Disease Prevention in Women Center - Hattiesburg, MS
Hattiesburg Internist Doctors for Disease Prevention in WomenType 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 Common Name: Internist Doctors in Hattiesburg *![]() Downtown Medical Associates ![]() Dorothy L Gillespie MD ![]() Hattiesburg Clinic - Internal Medicine ![]() Hattiesburg Clinic Internal Medicine ![]() Hattiesburg Clinic Internal Medicine ![]() Hattiesburg Clinic - Internal Medicine ![]() Hattiesburg Clinic - Internal Medicine ![]() Hattiesburg Clinic Internal Medicine ![]() Hattiesburg Clinic - Internal Medicine ![]() Bridget Tah-Clayton DO ![]() Virginia Crawford MD ![]() Southern Neurologic & Spinal Institute ![]() The Medical Group Of Hattiesburg ![]() Hubsouth Medical Clinic ![]() Hubsouth Medical Clinic ![]() Hematology & Oncology ![]() Seminary Family Health Center ![]() Jefferson Medical Associates ![]() Jefferson Medical Associates ![]() Jefferson Medical Associates ![]() Jefferson Medical Associates ![]() Jefferson Medical Associates ![]() Jefferson Medical Associates ![]() Family Health Center ![]() Family Health Center ![]() Marion County Internal Medicine ![]() Internal Medicine Clinic ![]() Internal Medicine Clinic ![]() Mary E Clawson MD ![]() Coastal Family Health Center ![]() Arthur E Wood MD ![]() Jatinder Singh MD ![]() Norwood Village Medical ![]() Harish M Madnani MD ![]() Ahmad A Haidar MD ![]() Roberto Lopez MD ![]() Riser Medical Associates ![]() Orange Grove Medical Specialties ![]() Orange Grove Medical Specialties ![]() Coast Internal Medicine ![]() Nguyen Huynh DO ![]() William R Fellows MD ![]() Pass Road Internal Medicine ![]() Cedar Lake Internal Medicine ![]() Thomas Poothullil MD ![]() Philip D Compton MD ![]() Medical Foundation of South MS ![]() Medical Foundation of South MS ![]() Kaizad P Tamboli MD ![]() South Coast Internists ![]() South Coast Internists ![]() South Coast Internists ![]() Center for Health Management ![]() Internal Medicine Clinic ![]() Internal Medicine Clinic ![]() Internal Medicine Clinic ![]() Blanche C Havas MD ![]() Gulf Coast Endocrinology ![]() Family Medical Center PA of Biloxi ![]() Family Medical Center PA of Biloxi ![]() James C Crittenden MD ![]() Rowe S Crowder III MD ![]() Biloxi Internal Medicine ![]() Biloxi Internal Medicine ![]() Biloxi Internal Medicine ![]() Biloxi Internal Medicine ![]() Biloxi Internal Medicine ![]() Billy Wansley MD ![]() Donald K Butcher MD ![]() Harold T Coulter MD ![]() Bienville Medical Center ![]() Ocean Springs Internal Medicine ![]() Ocean Springs Internal Medicine ![]() Gambrell Medical Clinic ![]() Community Health Clinic ![]() Southern Mississippi Heart Ctr PA ![]() Southern Mississippi Heart Ctr PA ![]() Southern Mississippi Heart Ctr PA ![]() Coastal Wellness Center ![]() Coastal Wellness Center ![]() Scott Regional Clinic ![]() Escatawpa Family Practice Clinic ![]() Robert D Holbert MD ![]() Samuel J Simmons III MD ![]() Jim Roberts MD ![]() Larry B Aycock MD ![]() Greater Meridian Health Center ![]() Greater Meridian Health Center ![]() Family Healthcare Clinic ![]() Luis V Borrell MD ![]() Moak Massengill Clinic ![]() Moak Massengill Clinic ![]() Internal Medicine Clinic ![]() Central MS Internal Medicine ![]() Central MS Internal Medicine ![]() Rush Medical Group PA ![]() Brookhaven Internal Medicine ![]() Family Health Care Center ![]() Rush Medical Group PA ![]() Brookhaven Internal Medicine Hattiesburg, MississippiUpcoming Local Events2012-06-17
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Disease Prevention in WomenRead the Disease Prevention in Women article » Disease prevention in women overviewScreening tests are a basic part of prevention medicine. All screening tests are commonly available through your general doctor. Some specialized tests may be available elsewhere. Take an active role and discuss screening tests with your doctor early in life. The following charts are beneficial (generally simple and safe) screening tests that can help detect diseases and conditions before they become harmful. OsteoporosisOsteoporosis is a condition with progressive loss of bone density leading to bone fractures. Estrogen is important in maintaining bone density. When estrogen levels drop after menopause, bone loss accelerates. Thus osteoporosis is most common among postmenopausal women. Screening testsMeasurement of bone density using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scan DEXA bone density scanning can:
Who to test and how oftenThe National Osteoporosis Foundation guidelines state that all postmenopausal women below age 65 who have risk factors for osteoporosis or medical conditions associated with osteoporosis and all women aged 65 and older should consider bone density testing. High risk factors for osteoporosis include:
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