When was your last medical checkup?

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Early detection can change everything

At Dr. Adonis Maiquez’s Clinic, we know that functional medicine doesn’t just treat diseases: it
seeks to prevent them at their root causes.

That is  why regular medical checkups are an essential tool for understanding how your body is
functioning and anticipating any imbalances before symptoms appear.

A comprehensive checkup can reveal:

  • Hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, or chronic inflammation.
  • Silent risk factors such as prediabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol.
  • Early indicators of chronic diseases that can be prevented or reversed.

In functional medicine, we focus on understanding the root causes, not just treating symptoms.
And that starts with a comprehensive evaluation.

How often should I get a checkup?

Dr. Maiquez recommends a comprehensive functional checkup once a year, especially if:

  • You are under chronic stress or have persistent fatigue.
  • You have a family history of heart, autoimmune, or metabolic diseases.
  • You are looking to optimize your energy, longevity, and overall well-being.

Each evaluation is tailored to your personal history, genetics, and lifestyle. There is no more
personalized medicine than this.

Don't wait until you feel ill to take care of yourself. A timely analysis can make the difference
between early treatment or facing unnecessary complications.

Schedule your Functional Checkup with Dr. Adonis.

Take care of yourself and live a life with more energy, clarity, and health.
Contact us for more information.

Chronic inflammation: a silent enemy of the heart.

For a long time, it was thought that cholesterol was the sole culprit behind heart attacks and heart
problems. Today we know that chronic, low-grade inflammation plays an equally important role.
This type of inflammation, caused by constant stress, poor diet, poor sleep, or even
environmental pollution, can damage arteries and increase the risk of atherosclerosis.

How to combat it?

  • Eat an anti-inflammatory diet (rich in fruits, vegetables, omega-3s, and low in ultra-processed foods).
  • Sleep at least 7 hours a night.
  • Reduce stress with meditation, exercise, or therapy.

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