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Quality Care at Your Convenience

03/05/2020

Quality Care at Your Convenience

It’s a world of technology and accessibility. With online shopping, fast shipping, and one-click purchases available at our fingertips, it’s tempting to think about using this same type of service for your healthcare needs. If you take several medications, having a box of pills show up at your doorstep sounds nice, but is it really the most beneficial for your overall health? What many don’t know is that their local pharmacy offers that same great convenience but with quality care to back it up. Here are some benefits of knowing your pharmacist and packaging your medications at a local pharmacy.

  • Face-to-Face Medication Counseling: We discuss reasons for specific medication(s) prescribed, doses, directions and any questions our patients may have. Dispensing errors are often averted when we counsel patients about the medications. This offers the patients the opportunity to ask questions and bring up any concerns they may have.

 

  • Communicated Refills: Your local pharmacist will proactively communicate with your doctor to ensure they know when changes are made to your medications. They don’t auto send refills for a medication you no longer take or give an excess supply.

 

  • Medication Changes: If you do have a change in one of your medications, your local pharmacy will update your medication packaging, simply bring back your current pack to the pharmacy. No calling a 1-800 number or having to go online to request the change.

 

  • Personalized Pharmacy Care: We don’t just put pills in a bottle or a medication pack and send you on your way. We offer personalized services and follow-up to make sure that the medications are working properly to help you reach your treatment goals without causing any side effects.

 

  • We do MORE: We provide disease state education, have resources & educational materials, provide wellness services, talk to you about medication safety, suggest ways to help you take your medication, help you manage other health conditions, and much more.

 

Your pharmacist may be the health professional you see most often and talk with about your health. It’s important to take advantage of the many ways your pharmacist can help you manage your health and medications. Pharmacists work closely with your doctor or nurse to give you expert information and guidance about your health and any conditions you may have. All this information & all these services are available at your local pharmacy… now that sounds like convenience!

Filed Under: Health Tips

MARCH 2020: Eye Health

02/28/2020

 

March is workplace eye wellness month and many of us neglect our eye health at work and home. Always use the proper personal protective eye wear at work or at home depending on the type of hazard you are dealing with. Visit an eye care specialist on a regular basis to help detect any problems. Here are some tips on how to keep your eyes healthy at work and home.

• When outdoors wear wraparound sunglasses that block 99%-100% of UVA and UVB rays to decrease the risk of cataracts, macular degeneration, and other eye problems.

• Stop smoking. Smoking can increase the risk of eye related diseases such as cataracts, macular degeneration, and harm the optic nerve.

• Eat healthy foods that are high in lutein, zinc, omega-3-fatty acid, vitamin C and E. Be sure to eat plenty of broccoli, carrots, green leafy vegetables like spinach, kale, and collard greens. 

• Eat foods high in omega-3-fatty acids such as salmon, tuna, halibut, or other oily fish. 

• Eat eggs, nuts, beans, and other non meat protein sources. Eat citrus fruits or drink the natural juices. These foods can help reduce the risk of age related diseases like macular degeneration and cataracts.

• Staying hydrated is essential for eye health.

• Looking at your phones, computers, televisions, and laptops constantly can cause headaches, dry eyes, eyestrain, blurry vision, trouble focusing at a distance, and neck, back, and shoulder pain. 

• Try resting your eyes every 20 minutes by looking 20 feet away for 20 seconds. 

• Wear eye protection that blocks the blue light while working on computers and laptops and use anti-glare screens and blue light blocking glasses.

• Make sure contact lenses or glasses are up to date for looking at any type of screen. Make sure the computer screen is an arm’s length away from the eyes and the eyes are level with the top of the computer monitor.

• Blink more if your eyes are dry. 

• Try dimming the brightness of the screens on the phone, computer, or laptop. Too much light exposure may irritate the eye.

Sources: National Eye Institute and WebMD

 

About Shima: Shima graduated from the University of Arkansas with a BS in Microbiology in 1997 and worked at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences with the Infectious Disease Department on clinical trials for over 4 years. She then pursued a career change and graduated with her Doctorate degree from St. Louis College of Pharmacy in 2007. During her years enrolled in pharmacy school she worked part-time at St. Louis University, where she helped design a laboratory protocol for the BCG Vaccine Study, which received full funding in 2011.

Shima joined Sinks and Medley Pharmacy in September of 2014 as a pharmacist. She continually strives to focus on improving outcomes and raising the quality of life for patients with all types of medical ailments and conditions.

Filed Under: Wellness Corner Tagged With: Eye Health, Eye Wellness, Eye Wellness Month, Health Tips, Wellness Corner

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