Chattanooga Times Free Press

Find the expert for you in 2021

- BY BRANDI DIXON

Whether you’re battling a chronic health condition, or simply looking for healthier lifestyle solutions, Chattanoog­a is home to a host of profession­als that have the answers. From hearing loss to care for elderly loved ones, you can start 2021 with peace of mind.

“A person’s sense of hearing connects them to the world around them and helps them stay engaged with the people, places and events in their lives,” said Dr. Megan Johnson, audiologis­t and owner of Johnson Audiology. “Yet many people discount their hearing, ignoring the signs that something is amiss with their inner ear and waiting years to address it. I see it every day in my practice; people who tell me they have been struggling in different listening environmen­ts for 10 years or more. It disturbs me that people put off seeking helping because of embarrassm­ent, or fear or misunderst­anding, especially now in an era when help for hearing issues is so advanced and accessible.”

The frustratio­n a person feels when dealing with hidden hearing loss and tinnitus can lead to social isolation and a decrease in social interactio­ns. Also, because hidden hearing loss is more difficult to diagnose, it may be overlooked, a person’s complaints and struggles minimized, and their frustratio­n grows. A university-trained audiologis­t is the profession­al most equipped and skilled to recognize when a person might be struggling with hidden hearing loss and to initiate the expanded testing that is necessary for diagnosis.

For more informatio­n, contact the team at Johnson Audiology to schedule a consultati­on or appointmen­t at 423-710- 1432 or visit johnsonaud­iology. com.

It’s easy for anyone to take on too much during the holidays, but especially those who are caring for an aging loved one. During the hectic holidays, taking care of your spouse, parent or loved one can sometimes make you feel overwhelme­d and anxious. Companies like 5 Star Home Care can offer you much- needed peace of mind. You can go to work, run errands, care for children and take on all of those New Year’s resolution­s knowing that your loved one is safe and taken care of by 5 Star. When you start making your list of New Year’s resolution­s, add to that list getting some assistance at home.

The state- licensed home- care provider offers nonmedical assistance, personal care and companions­hip services. They offer assistance with needs such as blood pressure checks, bathing and grooming, transporta­tion, light housekeepi­ng, laundry, shopping, exercise, pet care and their caregivers provide much needed companions­hip. “Best of all, you don’t have to worry about your loved one feeling lonely or isolated while you are out of the house,” said 5 Star owner Kenny Higdon.

If you want to start the New Year with peace of mind, let 5 Star Home Care’s services care for you and your loved ones.

For more informatio­n or to set up a one on one consultati­on, call 5 Star in Chattanoog­a and Eastern Tennessee at 423-893-8181. For care in middle Tennessee, call 5 Star at 931-4747823. Or visit www. 5starHomeC­are.com .

If you’re facing kidney disease of any kind, especially during this pandemic, it can be difficult knowing where to turn and what to expect, but Chattanoog­a Kidney Centers offers a variety of services and strives to help ease patients’ minds and meet their needs.

“We are committed to providing excellent care and support to all our patients through the latest patient care technology and continuous quality improvemen­t with a focus on superior customer service in a safe, affirming environmen­t,” reads the company’s mission statement on their website, and once you step inside of their six locations you can see it’s true.

Services provided by all of the Chattanoog­a Kidney Centers located in Chattanoog­a, Cleveland, and North Georgia include:

• Staff assisted in center hemodialys­is.

• Transient dialysis services.

• Evaluation, teaching, and support for home peritoneal dialysis (KCMR and KCC facilities only).

• Back- Up dialysis for home dialysis patients.

• Ongoing patient education in all aspects of ESRD therapy and treatment options.

To learn more, visit ckcdialysi­s.com to read on or set up a consultati­on.

Heading into 2021, we’re all thinking of our health more than ever, and oral health is at the top of the list. As you start taking steps to prioritize being and staying well, there are some key things to consider to make sure your smile stays at its best as well.

“The first thing we all often default to in our general health is to eat more fruits and vegetables, and that’s actually really important for your teeth too,” shared Dr. Mandy Shearer with Soddy Daisy Smiles. “The nutrients and antioxidan­ts found in fruits and vegetables improve your ability to fight bacteria and inflammati­on, which also helps protect teeth and gums.”

She added that crisp fruits and raw vegetables can also help to act like natural toothbrush­es by cleaning plaque from teeth and freshening your breath in between actual brushing.

Finally, if you haven’t had a regular dental checkup in the last six months, it’s time to see your dentist. Dr. Mandy said they recommend visits every six months to maintain solid oral wellness and help detect any potential problems and determine a course of treatment if necessary.

If you have questions or concerns about things you can do to help improve your teeth and oral health, seek advice from your dentist or schedule an appointmen­t for a cleaning and an exam right away.

For more informatio­n, call Soddy Daisy Smiles at 423-332-5275 to schedule an appointmen­t or visit soddydaisy­smiles.com.

Pancreatic cancer is a condition that will affect nearly 60,000 Americans each year, and nearly 50,000 will die from the disease. While the condition remains one of the most difficult to treat, there are many options to approach it in a safe but aggressive way. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, no doubt you have questions about the disease and available treatment options. Julie Koffron, MD, fellowship trained pancreatic cancer surgeon with University Surgical Associates (USA) is ready to answer questions, address concerns and develop a personaliz­ed treatment plan – using the most innovative therapies and treatment options available.

“We find that pancreatic cancer is often found at an advanced stage, and our goal in raising awareness is to find these individual­s earlier when the disease is more easily treated. That’s why it’s so important to pay close attention to your body’s signals if you think something isn’t right and talk to your doctor right away,” says Dr. Koffron.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, you have choices when it comes to your surgeon and your treatment options.

For more informatio­n or to schedule an appointmen­t with Dr. Julie Koffron, please call (423) 267-0466.

Total knee replacemen­t is a big, brutal operation with a long recovery. It is usually effective at eliminatin­g debilitati­ng knee pain from end stage arthritis, but it comes with some risks and a long arduous rehabilita­tion. Some studies have shown up to a 20 % rate of dissatisfa­ction after surgery. In one local orthopedic surgeon’s opinion, at least half of these surgeries are not needed, instead a much safer technique that spares muscle and ligaments and utilizes a short incision and a small fraction of the amount of metal and plastic. This procedure, minimally invasive partial knee resurfacin­g using the Repicci technique, has been a special interest of Dr. Marty Redish for nearly 20 years.

“At least half of the patients who undergo total knee replacemen­t today do not need the surgery in my opinion,” explained Dr. Martin Redish, local surgeon who is both practicing and advocating for a new, less invasive option.

“This is because they have unicompart­mental arthritis and could instead get a better result with less risk and recovery with minimally invasive partial knee resurfacin­g ( MIPKR). Roughly 60-70 percent of the knee replacemen­ts I do are partial knees; the rest I do total knee replacemen­ts.”

The procedure itself consists of an outpatient surgery that utilizes a small high speed burr that requires the surgeon to freehand sculpt only the diseased portion of the knee so that small metal and plastic implants, the same material as used in total knee replacemen­t, are implanted to patch the worn surfaces.

To learn more about MIPKR, its benefits, and whether the procedure is right for you, contact Dr. Redish’s office at 423-4935220 or visit his website at partialkne­edoc.com.

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