brookhaven family patient portal

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MyHealth Long Island, East Patchogue - Long Island ...

24 hours ago Click the link below to access your secure patient portal. Use your patient portal account to ask nurse questions, insurance/billing questions, request an appointment, or refill a prescription. If you do not have a patient portal account, please call our office at (601) 833-8157 and we will be happy to help you set up a portal account. >> Go To The Portal


Where is Brookhaven family medicine located?

Click the link below to access your secure patient portal. Use your patient portal account to ask nurse questions, insurance/billing questions, request an appointment, or refill a prescription. If you do not have a patient portal account, please call our office at (601) 833-8157 and we will be happy to help you set up a portal account.

Why choose primary care of Brookhaven?

Welcome to Primary Care of Brookhaven. At Primary Care of Brookhaven, Dr. Jeffrey Reznik serves families of the Atlanta Region with the highest standard of care. As board-certified family physicians, they offer comprehensive and preventive care for …

How do I contact primary care of Brookhaven using myonechart?

Let the Physicians at MyHealth Long Island, East Patchogue, Serve Your Primary Care Needs. Our MyHealth Long Island, East Patchogue office, located here on our hospital campus at 100 Hospital Rd., provides a wide range of services dedicated to meeting the health care needs of families – from adolescents to adults.

What is the patient portal?

Brookhaven Cardiac Patient Information Providing State-of-the-Art Cardiac Care. Brookhaven Cardiac is dedicated to keeping our patients informed, as well as healthy. Our practice was founded in 1979, and our board-certified cardiologists have years of hands-on experience and education to draw from.

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How to improve HDL cholesterol?

Develop a consistent program of aerobic exercise, such as jogging, biking, swimming, or walking. Limit use of alcohol and caffeine. Stop smoking to increase “good” HDL cholesterol levels and improve circulation. If you are older than 40, consider a cardiac stress test.

How to lower cholesterol?

The following tips can help us do our job—and help keep you healthy: 1 Avoid high-cholesterol food, particularly foods high in “bad” LDL cholesterol. 2 Check your blood pressure regularly. 3 Develop a consistent program of aerobic exercise, such as jogging, biking, swimming, or walking. 4 Limit use of alcohol and caffeine. 5 Stop smoking to increase “good” HDL cholesterol levels and improve circulation. 6 If you are older than 40, consider a cardiac stress test. 7 Consider getting a cardiac stress test earlier if you have risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, or a family history of early cardiac disease.

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