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Dr. Greg J. Jun, MD

Internist

 
Dr. Greg Jun is an internist practicing in The Villages, FL. Dr. Jun specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Jun provides comprehensive care and manages treatment of multiple diseases and conditions. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
He is also currently the Medical Director of one of the company's care centers supervising other physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
 
27 years Experience
Dr. Greg Jun, MD
  • The Villages, FL
  • Northwestern Uniiversity
  • Accepting new patients

Stomach pain?

You likely were not infected with H. pylori just by sharing food with someone who didn't complete treatment. Most H. pylori "infections" in the beginning do not cause significant READ MORE
You likely were not infected with H. pylori just by sharing food with someone who didn't complete treatment. Most H. pylori "infections" in the beginning do not cause significant symptoms.

Digestive issues?

This sounds different from general acid reflux. Having gas pressure and excessive burping or eructation may be due to something else. Since it has been an ongoing issue for 2+ READ MORE
This sounds different from general acid reflux. Having gas pressure and excessive burping or eructation may be due to something else. Since it has been an ongoing issue for 2+ months, I advise you see your primary doctor who likely can refer you to the gastroenterologist.

How to help my daughter?

That should generally not be the case since your daughter is so young. She should see the gastroenterologist for further evaluation.

Blood pressure?

You likely do not have to do anything sooner. The blood pressure at 155/90 although is high is not extremely high. Sometimes the blood pressures can go 200/100 or higher! Talk READ MORE
You likely do not have to do anything sooner. The blood pressure at 155/90 although is high is not extremely high. Sometimes the blood pressures can go 200/100 or higher! Talk to your doctor and if there seems to be a regular pattern of your blood pressure readings, you may consider taking the blood pressure medications at different times of the day.

Do you need endoscopy for gastritis?

You may not need one, but often it is a good idea to get an EGD (endoscopy) at least once to evaluate the inside of your stomach and esophagus.