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Ebony Hillery
Family Practitioner | Adult Medicine
Hello! I'm Ebony Hillery, a dedicated Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C) with a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. My journey in healthcare began in sunny Perris, California, where I've been committed to delivering top-notch care to individuals and families of all ages.With years of experience under my belt, I've honed my skills in preventive care, women's health, family planning, and managing chronic conditions. I believe in the power of education and strive to empower my patients with knowledge to lead healthier lives.At A Plus Urgent Care, where I currently serve as the sole provider, I handle everything from physical exams to urgent procedures like suturing and interpreting X-rays. My goal is to make your visit as comfortable and comprehensive as possible.Prior to this role, I managed patient care at Loma Linda University Medical Center, where teamwork and quality improvement were part of my daily routine. Whether it was teaching staff or caring for patients during critical transports, my focus was always on providing the best outcome for those in my care.When not in the clinic, you can find me brushing up on the latest in healthcare advancements or volunteering my expertise to better our community. Your health is my priority, and together we can work towards a healthier tomorrow!
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Ebony Hillery
- Perris, CA
- Loma Linda University
- Accepting new patients
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Can I get the COVID vaccine if I have diabetes?
Yes, the CDC now recognizes that people with type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes are equally at risk, and most states prioritize both groups equally for access to vaccines.
Can I get the COVID vaccine if I have low blood pressure?
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Yes, you can as long as you did not have any adverse reactions in the past. The vaccine usually causes high blood pressue not low.
Yes, you can as long as you did not have any adverse reactions in the past. The vaccine usually causes high blood pressue not low.
Can ear drops fix an ear infection?
Chronic infection that results in a hole or tear in the eardrum — called chronic suppurative otitis media — is difficult to treat. It's often treated with antibiotics administered READ MORE
Chronic infection that results in a hole or tear in the eardrum — called chronic suppurative otitis media — is difficult to treat. It's often treated with antibiotics administered as drops. You may receive instructions on how to suction fluids out through the ear canal before administering drops.
Can medications fix flu?
Medications can not "fix" the flu but can help with symptom relief. influenza A and B (seasonal flu) tx, uncomplicated is a viral infection. The are medications that can be given READ MORE
Medications can not "fix" the flu but can help with symptom relief. influenza A and B (seasonal flu) tx, uncomplicated is a viral infection. The are medications that can be given for symptom relief but it is usually self-limiting and has to just run its course.
How long is anemia treatment?
The length of time it takes to treat anemia depends on the type of anemia and the treatment: Iron-deficiency anemia: The most common treatment is iron supplements, also known READ MORE
The length of time it takes to treat anemia depends on the type of anemia and the treatment:
Iron-deficiency anemia:
The most common treatment is iron supplements, also known as oral iron or iron pills. It can take 3–6 months to restore iron levels, but it may take longer depending on the severity of the anemia and ongoing losses.
Anemia of chronic disease- you have to treat the underlying cause
Iron-deficiency anemia:
The most common treatment is iron supplements, also known as oral iron or iron pills. It can take 3–6 months to restore iron levels, but it may take longer depending on the severity of the anemia and ongoing losses.
Anemia of chronic disease- you have to treat the underlying cause
Please tell me this is something besides what I think it is!
Hello Sorry to hear you are going through this. This could be a number of things like allergic reaction to either something you ate or came into contact with or a viral infection READ MORE
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Sorry to hear you are going through this. This could be a number of things like allergic reaction to either something you ate or came into contact with or a viral infection that causes a rash. I would have to do a consult to give a better answer.
Schedule an appointment with me so we can try and get this resolved .
Sorry to hear you are going through this. This could be a number of things like allergic reaction to either something you ate or came into contact with or a viral infection that causes a rash. I would have to do a consult to give a better answer.
Schedule an appointment with me so we can try and get this resolved .