NM 88012
(575)382-3500

Peak Psychiatric Hospital
5065 McNutt Rd
Santa Teresa, NM 88008
(505)589-3000

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