Heart murmurs are found in about 80% of babies and young children. They generally go away as the muscles mature. My son had one, my mom and me too. We all live just fine and no more murmurs.
All these heart attacks waiting to happen, I wonder if they do a complete cardiac workup and do any stents in the hospital. That one patient was sent to the hospital for BP monitoring for 3 days!
Children need to be seen by the same one or two doctors who can establish a rapport with them as well as know their history inside and out. Seeing a different doctor every time is useless, there's no continuity. The sweet lady with the bruised face should have had x-rays to be on the safe side. She could have broken her cheek bone or her orbital bone. Why take a chance?
i had to laugh when the poor guy with psoriasis said he hadn't used Vaseline because it had nuts in it. I don't know if I could have kept a straight face. But I think he was mixing Vaseline up with other moisturizers which may contain nuts, like cocoa butter. I was pretty shocked to hear that theophylline was being used on that COPD patient. I haven't seen that used in at least 10 years here in the U.S. There are so many other medications that are more effective with less side effects. I'm betting that's the NHS drug limitations where nothing but well established generic meds are used because they're cheaper. But they are also permitted to have either 10% less of the active drug or 10% more. Not good when the therapeutic range of a drug is so small.
This is the most caring group of doctors that I’ve seen. Bravo! Lucky patients!
I love this doctor's office they are so caring for there patients
Dr. Ward is fabulous. Love his personality and how at ease he puts his patients.
Dr. Ward IS AMAZING
Please post more of these videos from 🇨🇦🇨🇦. I think that I’ve seen all of them. 💕
That first little baby is adorable!
Love this show
Happy Saturday. Watching from Australia.
Heart murmurs are found in about 80% of babies and young children. They generally go away as the muscles mature. My son had one, my mom and me too. We all live just fine and no more murmurs.
Me too! I had one when I was Amalies’s age and it went away as well
I had one when I was little too. Very normal.
Good job by the phlebotomist referring that poor woman to a doctor. Even though she hadn't broken anything, it was possible that she had.
Right? Claudette seems like such a nice person. All the staff there do.
Oh, that poor elderly first lady. Those bruises.
Leslie is in at least 4 episodes. Surprisingly with different doctors.
Great video today-so interesting! I love the outcomes of patients seen shown at end of video- very helpful and interesting cases
All these heart attacks waiting to happen, I wonder if they do a complete cardiac workup and do any stents in the hospital. That one patient was sent to the hospital for BP monitoring for 3 days!
Wish I had Dr Bulgar as my GP! 😊❤️🇨🇦
I didn't find acupuncture efficacious at all.
I'm hoping they disinfect that door handle in the exam rooms each time.😬
And sheesh! That waiting room floor.... people just dance or walk on it barefoot apparently.🤦
Of course they are this is a doctor's office. What are you thinking? 🙄
Children need to be seen by the same one or two doctors who can establish a rapport with them as well as know their history inside and out. Seeing a different doctor every time is useless, there's no continuity.
The sweet lady with the bruised face should have had x-rays to be on the safe side. She could have broken her cheek bone or her orbital bone. Why take a chance?
Is paracetamol Tylenol?
Correct!
That baby is the CUTEST fucking munchkin everrrrree
i had to laugh when the poor guy with psoriasis said he hadn't used Vaseline because it had nuts in it. I don't know if I could have kept a straight face. But I think he was mixing Vaseline up with other moisturizers which may contain nuts, like cocoa butter. I was pretty shocked to hear that theophylline was being used on that COPD patient. I haven't seen that used in at least 10 years here in the U.S. There are so many other medications that are more effective with less side effects. I'm betting that's the NHS drug limitations where nothing but well established generic meds are used because they're cheaper. But they are also permitted to have either 10% less of the active drug or 10% more. Not good when the therapeutic range of a drug is so small.
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Bless the dude’s with psoriasis heart. He thought the doctor was referring to lotion or some other moisturizer.🤦🏽♂️
Does anyone else see a bit of Donald Trump in Dr. Bulger's face? A lovely, kind, empathetic, intelligent, sane Donald Trump, of course.
Is that a mole???? Yikes
I wonder if they sent it off for a biopsy.