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Top Doctors of the Week
Quarterbacking Your Best Chronic Pain Treatment: An Interview with Dr. Praveen Mambalam
Battling chronic and sometimes inexplicable pain is something we all want to avoid. In the event of dealing with this challenge, however, we would all prefer to be in the care of a doctor passionate about helping patients navigate and heal from chronic pain.
There is a Treatment for the #1 Reason People Go Blind in the United States: An Interview with Dr. Randal Pham
Dr. Pham shared the number one cause of blindness in the United States: macular degeneration. Macular degeneration is when your fovea, located in the center of your retina, no longer functions properly.
Personalized Medicine: An Interview with Dr. Judi Goldstone
Dr. Judi Goldstone, a hormone replacement therapy doctor, weight loss specialist and alternative medicine physician at the Southern California Center for Anti-Aging, uses her expertise to aid patients through this method.
Women’s Health in Humanitarian Aid: An Interview with Dr. Ty Erickson
Dr. Ty Erickson is an OB/GYN at Rosemark Women Care Specialists in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Specifically, he is a urogynecologist specializing in treating women’s pelvic disorders and surgical pelvic reconstruction. While he maintains a thriving practice, his true passion is traveling the world providing medical care for women with little or no access to regular healthcare.
Putting the Kid in Kidneys: An Interview with Dr. Ray Bignall
Your kidneys are that important! by Dr. Ray Bignall
Looking Beyond the Science: Caring for Underserved Communities with Dr. Imani McElroy
People’s health and well-being are heavily influenced by the communities in which they live. Ideally, people have ample access to medical services and the resources to pay for them.
Cardiac Amyloidosis with Dr. Syed Bukhari
Although resounding breakthroughs are the ones that make the news or the first page in the papers, smaller but sometimes more applaudable progress is made every day, and we must bring to the spotlight medicine’s unsung heroes.
“There’s always a team to support you” – A sports medicine overview with Dr. Rathna Nuti
Here at Top Doctor Magazine, we are delighted to have interviewed such a sports medicine hero, one who sees and understands the challenges faced by athletes of all genders, without discrimination.
Revenge Bedtime Procrastination
The refusal to go to bed when you should is a psychological phenomenon known as “revenge bedtime procrastination,” which describes the decision to sacrifice sleep for more pleasurable activities such as bingeing and scrolling through social media.
Embracing Telemedicine: How COVID-19 Is Forcefully Transforming An Industry Resistant To Change
Technology has brought incredible developments in every sector of the economy to facilitate improvements in all aspects of human lifestyle and...
Giving the Power to the Patients: An Interview with Dr. Gregg DeNicola from Caduceus Medical Group
Coming from a proud, hardworking, blue-collar family with a small liquor store business, Dr. DeNicola was determined (and pushed by his parents) to become professional by trade and used his volunteering experience as a sign that he belonged in medicine. In his interview with Top Doctor Magazine, Dr. DeNicola describes his experience of practicing Family Medicine for over thirty-five years and co-founding Caduceus Medical Group (CMG), an innovative physician-owned multi-specialty group in Orange County.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
Looking for the perfect dessert to bring to Thanksgiving dinner that's both easy to make and undeniably delicious? Look no further! These healthy Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies are a delightful treat that combines the warm, comforting flavors of pumpkin and spices...

Products, Services and Legacies: An Interview With Jeffrey Luckey
A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Luckey began his post-military career developing and marketing medical products, using the latest technology to improve how physicians deliver healthcare services and help physicians improve their financial health and build their legacies. His involvement in several healthcare businesses has made him a valuable resource to medical professionals. He is a provider of products and services that benefit his clients both personally and professionally.

The New Medicine: An Interview with Curtis Martin D.C.
Dr. Curtis Martin’s first real memory of medicine was at the age of six, standing in the hospital in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He was more than a 10-hour drive plus a ferry ride away from his hometown of Port Mcneill on Vancouver Island. He...