top of page
Search


Living at Elevation: Medical Conditions to Watch Out For
In last month’s newsletter, we discussed some of the benefits of living at elevation as well as ways to adjust for optimal health. Now let’s take a look at certain medical conditions that can affect those of us living at higher elevations. Pulmonary Hypertension Humans living at higher elevations – generally 8,000 feet or so above sea level – can develop Chronic Mountain Sickness (CMS), which causes excessive red blood cell production leading to lower levels of oxygen in
5 days ago3 min read


Cloudberry Updates: Staff Changes and – We've Moved!
Next time you visit our offices, be sure to turn RIGHT once you pass through the courtyard entry. We’ve expanded our suites and now are greeting patients in Suite 200 – there’s signage to point the way. Also, we’re pleased to announce new staff positions, updated to better serve our patients and assist our growing team of providers. These updates are reflected on our website Contacts page, which you can add as a shortcut on your iPhone for quick access. Dr. Melissa Covi
5 days ago1 min read
bottom of page
