Top Five Medical Web Sites

Dan Ramsden
Medical expenses keep going up. The hours in a day for most people seem to be declining. As a result many people who should be visiting a doctor don't. While others are going when they do not need to.

How to decide if that nagging condition is reason to see a doctor? Want to know if a specific medication can be taken with another? Interested in leading a healthier life?

Below are the 5 best sites on the web for all of your medical questions. They provide symptom searches, medical encyclopedias, current news articles, and even a live medical consultation.

The list starts with Healthline.com. The symptom search is excellent. Nagging ache in your right shoulder? Type it in and follow the prompts. I tried the search to discover the reason for a recent pain, and it not only helped me narrow down the probable cause, but provided a solution as well. The solution worked if you are wondering.

Mayoclinic.com is the famous Mayo Clinic of Rochester Minnesota's site. In addition to a wealth of helpful and informative articles, it offers a number of calculators. The calculators will help asses your body mass index (BMI), risk of heart disease, and count your calories. These are just a few that are offered. Great site from a great facility.

Next is Medline Plus. This medical website offers an illustrated medical dictionary which is extremely easy to use. It also provides visitors with interactive health tutorials. The topics covered are vast , and the explanations are superb.

If you wish to stay abreast of the most recent medical news than Medicinenet.com is the site for you. It exhaustively covers current medical news. Not only are any medical breakthroughs covered, but they also publish topical stories as well. In addition to the outstanding news coverage, this medical web site offers numerous articles on various health conditions.

Your not feeling quite yourself. Achy, sore throat, fatigued. You know that seeing a doctor would be the most prudent thing to do. He or she can tell you whether or not it is viral and needs to run it's course. Or that you need an antibiotic. By seeing the doctor you know for sure. No guess work, and if you need an antibiotic here is the prescription.

Only problem is that you really don't have the time. Or perhaps the cost is prohibitive.

Well worry no more. For the list concludes with a medical website which actually allows you to visit a real live doctor. Mdweblive.com offers virtual web visits with a board certified doctor.

Each doctor working with Mdweblive.com is board-certified. They have board certified doctors in every state. Thus if your in Chicago, Billings, or Tulsa, they have a doctor for you. They also offer doctors in more than twenty specialties.

To open an account with Mdweblive.com, the initial fee is $99.95 per year. You need to register by filing out a questioner, and faxing or emailing any recent medical exams. From there you select a doctor, schedule a live appointment, sit back and get healthy. Well you may not get healthy immediately. It may take a few days.

What do you get for $99.95? First you gain access to their service. Next you get one free physicians consultation. Lastly you are guaranteed a set fee of only $40.00 per subsequent visits.

Is an online doctor for you? Most people will probably be more comfortable with a face to face medical relationship. However for those that are pressed for time, or perhaps travel a great deal a virtual doctor visit might be just the prescription.

As with all things web related , these sites are a guidepost, not a medical cure all. They can help you understand your symptoms, or condition. Nothing can replace the experience of a certified physician.

Hopefully they will help you make healthy choices in your everyday life, between doctors visits.

Published by Dan Ramsden

Dan Ramsden is a freelance writer living in the midwest.  View profile

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