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Mihir Meghani, MD 

ER Topics

Cardiology
Chest Pain--
Hypertension--
Heart Attack--

Dermatology
Abscess--
Allergic Reaction--
Burns--
Cellulitus--
Hives--
Laceration--
Wound care--
Nail Problems

Ear-Nose-Throat
Ear Infection--
Nose bleed--
Sore Throat

Gastroenterology
Abdominal pain--
Appendicitis--
Constipation--
Diarrhea--
Diverticulitis--
Gallstones--
GERD--
Heartburn--
Hemorrhoids--
Pancreatitis--
Vomiting

Mental Health
Anxiety--
Depression

Neurology
Bell’s Palsy--
Headache--
Migraine--
Seizures--
Stroke--
TIA--
Vertigo

OB/Gyn
Ectopic--
Miscarriage--
Pregnancy--
PID--
Threatened Abortion
Vaginal Bleeding--
Vaginitis--
Yeast Infection

Opthamology
Conjunctivitis--
Styes

Pediatrics
Chicken Pox --
Croup --
Diarrhea --
Ear infection--
Febrile Seizure--
Fever --
Urine Infection--
Vomiting <3yo --
Vomiting >4yo

Pulmonary
Asthma--
Cold/flu --
COPD--
Pneumonia

Trauma/Orthopedics
Abrasions--
Back Pain --
Back Exercises--
Bursitis/Tendonitis--
Contusions--
Head injury--
Strains and Sprains--

Urology
Foley Cathter-Men--
Kidney Stone--
Pyelonephritis--
Urine Infection

General Health
Diabetes

 


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