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Kristyn Schelhaas, D.O. – New Family Practice Physician

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009


Saltzer Medical Group, department of Family Practice is pleased to welcome Dr. Kristyn Schelhaas. Dr. Schelhaas will see patients at Saltzer’s main location located at 215 E. Hawaii Ave, Nampa.

Dr. Schelhaas is originally from Twin Falls. She received her B.S. degree from College of Idaho in Caldwell before attending medical school at De Moines University – College of Osteopathic Medicine, De Moines, Iowa and completing her residencey at Iowa Lutheran Family Medicine Residency also in De Moines, Iowa.

Dr. Schelhaas will practice a full scope of family medicine, including obstetrics. She has a special interest in women’s health and pediatrics.

She is accepting new patients, including Medicare and Medicaid. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Schelhaas please call (208) 468-5910

Travis Criddle, D.O. – Pediatrician

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009


Saltzer Medical Group, department of pediatrics is proud to welcome Travis Criddle, D.O. to the group.

Dr. Criddle attended medical school at Pikeville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pikeville Kentucky, and completed his Internship and Residency at Children’s Hospital of Illinois at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, University of Illinois College of Medicine in Peoria IL.

Dr. Criddle will see patients at Saltzer Medical Group’s newest location at 3277 E. Louise Dr., Meridian (next to St. Luke’s Meridian Medical Center).

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Criddle, call (208) 884-2910

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Services

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

ABOUT US

Dr. Page and his staff have been providing outpatient gastrointestinal endoscopy services at Saltzer Medical Group for 20 years.  They have successfully performed over 12,000 procedures and continue to do approximately 1,500 exams per year.

Endoscopy exams are done in a specialized suite, equipped with up-to-date equipment and all appropriate monitoring to ensure patient safety.  Patients are routinely administered IV medication for sedation.
Dr. Page and his staff go out of their way to make sure you are comfortable and understand the procedure completely before beginning the exam. (more…)

Deanna Andrews, D.O. places second in national photo contest

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Congratulations to Dr. Deanna Andrews and her patient Garrett on their recent second place win in a photo contest promoted by Contemporary Pediatrics, an national pediatrics journal. The photos had to include patient care, or patients participating in an activity. You can see Dr. Andrews and the other photo entries at this link.

2009 Paul Scherer Tournament

Friday, May 1st, 2009

I’m going to present at this years Paul Scherer Invitational Adult Soccer Tournament and it’s going to be a great day of sports action and community fun. If you’re interested in participating, or just want some more information, see the details below or visit their website to register.

Tournament Dates: June 5-7, 2009

Location: Ann Morrison Park, Boise, Idaho

Adult Age Divisions*:
Men’s Premier (8 team max.)
Div I
Div II
Over 30
Women’s Premier
Div I
Div II/Over 30

Register between April 16th and May 18th: $400** per Team
Registration between May 19th and 29th: $475**

Event Details:
3 game min.
35 min. halves
20 player roster (max)
Certified Referees
T-shirts for Registered players
Final Games are 45 min halves
Vendors on site
Cash Prize will be awarded to First place Men’s and Women’s Premier.
Championship Team trophies to First and Second place teams in each division.

*The SISL reserves the right to combine teams into divisions as seen fit.
Teams are qualified and accepted based upon rules set up be the SISL and the Tournament Committee.
**All players must be registered with an affiliated USASA League.
Non League affiliated teams must contact Tournament Director for prices.
Please contact Patty Daniels at
208.631.2552 or better
TourneyDirector09@msn.com

Dr. David Martin Returns to Saltzer Medical Group

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Dr. David Martin will return to Saltzer Medical Group beginning Monday, December 1, 2008. He will be continuing in family practice as well as providing flight physicals. To make an appointment with Dr. Martin call 468-5910.

Help with Paying for Medications

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Paying for medications can be difficult. This is especially true if you are on several medicines, have no prescription coverage, or currently fall in the Medicare Part D coverage gap or “donut hole”. There are several types of programs that might help.

Patient assistance programs are a good place to start. They can provide a comprehensive look at your needs based on income, insurance, specific medication and pharmaceutical manufacturer, diseases and geographical location.

Discount medication cards provide discounts on generic and brand name medications usually for those without prescription insurance.

Low-cost generic medication programs are offered by Express Scripts and local retailers including Wal-Mart, Target, Walgreens and Safeway. These medications can cost as low as $4 per 30-day and $10 to $20 per 90-day supply.

For specific plan details and links, please visit www.integratedhealingmd.com.

Top 10 Reasons to Send Injured Workers to Dr. Shoemaker

Monday, September 29th, 2008

1. Having 2 locations in Nampa available 7 days a week from 8am to 8pm and 1 location in Meridian for walk-in injured workers 5 days a week from 8am to 5pm.
2. Friendly and experienced staff available 5 days a week.
3. Getting patients in promptly and back to work quickly.
4. Developing a customized treatment plan for each employer and employee.
5. Case managing from the initital visit throughout the referral process.
6. Dedicated in cost effective return to work.
7. Timely “Return to Work” report turnaround.
8. Insurance authorization with referral coordination if necessary
9. Over 30 years experience.
10.Board Certified in Occupational Medicine combined with a Masters in Health Admininstration.

Idaho Immunization Coalition a new direction for vaccines in Idaho

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Vaccine preventable disease rates are at all time lows due to diligent research, effective immunization systems, and outreach. This success has come from a collaboration of private and public sectors. Nonetheless, there are still barriers to optimizing immunization protection from vaccine preventable diseases. Prior to modern day immunizations, many diseases impacted countless numbers of children with disability and, unfortunately, mortality. In recent decades, there have been advances in vaccines broadening the protection net for children and adults. As vaccine preventable illnesses diminish, such as polio, measles, pertussis and even now haemophilus, pneumococcus, rotavirus and varicella, the public loses valuable memory of the devastation of these diseases. Yet outside of the United States one million deaths occur annually from measles alone. Complacency sets in from a lack of knowledge of natural diseases and fears of adverse events, including autism, further add to the barriers to protecting our children and adults. Idaho continues to struggle to obtain higher immunization coverage rates.
The Idaho Immunization Program, funded jointly by the State of Idaho and the Centers for Disease Control, has grown in the past decade improving our rates considerably. The Idaho Immunization Program hosted an Immunization Summit in the fall of 2007 inviting public and private health sectors to formulate the problems facing our State and potential solutions. The group discussed the successes of the Canyon Area Immunization Coalition and proposed a Statewide Coalition. Idaho is the only state in the Nation without a widespread or statewide Immunization Coalition.

This brings us to May of 2008. The AAP Idaho Chapter held an Immunization Congress, funded by a grant from AAP National. The congress succeeded in bringing public and private sectors together to launch what is now the Idaho Immunization Coalition. The coalition is a 501 c3 non profit organization to enhance the existing immunization system in Idaho. The goal is to protect adults and children from vaccine preventable disease in an efficient, safe and enlightened manner and to maintain the statewide immunization registry. The Coalition will have an Executive Committee with Keith Davis, MD, President of the Idaho Academy of Family Physicians and Tom Patterson, MD, President Elect of the Idaho American Academy of Pediatrics as co-chairmen. Subcommittees consisting of Education, Legislation and Vaccine Outreach will address specific issues. The state Immunization Program, the AAP, and AAFP Idaho Chapters are all on board to see the coalition to fruition. We have succeeded in many ways, though there is much work to be done to reach our goal of maximum immunization coverage in all populations.

Saltzer Vein Clinic

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Ok, you have some varicose veins, but Do you have venous reflux?

This question is more important that many people realize. Venous reflux is a common medical problem where the blood traveling in the leg veins “refluxes” or, slides back down the leg veins instead of going upwards, back to the heart. This condition is a result of the ever present force of gravity while we are standing and the fact that age, previous blood clots, pregnancy, and other conditions cause the small valves in the vein to malfunction and allow the blood to slip back downwards, towards the feet. This de-oxygenated blood then pools in the lower leg veins and creates several problems over time. One of the earliest manifestations is varicose veins, which sometimes may be noted as a painful throbbing sensation, because of the pressure of the “old” blood which is pooling in them. Other problems then result over time, such as discoloration of the skin, increased swelling of the surrounding tissue (edema), and ultimately, skin breakdown and chronic sores called venous stasis ulcers. The goal is to prevent these later changes from occurring and treat the reflux early, since it only worsens over time.

So, whenever a provider is examining a patient who has complained of varicose veins, the most important question is whether those veins are the result of venous reflux (bad vein valves). The reason this is so important, is that if the reflux, which is the actual cause of the problem, is not treated, then treated problem veins will recur. We encounter many patients who have previously been treated in a med spa or shopping mall facility where laser or sclerotherapy treatment was performed, but the patients find that their problem veins recur in a few years time. Many of these patients are found to have venous reflux on a comprehensive ultrasound evaluation. Here, at Saltzer vein clinic, patients who are suspected of having venous reflux are screened by a Registered Vascular Ultrasound Technician to find whether or not they have venous reflux. If they do, the underlying reflux is treated with a catheter inserted into the vein using laser or radiofrequency energy. If they do not have reflux, they are usually treated by injecting a sclerosant chemical into the veins or by use of a cutaneous laser for these veins.

As mentioned above, if the patient does have venous reflux, almost all insurers and medicare programs consider this a medical problem and it is covered as such. The patient who chooses Saltzer Vein Clinic benefits from our expertise in treating all sizes of varicose veins as well as the causes of venous reflux and late effects of reflux, such as venous ulcers. Not only do patients benefit from our high tech, comfortable, American College of Radiology approved imaging facility, they also receive care from a board certified surgeon and phycisian assistant. We have invested much more into these resources than most of our competitors. We have multiple options for treatment, all the way from ultrasound guided injection, different laser treatments, radiofrequency treatment, to actual surgery. As you can imagine, having all of these options available means we can tailor the best treatment for each individual patient, instead of “pushing” our patients to be treated with limited options. Just like home or car repair, having the right tool for the job at hand makes all the difference. Now that you know how much we have invested into these resources, you would likely conclude that we charge more than some of the smaller shops in the area. Our costs are cheaper than any of the area vein treatment facilities and I encourage patients to call around and prove this for themselves.

Please visit our website, www.saltzervein.com for more detailed information. Thank you.

Steven W. Williams, M.D., F.A.C.S.

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