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Dr. Bradley S. Abrahamson

Family Practitioner

Dr. Bradley S. Abrahamson is a top Sports Medicine physician in Fort Collins, . With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. Bradley S. Abrahamson is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Bradley S. Abrahamson is a prime example of a true leader in healthcare. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Bradley S. Abrahamson is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Fort Collins, Colorado, Dr. Bradley S. Abrahamson is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
Dr. Bradley S. Abrahamson
  • Fort Collins, CO
  • SUNY Stony Brook University School of Medicine
  • Accepting new patients

Can you be hospitalized for gastritis?

Yes, you could be hospitalized for gastritis under a few conditions. Generally, the indication for hospitalization is bleeding. Bleeding can occur from the gastritis or from developing READ MORE
Yes, you could be hospitalized for gastritis under a few conditions. Generally, the indication for hospitalization is bleeding. Bleeding can occur from the gastritis or from developing an ulcer. So, if you are vomiting blood or having black, tarry stools, or steadily worsening pain in the abdomen, you should be seen urgently.

Brad Abrahamson, MD

Can you be hospitalized for gastritis?

Yes, you could be hospitalized for gastritis under a few conditions. Generally, the indication for hospitalization is bleeding. Bleeding can occur from the gastritis or from developing READ MORE
Yes, you could be hospitalized for gastritis under a few conditions. Generally, the indication for hospitalization is bleeding. Bleeding can occur from the gastritis or from developing an ulcer. So, if you are vomiting blood or having black, tarry stools, or steadily worsening pain in the abdomen, you should be seen urgently.

Brad Abrahamson, MD

Should I bring my child to the ER for an asthma attack?

If the asthma attack does not respond to albuterol within 15 minutes, you should consider going to ER or Urgent Care.

When should you go to ER for sepsis?

Sepsis is life-threatening. You should go to ER immediately.

Can you go to the ER for neck pain?

The ER would be appropriate if you have fever and a stiff neck. For garden-variety neck pain you should go to your primary doctor, Sports Medicine, or Urgent Care.