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Dr. Kimberly Davis-Seagle, MD
Internist
897 Von Kolnitz Rd Suite 101 Mt Pleasant South Carolina, 29464About
Dr. Kimberly Davis-Seagle is an internist practicing in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina. Dr. Davis-Seagle 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. Davis-Seagle provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
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Education and Training
University of South Carolina Bachelor Degree 0
Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine 1990
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Dr. Kimberly Davis-Seagle, MD's Expert Contributions
How do blood thinners work?
That’s a difficult question to answer since I do not know what type of blood thinner your husband was prescribed. However, all blood thinners have boundaries of what you should do or not do, foods you should eat or not eat depending on the type and also various precautions such as not using power tools and not getting on a ladder more than 3 feet off the ground to avoid any potential falls and protection of the head or hitting the head during a fall - all are part of the precautions you should be observing. READ MORE
Why I am still feeling weak after having my surgery last month?
There are many different factors that go into the feelings of weakness and a pos-op situation, so I would discuss this with your surgeon and perhaps there are additional labs that should be looked at, and in the meantime, you should concentrate on proper nutrition, adequate hydration, and getting some additional exercise on a daily basis. READ MORE
I have a question about liver numbers?
Usually if the liver transaminases, i.e. AST and aALT are within normal limits then you do not have Hepatitis(inflammation of the liver) based on cirrhosis so quite honestly unless you have “end stage”liver disease the liver can be so exquisitely damaged such that the liver actually cannot produce those high levels of transaminases anymore —so based on what you’ve said // I would say you actually don’t have any indication of cirrhosis READ MORE
Why does my stomach hurt when hungry?
The encounter of stomach discomfort on the stomach is empty is an indication that the acid buildup may be causing some damage to the lining of your stomach so if you’re unable to eat it would be best to use some topical type an asset to prevent additional stomach damage READ MORE
How long does it take to recover from heart ablation surgery?
If the ablation is for a dysrhythmia such as atrial fabulation, then typically the recovery is exquisitely short term similar to a heart Kath 3 to 5 days and should be good to go. Just follow the guidelines set forth by the cardiologist. READ MORE
Why is my daughter's skin getting burnt?
I’m sorry this answer may be a bit late, but in children, especially if they have a fair complexion, sunscreen needs to be applied prior to leaving the comfort of a non-sun area and apply it every two hours when in the sun. Also, certain medications may make you more vulnerable to sunburn. READ MORE
I have extreme gas - very smelly?
Typically this may come from an upset microbio system in the G.I. tract which typically works itself out through a regimen of probiotics as well as fiber as well as a good water intake looking at about half your body weight in fluid ounces per day READ MORE
What are these tiny white pieces I am spitting up?
Most likely those are something called tonsil lists that are combination of food particles with bacteria that gets trapped in small encrypted holes and the tonsil like material in the size of the back of your throat and sometimes are the cause of bad breath so it would be wise to do some gargling and look in the mirror and check to see if you see any of those little white pockets of trapped material READ MORE
Is there a way to relieve a thrombosed hemorrhoid at home?
Thrombosed hemorrhoid is difficult to relieve on your own unless it spontaneously ruptures and then you can massage the engorged blood vessel and expressed the clot but otherwise you should be under the care of a healthcare specialist READ MORE
What is the recovery time for laparoscopic hiatal hernia surgery?
Since her surgery is considered laparoscopic the recovery time should be pretty short in terms of four weeks or less but you should clear that with your surgeon who is more familiar with your anatomical the facts than I am. Good luck with your surgery READ MORE
How can I control my blood pressure apart from medication?
If you have Internet access there’s something called the “dash”diet which is “dietary approaches to stopping”hypertension in addition to good sleep and if there’s any suspicion of sleep apnea that needs to be diagnosed and treated. Weight loss is helpful and do not smoke tobacco or consume more than 1 caffeinated beverage per day. READ MORE
Help me
This sounds more like a soft tissue or a rotator cuff injury, which should be further evaluated through an orthopedic specialist and perhaps an MRI, but that remains in the discretion of the physician that is evaluating you. READ MORE
Why is my child's body always so hot?
I am not a pediatrician and do not feel qualified to answer that. However, the common sense answer would be to check your daughter's temperature and make sure her core temperature is not elevated. However, if it is, you should contact her pediatrician. READ MORE
Can the flu be treated with just tylenol?
Yes many people survive flu symptoms without the addition of an antiviral medication or else the flu in general would be much more deadly so as long as your condition improves and you’re not having any trouble with breathing or a huge amount of mucus burden Tylenol is fine with rest and time for recovery READ MORE
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor Medical University of South Carolina -
Treatments
- Sinusitis
Professional Memberships
- American College of Physicians, the American Medical Association, the South Carolina Medical Association, and the Charleston County Medical Society
Internships
- Allegheny General Hospital, Medical College of Pennsylvania (Internal Medicine)
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Physicians, American Medical Association, South Carolina Medical Association, Charleston County Medical Society
Dr. Kimberly Davis-Seagle, MD's Practice location
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498 Wando Park Blvd Ste 500 -Mt Pleasant, SC 29464Get Direction
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Get to know Internist Dr. Kimberly Davis-Seagle, who serves patients in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
A prominent internist, Dr. Davis-Seagle is the Vice President and Managing Director of MDVIP Mount Pleasant Internal Medicine in South Carolina.
“With the experience and structure of the MDVIP wellness model I look forward to giving my patients the very best medical care available. Being prompt with appointment times and giving patients the time they need and deserve is important to me. The ability to answer calls in a timely fashion is essential. I embrace the opportunity to know my patients better and have them partner with me in a wellness program custom fit just for that person. I am eager to work with those people that appreciate this refreshing improvement and positive approach to medical care” expressed Dr. Davis-Seagle.
Throughout her academic career, she graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of South Carolina in 1981, and earned her medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in 1990. She then went on to complete her internship and residency in internal medicine at Allegheny General Hospital, Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1993.
On a professional level, Dr. Davis-Seagle is an active member of the American College of Physicians, the American Medical Association, the South Carolina Medical Association, and the Charleston County Medical Society.
Among her other roles, she is the Chair of the Performance Improvement Committee, and serves on the Peer Review Committee and the Medical Executive Committee at East Cooper Regional Medical Center. In the past, she has been affiliated with Roper Medical Center, and Trident Medical Center.
Among her prior academic appointments, Dr. Davis-Seagle served as an Assistant Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Internal medicine is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Physicians specializing in internal medicine are called internists. They manage and prevent common and complex diseases by providing comprehensive care and promoting overall well-being.
Inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau National Honor Society, Dr. Davis-Seagle has been the recipient of the Forest Lake Rotary Club Scholarship, Lucy C. Hartnett Scholarship, National Dean’s List, and “Best of the Best” Award by Moultrie News.
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