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Lamont Tyler

Family Practitioner

Dr. Lamont Tyler is a family practitioner practicing in Bloomington, IL. Dr. Tyler specializes in comprehensive health care for people of all ages. In addition to diagnosing and treating illnesses, family practitioners also put focus on preventative care with routine checkups, tests and personalized coaching on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Tyler possesses immense general knowledge on maintaining health and today, family practitioners provide more care for the underserved and rural populations than any other medical specialty.
38 years Experience
Lamont Tyler
  • Henderson, NV
  • Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University
  • Accepting new patients

Pregnancy question?

There is no interaction between Mucinex and the primary ingredients found in antacids (calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide). Medications that may interact with Mucinex are READ MORE
There is no interaction between Mucinex and the primary ingredients found in antacids (calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide). Medications that may interact with Mucinex are antidepressants, caffeine, and other cough, cold or allergy medication.

I think I have an infection?

This can be a skin infection on the skin of the penis or an infection from the inside of the penis (urethra). It is recommended that you seek evaluation from a medical professional. READ MORE
This can be a skin infection on the skin of the penis or an infection from the inside of the penis (urethra). It is recommended that you seek evaluation from a medical professional.

Testicle pain?

I’m not sure of your age, but this requires immediate evaluation. A primary concern would be testicular torsion. This is a condition where the testicle rotates and twists the cord READ MORE
I’m not sure of your age, but this requires immediate evaluation. A primary concern would be testicular torsion. This is a condition where the testicle rotates and twists the cord that supplies the blood flow to the area.

Strep throat?

I’m assuming that you had throat swab (Rapid Strep Test or Throat Culture) that confirmed Group A Streptococcus. If one of these tests were positive and you’re on the correct antibiotic, READ MORE
I’m assuming that you had throat swab (Rapid Strep Test or Throat Culture) that confirmed Group A Streptococcus. If one of these tests were positive and you’re on the correct antibiotic, you are not contagious after 24-36 hours of taking the antibiotics. If you’re not improving with the antibiotics prescribed, it’s advised that seek reevaluation.