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Healthy Aging with Preventative Care at the Wright Center

Complete Health Assessment

 

Healthy Aging with Preventative Care at the Wright Center

The key to healthy aging is through preventative care. At the Wright Center, we assess your full health with a comprehensive Complete Health Assessment. Our Complete Health Assessment (CHA) is very thorough, with blood work, an ANS and Max Pulse Test, Diagnostic Ultrasounds done, and more. You’ll also meet with our providers to discuss your test results and standard screenings recommended for your age.

What is Included in My Lab Work?

The first part of your Complete Health Assessment will include your routine blood work. Once the tests are sent to the lab, we’ll also check your hormones as well. Aside from the usual tests we run, you can request any additional tests at the time of scheduling your appointment. The blood tests you’ll be receiving are:

CBC
Ferritin
CMP
Lipid Panel
Vitamin D

TSH
Free T3
Total T4
TPO
Vitamin B12

FSH
Estradiol
LH
Hemoglobin a1C
Testosterone

ANS & Max Pulse Test

Another component of the CHA exam is an Autonomic Nervous System or ANS test. This test will evaluate your nervous system which controls your involuntary bodily functions including, appetite, mood, blood pressure, heart rate, digestion, bladder function, sexual function, and more. Any damage to the Autonomic Nervous System can cause problems to the previously listed functions, and ultimately cause problems for the rest of your body.

In addition to the Autonomic Nervous System test, we’ll also be testing the Endothelial Function to ensure there are no damages to the endothelial lining or Endothelial Dysfunction to make sure you’re not at risk for diabetes, strokes, or heart disease.

When we perform an ANS and Endothelial Function Test, we’re essentially looking for any of the following risk factors:

Autonomic Nervous System dysfunction: Involuntary functions
Sudomotor Dysfunction: Sweat Gland function
Endothelial Dysfunction: Risk of heart attack and stroke
Insulin Resistance: Risk of developing diabetes
Cardiometabolic Risk: Risk of heart disease and metabolic disorders such as metabolic syndrome
Small Fiber Neuropathy: Can start as numbness and tingling in the hand and feet
Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy: The nerves that innervate the heart
Cardiovascular disease via plethysmography: Combined total of the other risk factors

The ANS test and Endothelial Function Test is designed to help prevent any issues your body may be having or could have in the future. By having these tests done yearly, you could be saving yourself a lot of time and prevent health issues in the future.

Diagnostic Ultrasounds

Before your appointment begins, we’ll perform both external and internal ultrasounds to rule out any abnormalities, including Fibroids, Ovarian Cysts, Polyps,  etc. These ultrasounds will give us (and you) a better understanding of what’s going on with your body and what we need to watch out for. We do recommend drinking at least 32 ounces of water 1 hour before your ultrasound. The Sonographer will be able to view the pelvic organs better when you have a full bladder.

Your Provider Visit

After your CHA is completed, we will sit down with you to review your results, complete an exam, and identify any areas of concern. As you age, it is important to keep up-to-date with standard screenings, including annual exams, pap smears, STD screenings, mammograms, colonoscopies and bone density scans. Your provider will discuss your risk factors in detail and decide on a treatment plan that best meets your needs.

We cannot stress enough how important it is to schedule your yearly Complete Health Assessment and a preventative annual exam. Schedule your appointment today to be proactive in your aging health!

Exceptional Staff Member of the Month

This month’s exceptional staff member is the heart of our team. It goes to our Clinical Director and PA, Darchell Darby! Darchell works endlessly to ensure our guests receive exceptional care and that our team is running smoothly. We are so lucky to have her as part of The Wright Center team. Experience the difference today!

A BioTE Promotion for Couples!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It’s the month of LOVE and BioTE has a special promotion for The Wright Center guests!

From now through February 28th, if your spouse completes their first BioTE pelleting procedure in the month of February, both you and your spouse will receive a FREE bottle of DIM.

If both spouses can’t make it into The Wright Center for their BioTE treatment, and only one partner is able to visit us, they can take a free bottle of DIM home for their spouse, along with their free bottle.

If you and your spouse have not yet done BioTE Hormone Treatment at The Wright Center, you can schedule your appointment today for the two of you. If you’re a previous BioTE guest at The Wright Center, and you’re wanting another treatment done, schedule your appointment today with your spouse.

Our EOS Quarterly

The Wright Center for Women’s Health has been operating on an Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) since 2019. This system gives the company the tools to systematically grow and continuously improve our processes.

This past Monday, the office was closed so that the entire team could participate in the EOS quarterly. Dr. Wright reviewed the vision, core values, core focus, and 10-year target with the team. Our staff then split into departmental meetings, where we worked together to identify their target populations and their unique abilities. With this information, the departments created measurable scorecards to be tracked weekly to help The Wright Center meet their short-term and long-term goals.

We are so excited by the progress the team has made and are looking forward to what the year holds for growth and improvement.

Have Better Orgasms With The O-Shot

Whether you have a low libido, or you’re looking to spice it up in the bedroom, The Wright Center For Women’s Health can help you improve your sexual satisfaction with services like the O-Shot to help you have a better orgasm.

What is the O-Shot?

The O-Shot starts with a blood draw where platelets are then separated and concentrated. The Platelet Rich Plasma contains growth factors removed from your blood and is essentially injected into an area near the clitoris and into an area of the upper vagina, which is commonly referred to as the O-Spot, an important place for sexual response.

Before the shot is given, we numb the area with a local anesthetic cream, so our guests experience little to no discomfort. The Orgasm Shot has been in women’s medicine for years, Dr. Wright is one of the few physicians specially trained and certified to perform this procedure that can help improve sexual function.

One treatment can last up to six months, but additional procedures will only improve results. We recommend this procedure to women who suffer from low libido, sexual dysfunction, urinary incontinence, or other common gynecological annoyances.

How Long Do I Have to Wait Before Having Sex

While we recommend waiting a few days before having sex again after the O-Shot, some of our guests have engaged in sexual activity the same day as the procedure. You can have sex right away, however, you likely won’t experience peak results until four weeks after the procedure.

Benefits From the O-Shot

The O-shot will help with more stronger and frequent orgasms, and provide improved lubrication for your partner. Past guests have noted that their partner has been able to thrust and penetrate deeper into their bodies. Your partner will be happier and surprised overall by your performance in the bedroom.

Schedule an appointment with The Wright Center For Women’s Health to discuss the O-Shot today!

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