We all know what depression looks like. Right? It’s that person who seems sad and withdrawn most of the time. Or that person who just never seems to want to do anything. It can’t...
Dr. Phillip Coule serves as the Vice-President and Chief Medical Officer of the Augusta University Health System and serves as the Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs of the...
At Augusta University Health we’re bringing back the house call to you by offering virtual visits. You can conveniently access a provider for the care you need today simply by...
It’s fairly obvious that if your doctor prescribes opioids to you because you’re having chronic pain—or even if you’re just taking them because you just had surgery—you’re at...
When you’re a teen, it’s not surprising to have acne. But when you’re an adult, most of us expect those pimples to start going away. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always work out that...
It’s a disease that affect the lungs, passing from person to person through coughing or sneezing. Symptoms include cough, sputum production, fever, night sweats, spitting blood...
About 1 out of every 54 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But what happens when...
Working out during quarantine isn’t just about making sure you balance out all that time on the sofa binging “Tiger King.” It’s also about keeping your mind sharp and lowering...
“Technology isn’t good or bad—it really comes down to how people use it,” said Dr. Dale Peeples, a psychiatrist at Augusta University Health who works with young adults and...
Two of the many great things about living in Augusta are the access we have to excellent health care and an incredible range of great places to eat. Right now, the people that...
