Category: News
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MPCP Arnold Welcomes Leor Krichilsky, MD
Dr. Krichilsky is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. She recently relocated from San Diego, CA, where she worked as a primary care physician for two years. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from Sidney Kimmel Medical College in Philadelphia, PA., and completed her residency at Kaiser Permanente San Diego Family Medicine…
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MPCP Glen Burnie Welcomes Elizabeth MacNaught, CRNP
Ms. MacNaught is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Towson University and her Master’s of Science in Nursing from Drexel University. We welcome this bright, enthusiastic provider to our practice!
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MPCP Pasadena Welcomes Vivian Duru, PA-C
Ms. Duru is certified by NCCPA National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. She received her Master of Medical Science degree from Saint Francis University, and her Physician Assistant Certification from Anne Arundel Community. We welcome this bright, enthusiastic provider to our practice!
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10 Things Your Primary Care Doctor Wishes You Would Ask
Your MPCP healthcare provider is smart and experienced. However, even the most skilled professional may need your help to make sure all of your health concerns are met. Here are 10 questions to ask during appointments to make sure your provider can give you the best care. 1. How can I have better nutrition and…
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Flu Vaccine Is Now Available
Flu season is upon us. The flu vaccine is now available at all Maryland Primary Care Physicians practice locations. Please call your health care provider to schedule an appointment for your flu shot.
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The Queenstown Office Now Offers Diabetic Retinopathy Screening to Patients with Type I or Type II Diabetes
Diabetic Retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and can lead to vision loss, but early detection may help reduce the severity of the disease. All people with diabetes, Type 1 or Type 2, are at risk for diabetic retinopathy. To identify problems, diabetics should have yearly eye exams/screenings as a part of your…
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The Columbia Office Now Offers Diabetic Retinopathy Screening to Patients with Type I or Type II Diabetes
Diabetic Retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and can lead to vision loss, but early detection may help reduce the severity of the disease. All people with diabetes, Type 1 or Type 2, are at risk for diabetic retinopathy. To identify problems, diabetics should have yearly eye exams/screenings as a part of your…
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The Bowie Office Now Offers Diabetic Retinopathy Screening to Patients with Type I or Type II Diabetes
Diabetic Retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and can lead to vision loss, but early detection may help reduce the severity of the disease. All people with diabetes, Type 1 or Type 2, are at risk for diabetic retinopathy. We are now offering the screening for Diabetic Retinopathy in office.
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The Arundel Mills Office Now Offers Diabetic Retinopathy Screening to Patients with Type I or Type II Diabetes
Diabetic Retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and can lead to vision loss, but early detection may help reduce the severity of the disease. All people with diabetes, Type 1 or Type 2, are at risk for diabetic retinopathy. To identify problems, diabetics should have yearly eye exams/screenings as a part of your…
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The Arnold Office Now Offers Diabetic Retinopathy Screening to Patients with Type I or Type II Diabetes
Diabetic Retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and can lead to vision loss, but early detection may help reduce the severity of the disease. All people with diabetes, Type 1 or Type 2, are at risk for diabetic retinopathy. To identify problems, diabetics should have yearly eye exams/screenings as a part of your…

