Why Men in Southwest Virginia Are Waiting Too Long to See a Doctor
He's not in crisis yet. But he's close — the fatigue, the blood pressure his wife's been tracking, the chest tightness he's chalked up to stress. In the Roanoke Valley, this conversation happens every day, and almost always later than it should.
The Summer Health Mistakes Virginia Physicians See Every Year
A headache becomes "just the heat." Fatigue becomes "just summer." But the patterns Virginia physicians see every June are almost always preventable — if you catch them before August.
Why Women Need More Time With Their Doctor During Midlife
You walk in with a list of concerns and walk out with a referral, a lab order, and the sense that nothing you said actually landed. The average primary care visit lasts about 18 minutes — nowhere near enough time for what midlife actually brings.
Why So Many Women Feel "Off" During Perimenopause — Even When Their Labs Look Normal
You wake up exhausted after a full night of sleep. You walk into a room and forget why you're there. If your labs look "normal" but nothing about how you feel does, perimenopause may be the missing piece nobody's mentioned yet.
Do You See Men Too?
Men find their way to Asklia through a wife's recommendation, a web search, or a question they finally decided to ask: do you see men too? Yes — completely. If you're in your 40s or 50s running on the assumption that the fatigue and weight gain are just age, that assumption is worth challenging with some actual investigation.
Chronic Stress Is a Primary Care Issue. It Just Rarely Gets Treated Like One.
Stress comes up once at most annual physicals — usually gets a nod toward sleep and meditation, then the conversation moves on. But chronic stress is one of the most consistent drivers of the health problems primary care treats every day. If you've been carrying a heavy load for a long time without ever asking what it's doing to your body, that question is worth asking in full.