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Leslie Greenberg, MD

Medical Reviewer Member of the SingleCare Medical Board
Dr. Leslie Greenberg is a board-certified practicing family physician with more than 25 years of doctoring experience. She was a psychology major at Northwestern University near Chicago, then graduated with an MD from University of Nevada School of Medicine. She completed her family medicine residency at St. Joseph Hospital in Wichita, Kansas. She has trained over 350 family medicine resident-physicians, been in private practice, and delivered babies for 22 years.
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A woman stretches after having lower back pain when sitting
Health Education

Relieving lower back pain

It's a common issue with too much screen time. These tips can alleviate it.
box of tissue with thermometer for flu complications
Health Education

Groups at high risk for flu problems

The flu can infect anyone, but there are certain groups of people who are at greater risk for experiencing complications. Here are 3 ways to avoid them.
Blood Donation 101 (graphic art of heart)
Wellness

Blood donation 101

Here’s what you should know before rolling up your sleeve to give
Mens preconception health - with baby
Health Education

How a dad’s health impacts his baby’s

When trying to conceive, women’s health is a common concern—but men’s preconception health has an impact on fertility and the baby. Here’s how.
A spoon of multivitamins for women
Health Education

Multivitamins for women

Experts say they’re usually unnecessary—and can even be ineffective—with some exceptions
An illustration of a brain represents signs of a stroke
Health Education

How to spot the signs of a stroke

Time is of the essence—learn the FAST acronym to help save a life
A doctor with a ribbon represents Cancer screening tests for females
Health Education

Cancer screening for women

It's not particularly comfortable, but it's worth it to catch conditions early
Can I go outside while self-quarantine: A house with COVID particles in the air
Health Education

Should you stay inside during quarantine?

If you’ve been exposed to COVID-19, you should remain indoors—but there are a few exceptions for getting fresh air.
Two masks represent coronavirus
News

14 COVID myths

Misinformation has spread along with the virus, but it’s important to know what is true.
A sign with coronavirus and a question mark represents What to do if you think you have COVID
News

What should I do if I think I have COVID?

If you were exposed to coronavirus, these strategies can help you figure out what to do next
A hat and inhaler - cold induced asthma
Health Education

Treating cold-induced asthma

If your symptoms flare up when temps drop, follow these steps