Middletown Medical Welcomes Linda Thompson, Nurse Practitioner
MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. – Middletown Medical, the Hudson Valley’s premier provider of healthcare services, continues to expand its group of healthcare professionals and announces its new affiliation with Nurse Practitioner Linda Thompson. Ms. Thompson will provide...Middletown Medical Physician Addresses International Conference In India
MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. – Middletown Medical’s own Dr. Apurva Motivala, MD, FACC, FSCAI, was an Organizing Committee Faculty member and presenter at the TCT India Next 2015 conference, held from Aug. 14 through Aug. 16 in Bengaluru, India. Dr. Motivala, a well-respected...Middletown Medical Welcomes New Physical Therapist, Expands Services
MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. (September 6, 2015) – Middletown Medical, the Hudson Valley’s premier provider of healthcare services, has expanded both its physical therapy team and its hours of availability. Physical therapy services at Middletown Medical’s Physical Therapy...Friday Fun Facts!
1) Women have a keener sense of smell than men; 2) Brown eggs are not more nutritious than white eggs — it just means they came from a difference breed; 3) 20% of all airline passengers catch a cold after a two-hour flight!Getting Ready For Back To School . . .
Dr. Stuart Tashman, our Pediatric Express Director, suggests using these final days of summer to get your children into a school-day rhythm. For example, getting to bed, then getting up and getting dressed, at the same time as when school is in session. This will ease...Wednesday Wisdom . . .
“If we are creating ourselves all the time, then it is never too late to begin creating the bodies we want instead of the ones we mistakenly assume we are stuck with.” — Deepak ChopraMaintaining A Balanced Body As We Age . . .
Dr. Jagruti Gohel (Family Medicine) notes that as people age, they burn fewer calories. This often results in increased body fat and loss of muscle. All is takes, however, is a brisk, 2-mile walk daily to balance energy intake and energy needs.It’s National Contact Lens Health Week . . .
Sponsored by the American Optometric Association, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), this week’s mantra is “healthy habits mean healthy eyes.” For more information, visit www.aoa.org. Also call our Optometry Department at (845)...

