Dr. Sears Saves Hospital Patient?

Since I started practicing “telemedicine” at my Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine — the response has been just incredible. Telemedicine is the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve a patient’s health status. You can now have private consultations with me or my clinical team from the comfort of your own home — through a live video stream. Tele-patients use tele-health service to receive advice or treatment from another location. I’m delighted for all my new patients that have already registered to become “tele-patients” from across North America and around the world — some from as far afield as Australia, the U.K. and Austria. Consultations From Anywhere For instance, one of my tele-patients has been using my new service via her iPad from the most unexpected location yet — a bed in a West Texas hospital. JB, a fit woman in her mid-50s, told me in her “e-visit” that she’d gone to the ER after experiencing sudden shortness of breath during a daily exercise routine. Tests revealed she was suffering from a pulmonary embolism, which struck her after a blood clot became lodged in an artery in her lung and blocked the flow of blood. But JB was concerned about the course of treatment the hospital had put her on. Typical of the “medical establishment,” they made no effort to discover the root cause of her embolism, and immediately put her on the blood-thinning drug Coumadin, al...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Anti-Aging telemedicine Source Type: news