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Mason City Clinic Employees Find Purpose in Caring for Others
Mason City Clinic is an organization dedicated to providing high-quality specialty medical, surgical and ancillary care. We have over 40 physicians and
ancillary healthcare professionals and over 175 staff members who are committed to meeting the needs of our patients. We’d like to recognize two of the many outstanding and exceptional staff members who call Mason City Clinic home, Scott Oge in IT and Frances Nez, Patient Care Assistant. |
Orthopedic Surgeon, Eric J. Potthoff, DO, Discusses Musculoskeletal Care In North Iowa
Your musculoskeletal system helps you move, hold your body weight and maintain your posture. An injury or an underlying medical condition that affects this part of your body can cause acute pain, limit your range of motion and severely impact the quality of your
life. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and nonsurgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma, spine diseases, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumors, and congenital disorders. | |
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Can Your Chronic Pain Problems Be Eliminated with the Right Treatment?
Advances in interventional pain management techniques are helping millions of pain sufferers improve their everyday lives.
Can they help you?
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Millions of Americans Enjoy Better Health and a More Active, Pain-free Life Thanks to Joint Replacement Surgery.
According to the National Institutes of Health, total joint replacement surgery “is one of the most cost-effective and successful interventions in medicine” with over a million people opting to undergo the procedure each year...
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Have You Had Too Many Bladder Accidents?
A Woman's Guide to Treating Urinary Incontinence
Bladder accidents are more common than you think. With more than 200 million people in the world suffering from involuntary bladder leakage every day, urinary incontinence is not something to be embarrassed about or a condition you must accept because of your age...
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Look As Young As You Feel
Being dissatisfied with how you look can color and shape every part of your life. And though self-esteem is a function of the mind-not the mirror-studies show that improving appearance improves confidence, attitude, personality, and relationships...
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