Geriatric Medicine
encompasses preventive, acute, chronic, and long-term care of elderly patients.
The practice of geriatrics requires an understanding of both the complexities
of age related physiology and the interdisciplinary skills requisite for
high-quality care.
Novus Health and Wellness has the most comprehensive services in the area for diseases associated with aging, such as Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Ploypharmacy.
We provide primary care and specialty medical services focused specifically on the needs of aging adults. It aims to promote health and to prevent and treat diseases and disabilities in older adults. There is no set age at which patients may be under the care of a geriatrician. Rather, this is determined by a profile of the typical problems that geriatrics focuses on. We provide health and human services specialists who help families care for older relatives, while encouraging as much independence as possible.
Dr. Gudla is a board certified Geriatrician and specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of medical diseases in the elderly. She sees patients in our office as well as in numerous Assisted Living communities, Dementia Skilled Independent Living facilities, and Nursing Homes in the area.
Dr. Gudla specializes in the managing of the overall health of people age 65 and older and treating the medical disorders that frequently affect the elderly, including falls and immobility, urinary incontinence (lack of bladder control), memory loss and dementia, arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, osteoporosis and diabetes.
As a result of her specialized training and experience, Dr. Gudla can knowledgeably consider and address a broad spectrum of health-related factors – including medical, psychological and social – when treating her patients.
Novus Health and Wellness has the most comprehensive services in the area for diseases associated with aging, such as Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Ploypharmacy.
We provide primary care and specialty medical services focused specifically on the needs of aging adults. It aims to promote health and to prevent and treat diseases and disabilities in older adults. There is no set age at which patients may be under the care of a geriatrician. Rather, this is determined by a profile of the typical problems that geriatrics focuses on. We provide health and human services specialists who help families care for older relatives, while encouraging as much independence as possible.
Dr. Gudla is a board certified Geriatrician and specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of medical diseases in the elderly. She sees patients in our office as well as in numerous Assisted Living communities, Dementia Skilled Independent Living facilities, and Nursing Homes in the area.
Dr. Gudla specializes in the managing of the overall health of people age 65 and older and treating the medical disorders that frequently affect the elderly, including falls and immobility, urinary incontinence (lack of bladder control), memory loss and dementia, arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, osteoporosis and diabetes.
As a result of her specialized training and experience, Dr. Gudla can knowledgeably consider and address a broad spectrum of health-related factors – including medical, psychological and social – when treating her patients.