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Office Address
Cevallos & Moise
Pediatric Associates
99 N. West End Blvd, Ste. 110
Quakertown PA 18951
Phone: 215-536-1915
Fax: 215-536-9189
drs@quakertownpediatrics.com
quakertownpediatrics.com
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Monday
8:30 am to 7:00 pmTuesday
8:30 am to 7:00 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday
8:30 am to 7:00 pm
Friday
8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday
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Welcome to
Cevallos &
Moise
Pediatric Associates
May We Introduce Our
Providers:
Eduardo Cevallos, M.D.
is a graduate of San
Marcos University in Lima, Peru. He completed his internship at
Philadelphia General Hospital and his residency at the
University of Illinois Hospital
and
Michael Reese Hospital both in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Cevallos is
Board Certified in Pediatrics and is a
Fellow of the American Academy of
Pediatrics and is a member of the
Pennsylvania Medical Society,
Bucks
County Medical Society and Peruvian American Medical Society.
In
addition to primary care pediatrics Dr. Cevallos has special interest in
helping children with ADD and ADHD.
Dr. Cevallos has been a pediatrician
in the Quakertown area since 1975.
Adriana Moise, M.D.
is
a graduate of the School of General Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest,
Romania. She completed her residency in Pediatrics at
Medical College Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Moise joined Dr. Cevallos in the practice of pediatrics in 1994. Dr.
Moise is board certified in pediatrics and is a
Fellow of the
American Academy of Pediatrics, a member of the
Pennsylvania Medical Society and Bucks County Medical Society. Dr.
Moise was preceptor for Drexel University and Hahnemann Physician
Assistant Program.
Dr.
Moise completed a Fellowship for Integrative Medicine through Arizona
Center for Integrative Medicine (http://integrativemedicine.arizona.edu/)
under the leadership of the world renowned Dr. Andrew Weil
in December 2011. Integrative Medicine is a healing approach to healthcare
which encompasses body, mind and spirit. It emphasizes the therapeutic
relationship and makes use of all appropriate therapies, both conventional
and alternative.
Bobbie Monaco, M.S.N., C.R.N.P.
received her Bachelor of Science
Degree from
Loyola University of Chicago and her Masters of Science from
Russell Sage
College. After being in the work force for several years she returned
to
Villanova University and completed her training receiving her Post
Master’s Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Certificate. She is certified as a
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board
and is a member of the
NAPNAP, the
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners.
Bobbie joined the practice in April 2007. She resides with her family in
Schwenksville, PA.
Other Medical Resources
Chances are that when your
patients have questions about their health they turn to the Internet for
answers. But without knowing where to look for credible guidance, their
journey down the health information highway can be a bumpy ride. The Web is
full of gruesome pictures, exaggerated symptoms, extreme treatments, and
alarmist testimonials. Your patients may come in claiming they have
diphtheria when it’s just allergy season.
Here are eight credible, user-friendly health sites you can feel good about
recommending to your patients:
1.
National Institutes of
Health
This Web site gives easy-to-read, accurate descriptions of conditions,
causes, symptoms, and treatments by linking to trusted Web sites for
specific information. For instance, someone looking up bone cancer would be
linked to the bone cancer page on the National Cancer Institute Web site.
Lots of Spanish-language materials available here as well.
2.
American Diabetes
Association
Not only gives extensive information about diabetes, its treatments, and
ongoing research, but it also offers patients advice on nutrition and meal
planning, fitness regimes, and lifestyle changes, and connects them with
support groups in their communities. Also check out the ADA-sponsored,
interactive nutrition site —
My Food Advisor
— which allows patients to create meal plans, find recipes, and research
foods they can eat.
3.
Mayo Clinic
Offers extensive disease/condition information, and goes a step further with
its comprehensive and helpful “Treatment Decisions” section, Q&A section
called “Ask a Specialist,” and a plethora of interactive quizzes,
self-assessments, and calculators under “Health Tools.”
4.
Drugs.com
Patients can read about their prescriptions or research the various drugs
available for their condition. This site provides an easy-to-use drug
interactions checker, and an innovative pill identification wizard that
allows patients to enter the shape, color, and imprint of their mystery pill
and view photographs of potential matches to identify the medication.
5.
MedlinePlus
As well as offering patients information on wellness, diseases, drugs, and
other health topics, this site has an extensive searchable medical
encyclopedia with cool pictures and diagrams and a medical dictionary that
gives spelling and pronunciation tips. It also offers health information in
more than 40 languages.
6.
Cleveland Clinic
Provides well-organized information on diseases, treatments, procedures,
drugs, and current research. What sets this site apart is its use of
multimedia formats: check out the very cool interactive tools, video health
talks, online health chats, podcasts, and webcasts.
7.
Family Doctor.org
Sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians, this site presents
broader information on the patient experience, not only offering information
on conditions and treatments, but tips for patients on choosing a doctor,
understanding medical bills, navigating insurance coverage, and advocating
for themselves. Also provides helpful information on children’s health and
development issues, from toilet training to dog bites to acne.
8.
HeartHub
The American Heart Association’s patient portal on heart disease supplies
information, tools, videos, recipes, exercise tips, and expert advice for
patients with heart disease and their families. Patients will dig Heart360,
an interactive way to manage their heart health by tracking their
medications, blood pressure, weight, exercise, and diet.
Abigail Beckel is managing editor for
Physicians Practice. She can be reached
at
abigail.beckel@cmpmedica.com.
This article originally appeared in the March 2010 issue of
Physicians Practice.
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