Monday, March 16, 2020

Coronavirus Symptoms? Call Us First!





As you are most likely aware, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has spread to our area, with diagnoses in the counties that we serve. Rest assured, that we are in communication with the PA Department of Health and continue to take a proactive approach to keep our patients, employees and communities healthy and safe.

The virus is thought to spread primarily by person-to-person contact; through a cough, a sneeze, etc., OR the virus may be transmitted onto objects (doorknobs, shopping carts, etc.) by an infected person to a healthy individual.

We are asking our patients to follow the guidelines set in place by the Department of Health to help prevent the spread of this disease and others. However, the most important thing to remember is: If you are sick, Stay Home and Call Us First!

Without question, serious and life-threatening illnesses always need the fastest and most advanced medical care available and that means immediate treatment in an Emergency Room. Remember if you feel like your life is in danger immediately dial 9-1-1.


COVID-19 Symptoms: may appear 2-14 days after exposure
  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath

Flu Symptoms often come on suddenly and may include:
  • Fever or chills
  • Cough
  • Sore throat
  • Runny or stuffy nose
  • Muscle or body aches
  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • May experience vomiting and diarrhea, though this is more common in children
Common Cold Symptoms tend to come on gradually and may include:
  • Runny or stuffy nose
  • Sore throat
  • Cough
  • Congestion
  • Slight body aches or a mild headache
  • Sneezing
  • Low-grade fever
Seasonal Allergy Symptoms may include:
  • Runny nose, stuffy nose, and/or sneezing
  • Wheezing or shortness of breath
  • Dry Cough
  • Rashes
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Itchy, watery or puffy eyes
  • Itchy nose and/or throat, ears
Your Checklist:
  • Feeling sick? Stay home and Call Us First!
  •  Fever, coughing or shortness of breath? Call us prior to your previously scheduled appointment
  • Avoid contact with sick people
  • Do not touch your face (especially eyes, nose, or mouth) with unwashed hands
  •  Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds/use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol
  •  Sanitize commonly touched objects door knobs, light switches, key rings, etc.
  • Practice Social Distancing and avoid large groups of people
  • We are here to ensure all your questions, concerns, well-being and needs are met, however we are asking you to please be patient as we are experiencing an increase in telephone calls, messages and appointments.


Wednesday, February 5, 2020

5 Heart Disease Prevention Tips





Heart Disease prevention for a long happy life

Heart attacks are a scary thought. Did you know that according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US? However, you can lower your risk of developing cardiovascular disease, especially if you team up with others. 


“Studies show that having positive, close relationships and feeling connected to others benefits overall health, blood pressure, weight and more,” said NHLBI’s Dr. David Goff, director of cardiovascular sciences.

Our Cardiologists recommend the following to help lower your risk of developing heart disease:

Keep moving:
Try to get at least 150 minutes of exercise every week. Walk. Ride a bike. Join an aerobics class. The more active you are the better. 

Eat Healthy:
Talk to your primary care doctor or cardiologist about a healthy eating plan. Prepare your meals at home so that you can control what the ingredients are and how the meals are prepared.

Quit Smoking:
It's never to late to quit smoking, even if you've smoked for years. Join a support group and  talk to your doctor. Additionally you may connect with a trained counselor at 1-800-QUIT-NOW or smokefree.gov.

Get Plenty of Rest: 
Did you know that by getting a good nights rest (7-8 hrs.) improves your heart health? Try not to nap, and go to bed and wake up at the same time every day.

Manage Your Stress: 
Talk to your family doctor or a qualified mental health provider. Take a walk, try yoga or meditation. 

These health tips are not a substitute for speaking to a qualified health-care provider, talk to your primary carephysician or specialist today.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

PMA Medical Specialists raises $20,000 to aid local Salvation Army with Community FUNdraiser and Charity Auction


More than 150 area business leaders and community members attended “Social Hour for Social Change,” a Cocktail Party and Silent Auction in support of the Salvation Army, which provides shelter, hot meals, counseling, job training, drug rehabilitation and more for those in need. The evening, which took place at SunnyBrook Ballroom in Pottstown, raised more than $20,000 through corporate sponsorships, ticket sales, donations and a silent auction. The event was also a final culmination of PMA Medical Specialists’ 50th birthday celebrations.

Silent Auction items included gift certificates to area restaurants, spas, golf clubs, and many other local businesses, as well as beautiful flower arrangements, gift baskets and more! Winning guests helped to raise nearly $4,000 that evening.

“As someone who has lived and worked in this community for years, I realized early-on the need to give back. My passion for medicine and helping individuals, led me to establish my practice in Phoenixville, and eventually grow our medical group to what it is today – a multi-specialty physicians practice that serves residents of Montgomery, Chester and Delaware counties,” stated Joel W. Eisner, MD. “Celebrating our 50th milestone was the perfect opportunity to give back to our community. We chose the Salvation Army because approximately 82 cents of every dollar goes in direct assistance to those in need, and the donations stay in the community in which they are received.”

“Not only did we exceed our FUNdraising goal by $10,000, we came together as a community to make this happen!” said Timothy Rimmer, CEO. “We’d like to thank all of our corporate sponsors, the businesses and individuals who donated silent auction items, and our guests for making the evening a resounding success. If you didn’t get a chance to contribute to Social Hour for Social Change, we are still accepting donations at all PMA locations through the end of January, just look for the red kettles.” 

PMA Medical Specialists offices are located in Audubon, Collegeville, Limerick, Phoenixville, Pottstown and Schwenksville. The group also includes Prime Health Network, Delaware County’s largest independent primary care practice with locations in Broomall, Havertown, Ridley Park, Springfield and Upper Darby. Visit pmadoctor.com for a complete list of locations and specialties and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for news and updates.

PMA Medical Specialists, where care means more.  

Friday, August 9, 2019

Important Annual Exams for Seniors 65 years and older




















Annual Exams for Seniors


Annual exams are vitally important for older adults, whether it's an annual physical or annual wellness visit. A lot can change in your health over the course of one year, and these exams allow a provider to monitor your health.
Annual physicals ensure that you are up-to-date with your vaccines which help to protect against various diseases. Completing the various recommended immunizations protects not only you but the community as well. 

What's included in an Annual Physical?


The actual physical examination typically includes: 

  • Reviewing family health history
  • Reviewing patients personal health and immunization history
  • Examining the Ear, Nose and Throat
  • Vision testing
  • Height and Weight measurements
  • Listening to heart and lungs
  • Pulse and Blood Pressure checks
  • Checking for abnormalities by examining parts of the body
  • Observing range of motion, joint flexibility, spinal alignment and posture
  • Testing motor skills, reflexes, coordination and strength
  •  Hernia check

Annual Wellness Visits


This FREE visit is paid entirely by Medicare. During your Annual Wellness Visit, you and your physician will develop a plan for your health and wellness across the next year. We will review all of your medical conditions, medications and discuss any gaps in information. In addition, we will discuss medical conditions you may need to watch out for and how you can help to prevent them. Although we may give you some preventative care like a flu shot, you will not be given an actual physical exam. Preventative care can help improve your quality of life and keep you independent longer.

Vaccines for Seniors


We recommend certain vaccines for adults in order to help prevent getting and spreading diseases. Vaccines are especially important for those with chronic conditions. Speak to your physician or provider about your specific needs. We will begin scheduling Flu and Pneumonia Vaccine appointments this fall, be sure to mark your calendars with a reminder. These health tips are not a substitute for speaking to a qualified health-care provider, talk to your primary care physician or specialist today. Stay protected. Stay Healthy. Patients Matter Always!


Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Community Fundraiser to Benefit the Local Salvation Army



We are hosting a Cocktail Event – Social Hour for Social Change on Sunday, October 27, at the Sunnybook Ballroom in Pottstown; proceeds from this event will benefit the local Salvation Army. 

2019 marks the 50th Anniversary of PMA Medical Specialists and what better way to celebrate than to give back to our community?! This fun-filled evening will include Cocktails and Hors-d'oeuvres, Music provided by the Community Music School of Trappe, Silent Auction, Raffles, and an Exhibitor Showcase!




The Salvation Army makes every effort to ensure that the maximum possible amount from donations reaches those in need. Approximately 82 cents of every dollar collected goes in direct assistance to the homeless, the mentally ill, the physically challenged, victims of drug and alcohol abuse, and others.

We invite you to be part of the change and help those in need. Sponsorship Opportunities are attached and include many options to showcase your business. In addition, please consider donating to our Silent Auction; lesser valued items will be grouped together for maximum impact. We anticipate a large turnout of physicians, area businesses owners, community members and area leaders.  



Individual ticket sales will begin on August 15.

We look forward to seeing you there. Cheers!


Wednesday, June 5, 2019

June Is Men’s HealthMonth—Get Involved

Be active during #menshealthmonth

Did you know there was a month entirely dedicated to raising awareness for issues impacting the health and wellness of men and boys?

The month also coincides with Men’s Health Week (June 10-16), a special awareness period created by Congress, and the #ShowUsYourBlue campaign on June 14 where men and women are encouraged to wear blue to work that day to show their support or the health and well-being of men boys and men.

#Menshealthmonth List

See our easy list of things to do to be active, aware, all month long.


  1. June is Men’s Health Month–spread the word and make sure every loved male in your life is living well. 
  2. Early screenings! They will not only save money in the long run but also save your life and/or make life easier to manage if diseases are caught early on 
  3. Exercise,its summertime! Why do you think most TV shows and football are off So men can finally go out and move around. (Note: there is no true correlation between summer broadcast schedule and reason to exercise) You shouldn’t need areas on to get at least 30 minutes of exercising in, just help your heart and just do it like Nike says.
  4. Father’s Day is coming up! Why not give your father figure in your life the gift of knowledge along with your gift. There are many resources at www.menshealthnetwork.net that help educate you and your father about risks of prostate cancer and other diseases that may be prevalent to you. 
  5. Keep reading this blog and others like it for the latest on how to improve and support men’s health. (Hopefully starting with this June, we will have regular pieces weekly for you)
  6. Remember that anyone can assist in the men’s health movement, and help is not limited by gender basis. Anyone can be supportive and help men make that first step towards a better life. Everyone should be an ally!

Thursday, April 11, 2019

50 Years of Community Care - PMA Medical Specialists Plans Birthday Celebrations




PMA Celebrates 50 years




2019 marks the 50th birthday of PMA Medical Specialists, a multi-specialty physician practice serving thousands of patients in Montgomery, Chester and Delaware Counties.  The group, which operates with a team of 60+ physicians and physician extenders in 19 locations, will be celebrating their milestone with a year of celebrations and special events. 


Doctors Celebrating

The Beginning of PMA


 Founded in 1969, PMA Medical Specialists began as a solo practice established by Dr. Joel Eisner.  A truly compassionate physician, he recognized that patients often find it difficult to connect with the multiple specialists needed to diagnose and treat specific conditions.  Over the years, Dr. Eisner responded to this need by creating an ever-expanding medical group, adding specialists in various areas to provide patients with a broad network of care, available within a single group practice. 


Professional Staff

PMA Medical Specialists Today


Today, PMA Medical Specialists includes specialists in Primary Care (including Family Medicine, Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine), Cardiology, Chronic Care Management, Diabetes Education, Electrophysiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, OccupationalHealth, Pulmonology, Rheumatology, and Sleep Medicine.




Happy 50 Years


Making health and healing more accessible and effective for patients has always been a priority for PMA Medical Specialists.  Over recent years, the group has implemented a number of programs and practices, including A Chronic Care Management Team focused on reducing costs and enhancing care for Medicare patients; a Transitional Care Management program to help patients transition from a hospital stay to a community setting; and a Call Us First program that focuses on helping patients avoid emergency room costs and delays.  A Quality Team has also been formed to ensure the highest level of patient care, service and outcomes.

Cardiology Celebrates



PMA’s network of care also includes several State-of-the-Art Medical Centers including the PMA Cardiology Center and Sleep Wellness Center. The Cardiology Center is accredited by the Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Nuclear Medicine Laboratories (ICANL) and the Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Echocardiography Laboratories (ICAEL) and offers comprehensive cardiac and vascular services. PMA’s Sleep Wellness Center is accredited by The American Academy of Sleep Medicine. In addition, specialty ancillary testing and services are administered to patients at the PMA Rheumatology and Infusion Centers and the Pulmonary Function Lab.


PMA Celebration Banner


Throughout the coming year, PMA Medical Specialists will celebrate its 50-years of community care with birthday parties in each office, a fundraiser for a community non-profit organization, and other special events.


PMA Medical Specialists has office locations throughout Montgomery and Chester counties, including Audubon, Collegeville, Limerick, Phoenixville, Pottstown and Schwenksville, PA. The group also includes Prime Health Network, Delaware County’s largest independent primary care practice with locations in Broomall, Havertown, Ridley Park, Springfield and Upper Darby.  Visit pmadoctor.com for a complete list of locations and specialties and follow on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for news and updates.