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About Leawood, KS

Leawood is located in Johnson County, Kansas. It is considered to be a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri. It is also part of the Kansas City metro area. The population of Leawood is around 28,000 people and it covers just over 15 square miles. The average household income for the city is about $118,000. Up until the late 1990's the city of Leawood did not allow fast food establishments or gas stations within the city's limits. Major attractions here include the Historic Oxford School House and the Leawood Aquatic Center. The Pioneer Library is also located in Leawood.

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What is bio-identical hormone therapy? Bio-identical hormones are manufactured to have the same molecular structure as the hormones made by your own body. By contrast, the over-the-counter or synthetic hormones, are intentionally different. Drug companies can’t patent a bio-identical structure, so they invent synthetic hormones that can be patented. Hormone therapy is a treatment that is used to supplement the body with various bio-identical hormones like DHEA, testosterone, various estrogens and progesterone. It aids in reducing various symptoms before, during or after menopause. What occurs during menopause? Ovaries stop producing estrogen, progesterone and androgens. This can occur as a result of the removal of ovaries or other reproductive organs through surgery. Common symptoms are hot flashes, night sweats and vaginal dryness. These are just a few of the many symptoms you may experience. If you are around menopausal age and you "just don't feel right", discuss it with your doctor or compounding pharmacist. Go To Female Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Page Which hormones should WOMEN be tested? Progesterone Estradiol TOTAL Testosterone FREE Testosterone DHEA-S FSH Vitamin D3 Complete Thyroid Panel Cortisol We recommend that you attempt to have your blood drawn between cycle days 19-22 if you still have menstrual cycles, otherwise, you may test your blood at any time in your cycle. Go To Male Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Page Which hormones should MEN be tested? Estradiol LH DHEA-S Total Testosterone FREE Testosterone Dihydrotestosterone Cholesterol Panel Hemoglobin Hematocrit PSA Vitamin D3 Complete Thyroid Panel Cortisol What kind of benefits could I experience? We never get tired of hearing how much better our patients on successful Bio-identical Hormone Therapy feel. From their mood to their energy level and even sex drive, our patients see dramatic improvements in their overall well-being. How can I know if hormone therapy is right for me? There are many factors to consider when deciding whether to take hormone therapy, including your current health status and medical history. Discuss your risk factors and medical history with your doctor. Once I get a prescription for hormones, how long does it take to make it? The natural hormones we make are tailor-dosed specifically for the individual patient. Because we compound a lot of prescriptions, please allow 2 business days for all compounded medications. If you wish to have your compounded medication mailed to your home, please give us at least 4 business days. Is hormone therapy covered under insurance? Depending on the type of insurance you have, some prescriptions will be covered by your insurance carrier. You may contact any Stark Pharmacy for further information. CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED How do I get started? If your doctor is familiar with Bio-identical hormones, we will simply ask you to talk with him or her about starting your therapy. The first time a patient gets Bio-identical Hormone Therapy, they will need to take a blood or saliva test to determine their current hormone levels. Next, the patient can schedule a free private consultation by one of our pharmacists. Your initial consultation will cover everything from your medical history to your expectations of Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy. Later a follow-up consultation will take place, in which one of our pharmacists will discuss results with your physician and will prescribe a Bio-identical treatment plan customized for you. If your doctor is unfamiliar with HRT, our specialists will do the initial evaluations and discuss the therapy with your doctor.  ...read more

By Stark Pharmacy May 25, 2019

Overland Park KS Dentist | 7 Ways to Combat Bad Breath

Dentist in 66211 Halitosis, commonly known as bad breath, is commonly associated with certain foods. Garlic, onion, and cabbage can all cause a foul odor and taste for several hours after you’ve eaten them. This type of temporary halitosis is easily solved by avoiding the foods that cause it. However, in some cases bad breath is a chronic problem that simply changing your diet won’t solve. Long-term bad breath is caused by the presence of bacteria in your mouth. These bacteria are most often found on the back of the tongue and thrive when your mouth is dry. There are a variety of ways you can help reduce or eliminate chronic bad breath. Some of these include: Practice good oral hygiene. Brush your teeth after you eat as often as possible and at least twice daily. Clean between your teeth using dental floss or another interdental (between teeth) cleaner at least once each day. Food particles between teeth will break down slowly and cause unpleasant odors and tastes. Brush your tongue. Even if you brush and floss your teeth as recommended, the bacteria causing your bad breath may remain on your tongue. Use a tongue scraper or toothbrush to gently scrape away any particles of food or bacteria every time you brush. For best results, place the scraper or brush as far back as you can manage without gagging. This will generally become easier over time. Keep well-hydrated. Dry mouths allow bacteria to thrive. By drinking plenty of water, you can help prevent the bacteria growth and reduce or stop bad breath. Avoid bad breath triggers. Onions, garlic, cabbage, coffee, and tobacco products are all known to cause bad breath. Chew sugarless gum. By chewing sugarless gum, you increase saliva production and keep your mouth moist. This helps slow or prevent bacteria growth, minimizing chances of bad breath. Improve your diet. Crunchy fruits and vegetables, yogurt, and foods rich in vitamins C and D all work to prevent the growth of bacteria, keep your mouth cleaner, and increase saliva flow. See your dentist. Follow your regular schedule of dental hygiene appointments and exams. If you have tried the tips above without improvement, make an appointment for an exam to see if there may be an underlying condition that requires treatment. Treat any oral illnesses, such as decayed teeth, periodontal (gum) disease, or infection. For more information about the potential causes and treatments for halitosis,contact our office. 4601 W. 109th St., #222, Overland Park, KS 66211 ...read more

By Haake Family Dental February 27, 2019

Overland Park Dentist | Are Your Drinks Attacking Your Teeth?

Dentist in 66211 If carbonated soft drinks are part of your normal daily routine, you may be causing serious damage to your teeth. Recent studies have found soft drinks to be among the most potent dietary causes of tooth decay. Soft drinks have also been implicated in increases of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other serious health conditions. Before you shop for beverages this week, consider a few things you should know about soft drinks. Most soft drinks contain substantial amounts of sugars, which interact with the bacteria in your mouth. This interaction produces a form of acid that can damage your teeth for about 20 minutes. Each time you take a drink, you reset that time window. If you consume throughout the day, you are essentially bathing your teeth in that beverage for hours. Most soft drinks contain acids, as well. Even sugar-free varieties contain acids that can weaken the enamel on your teeth. Colas and citrus-flavored soft drinks tend to have the highest levels of acid. Over time, this weakening of tooth enamel has a cumulative effect. This can lead to decay and even tooth loss if not addressed in early stages. Obviously, the best solution is to stop consuming carbonated soft drinks. However, it can be a difficult habit to break. Here are some tips to help reduce your risks of tooth damage from these beverages: Drink in moderation. Too much sugar and acid will eventually cause damage. Try sparkling water. This provides the fizzy sensation without all the sugar and acid. Drink more water. You will crave soft drinks less when you are fully hydrated. Don’t sip. The longer you spend drinking, the more time sugars and acids are reacting with your teeth. Use a straw. This can help keep the sugars and acids away from your teeth. Rinse with water after drinking to dilute acids and sugars. Don’t brush immediately. Wait at least 30 minutes for acids to be neutralized by saliva before brushing. Practice good dental hygiene, including brushing, flossing, and regular professional cleanings and exams. Carbonated soft drinks can be harmful to your oral and overall health. Be mindful of how often you consume them and consider reducing or stopping your use of these dangerous beverages. For more oral health tips or to schedule an appointment,contact our office. 4601 W. 109th St., #222, Overland Park, KS 66211 ...read more

By Haake Family Dental January 30, 2019