Who's Your Doctor?
- Time & Attention: Extended, unhurried visits that prioritize your well-being
- Accessible Care: Appointments available the same day or next, with support beyond regular hours
- Whole-Person Wellness: Comprehensive care addressing men’s and women’s health, mental health, nutrition, and preventive medicine
In Addition To Personalized Care, Our Patients Benefit From:
Comprehensive Wellness
- Epworth Sleepiness Scale
- Pulmonary Function Testing (e.g., Spirometry)
- Body Composition Analysis
- Online Lifestyle Modification Program
- Healthy and Disease State Meal Planning Program
- Pure Tone Audiogram
- Comprehensive Visual Screening
- Electrocardiogram (EKG)
- Dermoscopy
- Ankle-Brachial Index
- Sexual Function Screening
- Digital BrainCheck Health Test
- Agility Testing (gait speed and grip strength)
Comprehensive Lab Testing
- MPO (Myeloperoxidase)
- Lp-PLA2 Activity
- hsCRP (High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein)
- Advanced Lipid Panel {ApoB (Apolipoprotein B), Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides}
- HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)
- Vitamin D 25 Hydroxy by LC-MS/MS
- Vitamin B12
- OmegaCheck
- Uric Acid
- TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel w/Fib4
- Comprehensive Blood Count w/Auto Diff
- IR Panel w/Score
- Kidney Profile
- ADMA/SDMA
- F2-IsoPs
- Ferritin
From the Blog
The CharlestonMD Family Plan: Simplified Care for Parents and Young Adults
Managing healthcare for your family can feel like a juggling act, especially when your teens and young adults start making their own appointments, asking new questions, and navigating independence. CharlestonMD makes it easier.
With our Family Plan, parents can extend the same trusted, concierge-level care they rely on to their children ages 16-26, creating one connected, consistent source for your family’s health and peace of mind.
MUSC Health Nexton Center: A New Era in Local Healthcare
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has officially broken ground on its highly anticipated Nexton Center, a cutting-edge facility that will house both a hospital and a cancer center.
Are Artificial Sweeteners Dangerous?
The article traces the history of artificial sweeteners—starting with saccharin, followed by cyclamate, aspartame, etc.—and discusses how early concerns about cancer risk caused by saccharin and cyclamate were later re-examined (with saccharin’s cancer link largely debunked).