by Dr. Tom Rogers | Aug 15, 2023 | Chronological, Hormone Management, Primary Care, Weight Loss & Nutrition
Welcome everyone to another edition of the Doctor’s Note where we talk about what’s on our minds when it comes to your health. On this week’s podcast, I had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Brett Osborn (neurosurgeon, longevity expert, author, founder of Senolytix)...
by Dr. Tom Rogers | Aug 8, 2023 | Chronological, Primary Care, Weight Loss & Nutrition
Welcome everyone to another edition of the Doctor’s Note where we talk about what’s on our minds when it comes to your health. This week I had the opportunity to visit once again with Dr. Daniel O’Roark and Nolan Hensley, PA-C of Trinity Heart and Vascular. Their cash...
by Dr. Tom Rogers | Aug 1, 2023 | Chronological, Primary Care, Weight Loss & Nutrition
Welcome everyone to another edition of the Doctor’s Note where we talk about what’s on our minds when it comes to your health. This week I want to revisit LDN (Low-Dose Naltrexone) with a patient success story. Colton Marcum, Owner/PharmD of Marcum’s Pharmacy, has...
by Dr. Tom Rogers | Jul 18, 2023 | Chronological, Primary Care, Weight Loss & Nutrition
Welcome everyone to another edition of the Doctor’s Note where we talk about what’s on our minds when it comes to your health. This past week I revisited a podcast I did a year ago on Vitamin K. As many of you know, the most important vitamin in my own personal...
by Dr. Tom Rogers | Jul 11, 2023 | Anti Aging & Aesthetics, Chronological, Primary Care, Weight Loss & Nutrition
Welcome everyone to another edition of the Doctor’s Note where we talk about what’s on our minds when it comes to your health. As a preventative, integrative physician, my goal is to do everything I can to help patients stay healthy and live a long healthspan....
by Dr. Tom Rogers | Jul 4, 2023 | Chronological, Primary Care, Weight Loss & Nutrition
Welcome to another edition of the Doctor’s Note where we talk about what’s on our minds when it comes to your health. Most physicians I know (including myself) spend most of their day addressing the physical needs of a patient, which is good, but it is equally (if...