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2454 McMullen Booth Rd. #720 Clearwater, FL 33759

The Alpha Med Difference

At Alpha Med Group, our doctors focus on an integrative health approach. We use multimodal strategies to help you take control of your health through quality healthcare, positive life choices, proper diet, and staying active. When combined with the latest research in anti-aging and regenerative medicine, our patients benefit from a fully personalized approach. Unlike other health clinics, our programs target the root causes of our patient's symptoms. That way, they can enjoy a healthy, fulfilling life in public and also in the bedroom.

We're proud to have everything you need to improve your health and achieve your goals. Our providers will expertly handle your nuanced health challenges using advanced therapies like GAINSWave treatments to achieve a results-based outcome you'll love.

Some of the most common conditions we treat at Alpha Med Group include:

  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Peyronie's Disease
  • Prostatitis
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How Do GAINSWave Treatments Work?

GAINSWave might sound too good to be true on the surface. However, this type of erectile dysfunction treatment in Clearwater uses science-based, research-backed applications and technologies that have been proven to be effective.

GAINSWave works by targeting the underlying issue of ED: blood flow. Continuous blood flow is critical in maintaining an erection. As men age, blood vessels in their penis break down and fill up with micro plaques, further reducing blood flow. GAINSWave treatment addresses this issue using low-intensity shockwaves or acoustic pulses to re-open closed blood vessels and help form new ones simultaneously. This increased blood flow essentially eliminates the symptoms of erectile dysfunction, letting men across the country gain a new lease on life.

Because this procedure is drug, surgery, and needle-free, most men won't have to stress about costly insurance claims or ugly scarring. All you need to think about is enjoying life with a new pep in your step, whether you're headed to work or spending time with your spouse in the bedroom.

Alpha Med Group's patients love that GAINSWave is quick, effective, and gets right to the root cause of their issues. Our GAINSWave treatments yield long-term results with optimized sexual performance and even treat other issues like Peyronie's disease.

Who is a Candidate for GAINSWave Therapy in East Lake, FL?

Any man older than 30 can enjoy the benefits of GAINSWave therapy. Men with or without erectile dysfunction use GAINSWave to reshape their sex lives without resorting to over-the-counter pills and prescriptions like Cialis. While it's true that the “blue pill” can temporarily relieve ED, that relief is short-lived because pills don't address the root cause of the issue. To make matters worse, many drugs have unwanted and unsafe side effects. GAINSWave represents a much safer, more effective solution for men who are sick and tired of the stress and embarrassment associated with ED.

Whether you're dealing with severe erectile dysfunction or you simply want a little more spark with your partner, GAINSWave is the surgery-free, drug-free alternative you can rely on.

To help you get a better understanding of Alpha Med Group's GAINSWave therapy, consider these quick facts:

  • GAINSWave is Among the Safest and Most Effective ED Treatments Available
  • Many Men Experience Results After One GAINSWave Treatment
  • Sessions Are Usually Short and Typically Last 15-20 Minutes
  • Most Men Need Between Six and Twelve Sessions
  • GAINSWave Releases Growth Factors that Help Form New Blood Vessels
  • Treatments Break Up Plaque, Which Further Stimulates Blood Flow
  • Many Men Enjoy Longer, Harder Erections with GAINSWave Treatment
  • GAINSWave Therapy May Activate Stem Cells That Foster New Cell Growth

What About Taking Pills for My Erectile Dysfunction?

In today's day and age, products that promise quick results and convenience are king. It makes sense, then, that many men want the fastest solution to their ED problem. While it's easy to pop a “little blue pill,” doing so can come with consequences that you don't get with GAINSWave treatment. And when it comes to sketchy over-the-counter options that you can buy at your local gas station, the risks are quite concerning. Before you re-up your prescription or head to the gas station, consider these side effects:

  • Heart Palpitations
  • Back Pain
  • Vision Loss
  • Rashes
  • Fever
  • Nausea
  • Respiratory Problems
  • Pain in Penis
  • Heart Failure

If you're one of the many men who settled for strange side effects just to regain confidence in the bedroom, it's time to celebrate. Rather than relying on prescriptions or a la carte options, health-conscious men are using GAINSWave treatments for a safer, natural solution with no side effects.

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What are the Signs of Peyronie's Disease?

Men suffering from Peyronie's disease may notice an array of symptoms, which may manifest quickly or slowly. Some of the most common symptoms include:

Severe Bend of Penis: One of the most common symptoms of Peyronie's disease is significant bending of the penis in a certain direction, with or without achieving an erection.

  • Scar Tissue: If you notice unusual bands or hard lumps of tissue under the skin of your penis, it could mean you have Peyronie's disease.
  • Hourglass Shape: This disease occasionally causes the penis to narrow, resulting in an hourglass shape.
  • Pain in Penis:The curve caused by this disease is often painful, regardless if you have an erection or not.
  • Shortened Penis:Some men have reported that their penis is noticeably shorter with Peyronie's disease.

A Natural Solution to Peyronie's Disease

If you're one of the many American men who has lost hope because of Peyronie's disease, there is a new reason to be hopeful. Peyronie's disease is treatable, and you don't have to rely on surgery, vacuum devices, or a wait-and-see approach to get results.

If you're a man searching for a safe, non-invasive, natural treatment option for Peyronie's disease, GAINSWave therapy is the way to go. GAINSWave incorporates premium low-intensity, high-frequency shockwaves that break down plaque (or scar tissue) while opening and creating new blood vessels. When blood flow is increased, the penis curvature associated with Peyronie's disease is often reduced, giving men a new chance to enjoy a healthy sex life.

Call Us To Schedule Your Appointment

phone-number727-977-8200

Your Premier Clinic for GAINSWave Treatment in East Lake, FL

At Alpha Med Group, our focus is on your goals, your results, and your experience. We firmly believe that your story matters and our team is ready and waiting to listen. We provide functional, personalized, regenerative medicines that address root causes, coupled with an industry-leading, progressive care strategy that is centered around our patients.

 Erectile Dysfunction East Lake, FL

If you're looking for GAINSWave treatment in a professional, welcoming setting provided by sexual health experts, contact our state-of-the-art office in Clearwater today. Whether you need help with embarrassing symptoms related to erectile dysfunction or you're looking to revive your sex life with a natural solution, we're here for you.

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Watercrest Senior Living Group Celebrates the 5 Year Anniversary of Market Street Memory Care Residence East Lake

VERO BEACH, Fla., Feb. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- This February at Market Street Memory Care Residence East Lake the residents and associates not only enjoyed the sweet traditions of Valentine's Day, but also celebrated the five year anniversary of the opening of their luxury senior living community located near Tampa, Florida. ...

VERO BEACH, Fla., Feb. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- This February at Market Street Memory Care Residence East Lake the residents and associates not only enjoyed the sweet traditions of Valentine's Day, but also celebrated the five year anniversary of the opening of their luxury senior living community located near Tampa, Florida.

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Market Street Memory Care Residence East Lake is an innovative and artfully designed memory care community meeting the unique needs of seniors living with Alzheimer's and dementia. Designed, owned and operated by Watercrest Senior Living Group, the purposeful design of Market Street East Lake connects the hearts and minds of residents by stimulating their senses with the purpose of re-experiencing memories.

This month's celebration included sweet treats, festive drinks, colorful décor, photo opportunities and a special musical performance by students from J.W. Mitchell High School under the leadership of Mr. Josh Hobbs.

Market Street Memory Care recognizes the importance of honoring traditions associated with holidays and special events. When sharing a classic dish or a familiar tune, residents are connecting cherished memories to their daily activities. Celebrating the momentous occasions of each resident's life instills joy and purpose amongst residents, associates, and family members.

"We are overjoyed to celebrate the five year anniversary of this spectacular Watercrest community we call home," says Sheila Kynion, Executive Director of Market Street East Lake. "Thanks to our dedicated associates, outstanding community partners, and our fabulous residents and their families, Market Street East Lake is an award-winning and highly respected senior living community where our seniors are honored with the fulfilling lifestyle they deserve."

Market Street Memory Care Residence East Lake was recently recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a 2022-23 Best Memory Care Community, earned by achieving the highest possible rating for Memory Care.

Market Street East Lake is a 64-unit, state-of-the-art memory care community providing world class care, multi-sensory programming, diverse culinary experiences, and unparalleled associate training honoring seniors with Alzheimer's and dementia. The community boasts Watercrest's uniquely designed Market Plaza, an active, 'outdoor' streetscape, complete with Newsstand, Art Gallery, Bakery, Salon and Spa, and Post Office caringly designed to welcome family and friends. The community is conveniently located at 833 East Lake Road North in Tarpon Springs. For information, contact the community at 727-477-8837 or visit www.marketstreetresidence.com.

About Watercrest Senior Living GroupWatercrest Senior Living Group was founded to honor our mothers and fathers, aspiring to become a beacon for quality in senior living by surpassing standards of care, service and associate training. Watercrest senior living communities are recognized for their luxury aesthetic, exceptional amenities, world-class care, and innovative memory care programming offering unparalleled service to seniors living with Alzheimer's and dementia. A five-time certified Great Place to Work, Watercrest specializes in the development and operations of assisted living and memory care communities and the growth of servant leaders. For information, visit www.watercrestseniorliving.com.

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FPL Customer Fuel Charges Could Drop $379 Million, Utility Proposes

Florida Power & Light Co.​ filed a plan Wednesday to reduce charges by $379 million to its 11 million Florida customers starting in May.|Updated Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 11:37 am ETJUNO BEACH, FL — Florida Power & Light Co. filed a plan Wednesday to reduce fuel charges by $379 million to its 11 million Florida customers beginning in May to partially offset proposed bill increases to pay for last year's two hurricane restorations and high fuel costs....

Florida Power & Light Co.​ filed a plan Wednesday to reduce charges by $379 million to its 11 million Florida customers starting in May.

|Updated Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 11:37 am ET

JUNO BEACH, FL — Florida Power & Light Co. filed a plan Wednesday to reduce fuel charges by $379 million to its 11 million Florida customers beginning in May to partially offset proposed bill increases to pay for last year's two hurricane restorations and high fuel costs.

The proposal filed with the Florida Public Service Commission would reduce the fuel charge on the typical 1,000-kilowat residential customer bill by $4.43 a month, including taxes and fees, from May through December, reflecting a second cut in projected natural gas costs for 2023 after last year's high levels.

FPL supplies electric service in most of the territory along the east coast of Florida (except the Jacksonville area and four other municipalities which have municipal electric systems), the agricultural area around southern and eastern Lake Okeechobee, the lower west coast area, and portions of central and north central Florida.

"This is good news for customers," said Armando Pimentel, president and CEO of FPL. "We recognize that sharp inflation is impacting our customers and that every dollar counts which is why we are pleased to provide relief to customers as fuel prices have moderated."

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The commission is considering proposals FPL submitted in January to increase customer bills in April to recover $1.3 billion in incremental restoration costs from hurricanes Ian and Nicole and $2.1 billion to make up for higher-than-projected natural gas costs in 2022.

To partially offset these proposed increases, FPL's January filing also called for decreasing projected 2023 fuel charges by $1 billion due to an expected drop in natural gas prices below original projections. Wednesday's proposal to reduce fuel charges by $379 million is in addition to the earlier $1 billion proposed reduction.

Even with the increase in natural gas prices in recent years, natural gas remains far more cost-effective than fuel oil and coal to generate electricity, said Pimentel.

FPL's decision in the early 2000s to seek energy independence and modernize its generating fleet by moving away from foreign oil and constructing ultra fuel-efficient clean energy centers as well as America's largest solar expansion has saved cusomers more than $14 billion while dramatically reducing carbon emissions, he said.

Pimentel said FPL's solar fleet — the largest in America — doesn't use fuel at all to generate electricity, avoiding about $375 million in fuel costs in 2022 alone. FPL brought 13 solar energy centers online so far this year and will add three more solar plants in 2023 as part of plans to install 90,000 megawatts of solar energy in Florida and massively expand battery storage over the next two decades.

With the bill increase proposed to take effect in April, FPL is encouraging customers to take steps now to lower their bills by monitoring energy use and making their homes more energy efficient.

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The country's largest electric utility, Florida Power & Light serves more than 5.8 million accounts.

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Interactive ‘Periodic Table of Black History’ teaches Orlando elementary students

ORLANDO, Fla. – Fifth grade students at East Lake Elementary have spent the last few weeks learning more about Black history and the many pioneers with lasting legacies.For this assignment only, students got to use their cellphones or tablets to scan the QR codes on a Periodic Table of Black History.They learned facts about Black activists, artists, athletes, authors, musicians and so many others throughout Black History Month.Alex Lapierre is so grateful for his teacher—Ms. Connie Harris&mda...

ORLANDO, Fla. – Fifth grade students at East Lake Elementary have spent the last few weeks learning more about Black history and the many pioneers with lasting legacies.

For this assignment only, students got to use their cellphones or tablets to scan the QR codes on a Periodic Table of Black History.

They learned facts about Black activists, artists, athletes, authors, musicians and so many others throughout Black History Month.

Alex Lapierre is so grateful for his teacher—Ms. Connie Harris—who brought the idea to his school.

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“I learned about Frederick Douglas. I learned that he fought for slavery,” said Lapierre, who wants to someday work in the STEM field. “Martin Luther King, he fought for equal rights.”

He said the assignment is different and a very fun, interactive and creative way to learn. The periodic table was open to all students at the school to use.

Harris said she got the idea from an online Facebook teacher’s group, adding it made her smile.

“I wanted them to have the choices for people to learn about and be interactive,” Harris said.

She said the feedback from students was great.

“I had one kid come in and say, ‘Ms. Harris, did you know that James Earl Jones was the voice of Darth Vader?’ And I was like, ‘Really?’ And he said, ‘Did you also know he was the voice of Mufasa in Lion King?’ So, he was just super excited,” Harris said.

She also had her students learn more about Historically Black Colleges and Universities or HBCUs.

Principal Elizabeth Bounds said the East Lake Elementary School Eagles are continuing to soar and it’s all because of her staff and great students like Lapierre.

“It brings back the research-based component. During the pandemic, a lot of our families have shunned away from technology so this was just a nice way to bring a little bit back in, not only (for) our fifth graders, but (for) our entire community,” Bounds said.

Fire weather watch issued for large portion of Florida. What does it mean?

A fire weather watch has been issued for a large portion of Florida's East Coast and inland counties.The watch is in effect from noon Friday through 7 p.m.The National Weather Service Melbourne issued the watch, saying &qu...

A fire weather watch has been issued for a large portion of Florida's East Coast and inland counties.

The watch is in effect from noon Friday through 7 p.m.

The National Weather Service Melbourne issued the watch, saying "critical" fire weather conditions are forecast, including dry vegetation, gusty winds and low humidity.

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What counties are included in the fire weather watch?

The watch area includes: Inland Volusia, northern Lake, Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Okeechobee, coastal Volusia, southern Lake, coastal Indian River, coastal St. Lucie, coastal Martin, inland northern Brevard, inland Indian River, inland St. Lucie, inland Martin, mainland northern Brevard, northern Brevard barrier islands, inland southern Brevard, mainland southern Brevard and southern Brevard barrier islands.

Key points about the Florida fire watch

What is a fire weather watch?

A fire weather watch is issued when the combination of dry fuels and weather conditions support extreme fire danger. A watch is issued up to 72 hours before the conditions are expected to occur.

What is a red flag warning?

A red flag warning is issued under the same conditions as a fire weather watch but when the conditions are expected to occur or are occurring within the next 24 hours.

Are there any burn bans in effect in Florida?

There currently are no county-enacted burn bans in effect, according to the Florida Forest Service.

Burning of yard debris is always prohibited in these counties: Duval, Hillsborough, Orange, Pinellas and Sarasota.

Men's Golf Finishes Ninth at Lake Las Vegas Intercollegiate

Stephen Galvin/South Florida Ath Henderson, Nev., March 1, 2023 – The USF men's golf team finished tied for ninth at the Lake Las Vegas Intercollegiate in Henderson, Nev. on Wednesday.The 15-team, 54-hole tournament was played over three days with the Bulls posting a total of 19-over par 883 and tying with Kentucky. No. 42-ranked Little Rock won the tournament with a three-round total of 20-under par 844 on the Reflection Bay Golf Club course (Par-72, 7,20 Yards).The Bulls were led by ...

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Henderson, Nev., March 1, 2023 – The USF men's golf team finished tied for ninth at the Lake Las Vegas Intercollegiate in Henderson, Nev. on Wednesday.

The 15-team, 54-hole tournament was played over three days with the Bulls posting a total of 19-over par 883 and tying with Kentucky. No. 42-ranked Little Rock won the tournament with a three-round total of 20-under par 844 on the Reflection Bay Golf Club course (Par-72, 7,20 Yards).

The Bulls were led by Shubham Jaglan (So., Delhi, India) who posted rounds of 70, 73 and 73 for an even-par total of 216 good for a tie for 18th. Chase Gullikson (So., Orlando, Fla.) finished tied for 28th at 2-over par, 218 after posting an opening round of 70, his best score of the 2022-23 season.

Bulls Team Scores Place RD1 RD2 RD3 TOTAL T18 Shubham Jaglan 70 73 73 E (216) T28 Chase Gullikson 70 75 73 +2 (218) T35 Jake Peacock 72 73 75 +4 (220) T64 Sam Nicholson 80 74 77 +15 (231) 77 Nino Palmquist 78 80 78 +20 (236)

Tournament Team Scores Place RD1 RD2 RD3 TOTAL 1 #42 Little Rock 279 292 273 -20 (844) 2 New Mexico State 283 290 278 -13 (851) 3 Long Beach State 278 296 280 -10 (854) 4 Arkansas State 291 291 288 +6 (870) 5 Kansas City 291 290 290 +7 (871) 6 Middle Tennessee State 293 294 285 +8 (872) 7 UAB 287 301 291 +15 (879) 8 Stetson 294 302 285 +17 (881) T9 South Florida 290 295 298 +19 (883) T9 Kentucky 287 294 302 +19 (883) 11 Michigan 279 308 299 +22 (886) 12 Louisiana 287 295 312 +30 (894) 13 Central Arkansas 299 294 302 +31 (895) 14 Winthrop 316 302 304 +58 (922) 15 Rocky Mountain College 310 315 310 +71 (935)

NotablesChase Gullikson's opening round 2-under par, 70 was fueled by eight birdies on the day and marked his best score of the season. Gullikson posted 14 birdies on the tournament. • Shubham Jaglan posted an eagle on the par 5, 12th hole in the second round. He equaled Gullikson with 14 birdies on the tournament. • Jake Peacock posted an eagle on the par 5, 9th hole in round one.

Next Time Out The Bulls return to action March 13-14 at the Ross Collegiate Classic at Mid Pines Golf Club in Pinehurst, N.C.

About USF Men's Golf The USF men's golf program has captured 17 conference titles and has seen players earn 19 All-America honors. The Bulls have won five American Athletic Conference Tournament championships in wire-to-wire fashion, winning four-consecutive from 2015-18. The Bulls have had four individual conference champions, including Albin Bergstrom in 2021, and gone on to earn nine straight NCAA Regional appearances, including a 6th place finish in NCAA Championship match-play in 2015. USF is led by Steve Bradley, who has been named American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year five times since taking over the program in 2014. The Bulls have posted 20 tournament wins under Bradley entering the 2022-23 season, by far the most under any coach in program history.

Follow @USFMGolf on Twitter for the latest information concerning the program.

- #GoBulls –

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