28 results found for "yoga"
Displaying 1 - 10 out of 28 results
Yoga
South Shore Health’s clinically-trained exercise therapists provide expertise with a personal approach. Our exercise classes are developed to help you build strength, flexibility and endurance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
Alternative Medicine: A Primary Care Doctor’s Take
Finding More Than Fitness Through Community Exercise Classes
Wellness Reset: Tips for Getting Back into a Healthy Routine
Signs of Early Labor
An Integrative Approach to Cancer Care
Amy Ho, CNP, FNP

Locations
I provide conventional and alternative healthcare modalities throughout the life span.
As a nurse practitioner I have really enjoyed the connections made with my patients. I strive to always provide optimum patient care, and I love learning from them. My other interests include spending time with my family, traveling and a nice sunny day at the beach. Every day I try to incorporate and encourage others with simple mindfulness and complementary medicine such as yoga, reiki and meditation.
Melissa A DiNunno, CNM, DNP

Locations
Before becoming a midwife, I was a labor and delivery nurse at South Shore Hospital for 14 years. Women's health is my passion, and it is a privilege to return as a provider. I am honored to care for women during pregnancy, labor, birth, and throughout the lifespan. My care focuses on a team approach with the patient as the leader. Beyond midwifery, I enjoy hiking and yoga and love being a mom most of all.
Sagar Batajoo, MD

Locations
My mission is to help patients find out their disease, assist in curing it and live healthy life.
With compassionate care, I love to help people come out of their suffering. I believe that every individual is different so we should respect them and treat appropriately. Good communication is always very crucial. During my free time I love to listen music, play guitar. Also, I like meditation, yoga/ pranayam. However, most importantly I love spending time with my family.
Marie B Cadet, PA-C, PA

Locations
I like to tailor treatment plans based on an individual characteristics. Communication is key and I like to get the patient involved in the decision making. I think this facilitates trust and when patients have trust in their provider, they are able to manage, treat, and prevent diseases more effectively.
I graduated from Quinnipiac University PA program in August 2005, and started my career as a Primary Care PA. I later transitioned to Urgent Care. I have been practicing as an Urgent Care PA for over a decade and love it. My hobbies include biking, hiking, yoga, exercising, traveling and spending time with my family.
