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Seasonal Flu Vaccine and H1N1 Vaccine Update

Publish Date: 
Wednesday, September 9, 2009

There’s no denying that the 2009-10 flu season will not be “normal.” But with a thoughtful, measured response the threat from seasonal flu and the H1N1 flu can be minimized. 

This year, public health officials are recommending that individuals get vaccinated for both the “seasonal” flu and for the H1N1 flu.  The seasonal flu vaccine is offered each year in anticipation of the common strains which will be most prevalent in a given flu season.  This requires one vaccine, in either an injectable form or as a nasal mist.

Informational Seminar on Body Contouring December 3rd

Publish Date: 
Wednesday, November 25, 2009

If you’ve ever considered body contouring through plastic surgery, attend this Dr Jeffrey Kylloinformational seminar by Jeffrey Kyllo, M.D., Plastic Surgeon.  Whether you’re interested in improving a particular feature or contouring following dramatic weight loss, Dr.

Dr. Heather Kipa Joins The Polyclinic Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Dr. Heather Kipa, DOHeather Kipa, D.O., has joined The Polyclinic Obstetrics & Gynecology.  Her practice encompasses all areas of obstetric and gynecological health, and she has a particular interest in standard and high risk pregnancies, preventative health care, contraception counseling, management of abnormal PAP tests, menstrual cycle irregularities and menopausal problems.

H1N1 Flu Questions and Answers with Dr. John Pauk

Publish Date: 
Tuesday, September 22, 2009

H1N1 Questions & Answers with Dr. John Pauk, MD

This flu season, typically considered November through April, is a little more complicated than usual.  Last spring, a new flu virus, called H1N1, entered the United States.

Naturally people have many questions and John Pauk, MD, an infectious disease specialist at The Polyclinic answers some of them here.

From Kindergarten to College, Go Back to School in Better Health

Publish Date: 
Wednesday, September 23, 2009

SEATTLE, Wash. –  Whether your kids are heading back to grade school, high school or college, they’ll be facing a slew of health risks – many of which can be minimized with a little planning and prevention.  Physicians at The Polyclinic in Seattle recommend some simple steps to keeping kids healthy and safe:

Get your kids immunized for childhood diseases

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