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Welcome Dr. Drumm Dr. Drumm was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He attended LSU Medical School in New Orleans followed by a pediatric residency through LSU – Earl K Long Medica ... |
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Welcome Dr. Melton Jamar A. Melton, MD, FAAP, was born and raised in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area. He completed his medical education at LSU-New Orleans, followed by a pedia ... |
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Welcome Dr. Story Dr. Gay M. Story is a native of New Orleans, La. She attended Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, where she received her medical degree. Dr. ... |
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Is My Child Overweight? |
Imagine you are at the pediatrician’s office with your 11 year old son for his annual check-up when she informs you that your son has “X” disease. This chronic disease will cause him to be short of breath during exercise and tire easier than his friends. Over time, it will cause physical changes in his appearance. She goes on to tell you that as this disease progresses, he will begin to have problems with his glucose levels and blood pressure and, if left untreated, will cause damage to his kidneys and heart. Many children and teens with “X” disease suffer with low self-esteem and are at risk of depression.
Fortunately, “X” disease is treatable, but she says it won’t be easy, as his treatment will affect the entire family’s daily routine, and may require lifestyle adjustments. What if “X” disease was cancer? What if “X” disease was obesity? Although the above scenarios may seem a bit extreme, how d ... |

About the Baton Rouge Clinic, AMC
Sixty years ago, The Baton Rouge Clinic was formed through the vision of four local physicians. They recognized the advantages and importance of a group practice and the level of excellence of care it would afford their patients. Over the years, we have grown to become the premier multi-specialty clinic in this Southern region. Our primary care physicians, in both Pediatrics and Internal Medicine are board certified in their respective areas. A number of our Internists are recognized as Fellows in the American College of Physicians, as are a number of our pediatricians who are Fellows in the American Academy of Pediatrics. This distinction recognizes a physician for excellence in medical care, additional study, and commitment to community.

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Labor Day Hours Announced The Baton Rouge Clinic will be closed on Monday, September 6, 2010, in observance of the Labor Day holiday. The Baton Rouge Clinic will reopen for our usual business hours on Tuesday, September 7, 2010.

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Current Pollen Levels to be a Regular Feature The Baton Rouge Clinic is pleased to announce that our web page will present data on current pollen counts courtesy of our Allergist, Dr. Joseph Redhead.

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