Dr. Gupta explains in this candid interview why women of today still are not able to get simple easy preventative health care despite the myriad of options out there. Stay tuned for more clarity in future posts… http://thefinancialdiet.com/honest-qa-nyc-gynecologist-truly-healthy-woman/
We are moving!
We are excited to inform everyone that we are moving to a beautiful new location on Metropolitan Avenue. It is close to public transit with plenty of street parking. During the move, our phones may not be working for next…
Fitness made easy! People ask me why I look so fit!
I wasn’t born like this. Here are some easy tips on how to get into the right routine and take the work out of working out! https://www.wsj.com/articles/five-secrets-for-steadier-workouts-1495278003
I missed my pill
Birth Control Questions answered… I missed my pill…. Which Birth Control should I use? What should I do if I miss a pill?– If you miss one pill, double up the next day. If you miss two pills, double…
Struggling with weak bladder or pelvic muscles?? Help is here!
Who needs Bio-feedback therapy?
Urine leakage while coughing, sneezing, running or any other physical exertion.
Pelvic muscle weakness after child birth.
Urine leakage while coughing, sneezing, running or any other physical exertion.
Pelvic muscle weakness after child birth.
Just 7 minutes to feeling great! Why not?
It takes 7 minutes to walk in to the corner Deli, ask for a coffee, wait for it, pay for it and walk out. 7 minutes is all it takes to get your heart rate going and to a fitter…
From a medical perspective, “the G-Spot is a plexus (or a collection) of nerves and blood vessels in the mid and upper or anterior wall of the vagina,” says Adeeti Gupta MD, FACOG, Gynecologist and Sex Therapy expert.
As featured in the Andrea Blair’s blog on monthlygift.com, Dr. Gupta talks about the G-spot. ” From a medical perspective, “the G-Spot is a plexus (or a collection) of nerves and blood vessels in the mid and upper or anterior…
Shifting focus in Women’s health. No More Obstetrics
After having graduated from my first OBGYN residency in 1997, I dived into women’s health with passion. Ever since my foray into medicine, I have taken care of thousands of women, guided them through their pregnancies, coached them during their…
Universal health care for all? Where did it lead us?
Where are we going with Obama care or “Affordable health care”? Higher premiums, higher deductibles, less doctors leading to unhappy patients with very few options? Where do we see ourselves in 10 years? I invite comments from everyone on how these…
Got a few minutes? That’s all it takes to stay healthy! Really!
Another study by Tabata and colleagues from National Institute of Fitness and Sports, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan reveals that adequate high-intensity intermittent training may improve both anaerobic and aerobic energy supplying systems significantly. In short, quick bursts of increased physical activity may be…