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If You Are Feeling Well It May Be Time To See A Doctor


That may sound ridiculous! However, Dr. Fraser and Dr. Bailon from Soldotna Medical Clinic would encourage you to do just that. Why see a health care provider when you are feeling good? Wellness is only a temporary condition. Sustained health is a goal that we all desire and should not be left up to chance. Preventive medicine is a proven means of sustaining health as well as reducing medical costs. In less than a half hour of your time you may gain peace of mind or avoid unnecessary complications due to undetected high blood pressure, high cholesterol, problems of an enlarged prostate, prostate cancer, breast and cervical cancer, Diabetes, impotency, low libido, and many other potentially serious illnesses.

Early detection can prolong your wellness and increase your quality of life.

Statistics show that early detection of elevated blood pressure can prevent development of serious illness such as stroke, heart attack and blindness. Early detection of diabetes can reduce serious medical complications such as heart attack, impotency or micro vascular changes leading to amputation of limbs or kidney failure that may necessitate transplant or dialysis.

Dr. Bailon’s years of experience in high risk obstetric care has proven the need of wellness exams even prior to conception. Both male and females benefit from seeing a physician prior to starting or increasing their family.

For the last two decades practicing on the Kenai Peninsula Dr. Fraser has witnessed the results of early detection in sustaining the health and quality of life of his patients.

The physicians at the Soldotna Medical Clinic promote family wellness through athletic physicals for youth, flight physicals for pilots; allergy testing, geriatric care, prenatal and OB care, and sleep study.

Have you had a wellness physical this year or in the last 12 months?

Evening appointments are available for convenience by calling Soldotna Medical Clinic at 262-5115.

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