MenstrualDisorders near Evanston, WY
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Care Philosophy: Provide every resident in our community the opportunity for optimal health through access to world-class, patient-centered healthcare delivered safely, efficiently and effectively, close to home.

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Care Philosophy: Dr. Azadeh Poursaid is a Utah native who joined Circle of Life in 2022 following completion of her OBGYN training up in Portland, OR. She is passionate about women's health and comes with specialty care in vulvar skin and pain disorders as well as Robotic surgical training. Prior to OBGYN, she trained at the University of Utah with degrees in biomedical engineering and medical devices. She hopes to bring cutting edge technology and research to her practice.

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Biography: Dr. Jill Bergeson-Barkdull, MD is a Family Practitioner who practices in Pleasant Grove, UT. She is 52 years old. Dr. Jill Bergeson-Barkdull, MD is affiliated with Timpanogos Regional Hospital.

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Care Philosophy: I believe that taking care of the patient starts with listening. As the great physician William Osler stated: "Just listen to your patient, he is telling you the diagnosis." Medicine is a constantly changing field, with important new and sometimes conflicting recommendations coming out as often as every month. As physicians it is important to keep up to date and practice the best evidence-based medicine we can. I favor a whole-patient approach to care that includes addressing exercise/nutrition and psychosocial aspects of health rather than simply using medication wantonly. However, allopathic advances such as vaccinations and medications can provide vital and even life-saving benefits, when used responsibly.


