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Acute vs. Chronic Hepatitis C: What is the Difference?

When you have hepatitis C, a manageable viral disease, our professional team at Health Services of North Texas can help. Our health centers have an experienced infectious disease management team that offers confidential hepatitis C treatment. Our goal is to help our patients live a healthy and active life, regardless of whether or not they

How Different Are The Symptoms Of The Flu And COVID-19 In Kids?

As parents and caretakers, keeping our families safe and healthy is always a priority. As we approach flu season this year and continue to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your children from exposure to illness. The caring team at Health Services of North

Eight Ways To Keep Your Family Healthy During Flu Season

The end of the year can be an exciting time as we celebrate the holidays, enjoy time off of work, and visit with friends and loved ones. However, this time of year also marks the peak of flu season. As we continue to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to be

How Important Is Self-Care When Living With HIV?

Making time for self-care is extremely important when you’re living with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). Along with taking antiviral medications, HIV+ patients can benefit from finding healthy activities to support their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. At Health Services of North Texas, our compassionate team offers confidential care for patients throughout Denton, Plano, and Wylie,

All About Medicare Benefits For Seniors

We understand how confusing and complicated Medicare can be. There are a variety of benefits and coverages available through Medicare, including Medicare Advantage and prescription drug programs. To further complicate matters, some healthcare providers do not accept all Medicare plans. So, why is Medicare important, and what does Medicare cover? At Health Services of North

When To See A Pediatrician If Your Child Has COVID-19

No parent or guardian wants to receive the news that his or her child has tested positive for COVID-19. However, it is certainly possible for children to contract the illness, and it is important to know what to do in the event that your child receives a positive COVID-19 test. The professional team at Health

Does Your Athletic Child Need A Sports Physical?

At Health Services of North Texas, we offer sports physicals to make sure that your child is healthy enough to engage in a physical activity they enjoy. Many extracurricular activities or school-related sports require this physical for participation. We recommend that you schedule your kids’ sports physical a few weeks prior to the due date.

What Are the Stages of HIV Infection?

At Health Services of North Texas, we offer comprehensive care to patients with HIV or AIDS. Whether infectious disease management services or virus testing, our HIV care is always confidential and private. We are here for Denton and Collin County patients who may have been exposed to HIV, who live with HIV, or who have AIDS.

Worried About Your Child’s Growth? A Pediatrician Can Help

As parents and caregivers, we all want to see our children thrive. It is normal to have questions about your son’s or daughter’s physical, social, and emotional development throughout their childhood. However, if you begin to have concerns about their growth rate or notice a difference in their development compared to other children their own

Can Hep C be Transmitted Through Sexual Contact?

Hepatitis C is a liver infection that is caused by the hepatitis C virus. This is spread through contact with blood from someone infected. There are many ways that hepatitis C can be spread. For many people, it is a short-term illness; however, more than half of those infected deal with a long-term and more

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