JOHN LOPERA
Dr. Lopera is a graduate of the Catholic University in Santiago de Guayaquil, Ecuador where he recieved his Medical degree in 1991.
Phone: 561.227.5597
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3325 Forest Hill Blvd, Ste A West Palm Beach, FL,33406
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01:00 PM - 02:00 PMDr. Lopera is a graduate of the Catholic University in Santiago de Guayaquil, Ecuador where he recieved his Medical degree in 1991.
Greta Martin received her degree from the esteemed Medical Sciences Institute of Havana in 2001.
A cardiac stress test is a medical test that evaluates the heart's ability to perform under stress and can identify potential problems with blood flow to the heart.
An electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) is a non-invasive medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time.
The Mini‐Mental Examination is a simple test of cognitive function based on a total possible score of 30 points; it includes tests of orientation, concentration, attention, verbal memory, naming and visuospatial skills.
Performing Pulmonary Function Tests and ABI" refers to medical exams to evaluate respiratory function and blood flow in the lower extremities.
The ABI, or arterial circulation test, is a non-invasive medical test used to evaluate the circulation of blood in the lower limbs.
Clinical research refers to scientific studies conducted on human subjects to gather information about a specific medical intervention or treatment.
An allergy test is a medical examination that determines a patient's sensitivity to various substances or allergens through different diagnostic methods.
Glaucoma testing involves assessing eye pressure and visual field testing to detect damage to the optic nerve, while screening retina vue involves a non-invasive imaging technique to examine the retina for signs of disease or abnormalities.
The USCIS Medical Exam, or Form I-693, is a required medical examination for individuals seeking immigration benefits in the United States.
Asthma treatment involves the use of medications, inhalers, and lifestyle changes to manage and prevent symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.
Accucheck It is a medical device used to measure the level of glucose in a patient's blood that can help determine if a person has diabetes or prediabetes, and can also help manage and prevent complications related to high or low blood sugar levels.
Bladder US is a medical test that uses ultrasound waves to create images of the bladder and surrounding organs to diagnose various bladder conditions.
Depomedrol is a medication that belongs to the class of corticosteroids and is used to treat various inflammatory conditions.
Dipstick is a medical diagnostic tool that is used to test urine for various health conditions.
The Epley maneuver is a series of head movements to relieve the symptoms of benign positional vertigo. The Epley maneuver is used to move the crystals from the semicircular canals, so they stop causing symptoms. This procedure also helps to identify whic
A flu test is a medical test used to diagnose influenza, a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus, by detecting the presence of the virus in a patient's respiratory secretions.
Hospital follow up refers to the medical care provided to a patient after being discharged from the hospital to ensure proper recovery and continued management of their health.
An MVA/P.I.P appointment is a medical visit for patients who have been involved in a motor vehicle accident and are seeking treatment or evaluation of their injuries.
A nebulizer is a medical device that converts liquid medication into a mist to be inhaled into the lungs for the treatment of respiratory conditions such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
A new patient appointment is an initial visit with a healthcare provider to establish medical history and address any health concerns.
PPD stands for purified protein derivative, which is a substance used in a tuberculosis skin test to determine if someone has been infected with the bacteria that causes TB.
A pap smear is a medical test that involves collecting cells from a woman's cervix to screen for abnormalities that could indicate cervical cancer or other conditions.
A pregnancy test is a medical test used to determine if a woman is pregnant by detecting the presence of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in her urine or blood.
A pulmonary function test called spirometry is a medical test that measures the amount and speed of air that a patient can inhale and exhale to evaluate lung function.
The Spot Vision Test is a non-invasive screening tool that uses specialized technology to quickly and accurately detect vision problems in our patients.
A strep test is a medical test used to diagnose a streptococcal bacterial infection, typically in the throat, by detecting the presence of streptococcal bacteria.
VNG stands for Videonystagmography, which is a medical test that uses video recording technology to evaluate eye movements and diagnose problems with balance and the vestibular system.
Wound cleaning is the process of removing foreign material and debris from a wound, and cleaning it with antiseptic solution to prevent infection and promote healing.
Telemedicine is the use of technology to provide medical care and consultations remotely, without the need for in-person visits.
Immunizations, also known as vaccinations, are preventive measures that help protect kids from infectious diseases by strengthening their immune system.
Vaccines are biological preparations that provide immunity against infectious diseases by stimulating the body's immune system to recognize and destroy pathogens.
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