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Life-Prolonging Treatment
More importantly, Dr. ndler, her role as a Primary Care Physician, Osteopathic Medicine Physician, and her special attention to Women's Health.
Sandler is eminently aware of the drugs available to fight both HIV and its associated infections. She knows which medications will slow the spread of HIV in the body and delay the onset of opportunistic infections. She is also aware that many times it takes a combination of drugs to effectively suppress the virus.
Moreover, Dr. Sandler is and has been the principal investigator of several major HIV/AIDS studies. She keeps pace with the research on new medications and makes sure they are available to you as soon as they are approved and released.
Handling the Side Effects
There are many chronic problems associated with people who are HIV positive, including (among others) chronic sinusitis. Using her training in Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy (OMT), Dr. Sandler is often able to not only ease your discomfort, but she may also be able to decrease (and sometimes eliminate) the use of medication to threat these problems. Beyond that, osteopathic manipulation can help your overall energy level and generally make you feel better.
Not Just White Gay Men
Although the majority of Dr. Sandler's patients are gay men, she knows they are not the only individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. In fact, the increase of the disease in the African-American and Latino population is alarming, and lesbian and heterosexual women are not immune. Drug users who share needles and bisexuals are also at risk.
Whatever your sexual preference or your lifestyle, if you have engaged in any high risk behavior, you should contact Dr. Sandler immediately and be tested for HIV. She has an on-site lab so confidentiality is assured.
If the tests are positive, Dr. Sandler will be there for you.
Learn more About Dr. Sa
Learn more about Dr. Sandler's extensive HIV/AIDS practive! Check out her other site dedicated to HIV and AIDS. HIVWellness.com
has comprehensive information on HIV/AIDS testing, treatments, risk assessment tools, and a wealth of research from many different sources around the world.
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