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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Poison Ivy Nightmare Disrupted: Concierge Calls House Call Doctor!



I love the outdoors. Give me a tree and some leaves and a babbling brook and I am a happy camper (literally)! I work hard like most of us do (at least the ones lucky enough to have a job in this seemingly insane economy), and I arrange my entire year around the two week vacation that my king, er, I mean… my boss grants me every year. What I usually do is find a beautiful rural area and take to the woods like an old time pioneer. This year was different from most. I did not expect to have my hotel concierge have to call me a doctor nyc.

I never travel alone, so this time I was with a new girlfriend. A gorgeous creature with whom I seemed to share a lot with. When I found out that she also enjoyed camping, I asked her to accompany me on my next adventure, and she immediately said yes. I was psyched. There’s nothing better than the great outdoors, unless you are sharing the great outdoors with a pretty girl. This I have found out during my many travels. It’s a fact. You can look it up in all the camping books. The only doctor I thought I’d need on this trip was me, myself and/or I: a self-proclaimed Love Doctor. Alas, this was mighty wrongheaded of me.

When we arrived at the hotel everything was great. It was a huge sprawling lodge steeped in the grandest of old-timey architecture. Even the concierge was cool. He was wearing a hat with a raccoon tail on it to lend some old west-time spirit to the place (I assumed). The idea was we were going to spend two days bush-whacking through the forest on separate day trips and in between head back to the hotel for some comfortable lodging (if you get my drift).

Unfortunately, what actually happened is I caught a severe case of poison ivy! I thought I had all my bases covered. After all, I was an experienced woodsman. I guess I didn’t notice the telltale signs of poison ivy, that is, the distinctive three, thin shiny leaves that are green in the summer and turn orange/bronze in the fall. Most individuals are only allergic to the oily type resin (or sap) of the plant. Others can get an itchy case of poison ivy from the stems, plants, flowers and leaves. This seems to have happened to me. For before we even arrived back at our friendly concierge desk my legs, hands, arms and ankles were bright red and itching like crazy!

Thankfully our concierge arranged for a doctor to come to the hotel and treat me. I was a wreck. The doctor filled me in on a lot of poison ivy–related factoids. Such as, had we had a campfire burning and inadvertently lit the poison ivy plant on fire we both could have had a difficult time breathing due to the burning resin situated inside our airways. I also learned that it can take up to five days before symptoms show up. He explained that symptoms typically arise between an hour and five days. I guess I was one of the rare individuals whose allergic reaction popped up on the hour mark exactly. Yay for me.

This article is just to alert people to the availability of hotels, and the concierge in particular, to arranging a house call when one is needed. We kept up our vacation but things didn’t go as well as I planned them to considering I spent most of the evening applying my prescribed cream instead of… well, you know.

If you are ever in New York City and would like a board-certified doctor to visit you in a hotel, motel, office (or even at your own home) please log on to HouseCallDoctorNYC.com and read up on the best house call doctor in the area. To speak to a knowledgeable staff member simply dial 1-212-696-5900. Remember, a doctor’s visit is a just a simple phone call away!

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

House Call Physician: A Leap Forward by Looking Backward

We can look back at many things with a smile. There’s playing Johnny-on-the-Pony at the corner park, stoop ball, summer nights at Coney Island with your significant other, a great meal at a special cheap restaurant in Chinatown—but one of the most important has to do with the doctor. Remember the house call?

Back in the day receiving a house call was the norm. No one had to trudge to the hospital emergency room or their doctor’s office when they were sick. This was unheard of! All you did was make a phone call and the doctor would arrive at an agreed upon time with his or her magical black bag of medical tricks and the healing would commence. How would you like to travel back to those days, the days of the house call?

Just think about the ease of a house call. When a person is ill the last thing they want to do is to schlep across town to see a doctor. No, we much rather be in our warm comfy bed with a cup of tea, a few slices of dry toast, and the television on. So many things have changed over the years it’s time we look to the past for some modern conveniences. What type of doctor would travel to you these days?

Well, there are some house call service out there. A board-certified doctor will arrive at your home, your hotel (or your job) laden with that big black bag of medical magic to dispense medical advice and/or write a prescription. In other words they will do what it takes to nurse you back to health. And all from the comfort of your own home (hotel or job)!

Is it easy? Sure it is. A personal visit from a board-certified doctor is awaiting you if you want one. In three easy steps you can receive a house call. Number one is to simply dial the doctor’s office to explain your medical issues, needs and to arrange a convenient time for the visit. During this time your credit card number will be recorded but it will not be charged until your home visit is completed. Number two is waiting for a quick call back when you will decide if a doctor is needed or if an accredited physician’s assistant will do. Number three is simply to sit back and wait for the doorbell to ring!

It’s just that easy. A house call physician can diagnose and treat so many of the same medical problems that he does in his office. So why travel all the way to him when you can receive your own personal house call today? Some things are a no-brainer, this is one of them. If a home visit is in your budget than a home visit makes the most sense of all your options. Say goodbye to the days of spending hours in a waiting room.

To find out more information on Manhattan’s premiere house call service please log onto www.HouseCallDoctorNYC.com to arrange a house call visit online, or call 1-212-696-5900 to speak to a friendly representative. When you call House Call Doctor NYC you can rest assured that your best health is their top priority.