BROOKSVILLE – It may sound like a fancy medical term but to those who have suffered from weight-gain, lethargy, chronic fatigue, depression, and a number of other symptoms, Dr. David Moreno says Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy can correct the body’s natural aging process and help you feel young again.
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During a recent interview with Dr. Moreno of New Age Medical Centers in Brookville, Moreno explained “As we get older, we experience hormone imbalance, secondary to poor diet, sleep habits, toxins, and chronic stress.”
For the last 10-years Dr. Moreno has developed a treatment plan for men and women who suffer from depression, fatigue, low sex-drive, vaginal dryness, hair loss, erectile dysfunction, memory loss, mood swings, hot flashes, and insomnia.
Dr. Moreno says Bio-Identical Therapy replaces the body’s natural hormones with a customized hormone treatment plan developed for each and every patient, “Not one person is a like,” says Moreno.This reporter [Tom Lemons] is a patient of Dr. Moreno and over the last year I’ve been under a customized treatment plan that has increased my energy level and begun to reverse a path towards diabetes that Dr. Moreno discovered during my initial blood test.
Dr. David Moreno’s office is located at 12142 Cortez Blvd in Brooksville and right now you can call him directly for a free phone consultation at 352-469-6992. You can also call the office direct at 352-596-9095. For more information on treatments and services go to www.newagemedicalcenters.com
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Were you hacked? Someone posted an ad as a news story.
It’s called a positive news story. Yes, Dr. Moreno Advertises with RNRF but I waited a year to do a story on him because now I can testify to his treatments. I call that a news story, not an ad.
Its an ad
Geez Tom, Nice way to pay ur doctors bill!
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He is an awful doctor. he sells you miracle cures and tells you that you have to buy all these vitamins from him. It’s awful.
Quack over charges for hormone levels to be checked when your insurance would cover a dr to cover. Then puts all kinds of diagnosis codes for patients just so the insurance will over other things. Try to get life insurance with this guy as your dr good luck. Kholli does the same
That’s because you’re ignorant and don’t realize that there is a difference between diagnosis codes and a DIAGNOSIS. And actually, my little uninformed friend, life AND health insurance companies give discounts to those who pursue prophylactic treatment. Look it up cupcake 😉
Love, AnRNWithABrain
This is real news that’s fast?!?!?!
Someone say adware???.? It works….. Like positive
I call it a YEARS WORTH OF RESEARCH!!! Many journalists do RESEARCH for articles. Read stories in St. Pete Times where journalists conducted RESEARCH, Wednesday food section restaurant reviews are one quick example or panel that taste tests food stuffs is another. Glad it has helped you Tom. First hand experience is invaluable. Thank you for sharing your personal experience with us all. TO YOUR CONTINUED GOOD HEALTH !!!
I like Moreno! Definitely a good Dr. But he’s got a high turn over rate for staff. That’s disappointing. But I like the treatment I received from him.
Want to get healthy ? Stop the daily ingestion of substances that encumber the body.
Allopathic doctors are not trained for helping people get healthy. They are not trained in the CAUSE of people’s bodily discomforts. The main cause is lifestyle—the lifestyle of continually stuffing enormous amounts of garbage into pie holes.
One needs to become aware of the species-specific diet that Nature created for us.
All this dr care about is selling his supplements, he is v ry unprofessional
Intermittent fasting, proper nutrition, sleep, exercise are all better than any doctor. If the ageing process is natural, why do you need a doctor to treat it? Shady business if you ask me. Sorry.
relax people its a dietary supplement. hes not making any magical claims. in other words you still might have to eat healthier than your typical s.a.d. choices (standard american diet) with normal junk food intake ie processed refined nutritionally non dense foods and actually … im about to use the E word… might want to look away… exercise.
and no laying on the couch scratching yourself complaining about your 8 hour work day drinking a beer doesnt qualify as such..
B12 anyone?
This is called an infomercial. Might be different if you endorsed someone who wasn’t also an advertiser. No matter how you explain it the appearance of irregularity is there.
We are a for profit business just like ALL other media outlets (Barring PBS) and we ALL promote our sponsors. We made the decision to cover a story on this Dr. because I [Tom Lemons] am a patient who received positive results. I hope that better explains our position. If we were a broadcast media outlet you would have to view about 15 minutes of commercials to ever 30 minutes of programming.
Tom - since this is your site you are certainly within your rights to post anything you choose, or not to post as you see fit. But just suppose you had two doctors in the same specialty advertising with you. Would you then choose to endorse one based on your personal experience and not the other? Most media outlets have firm policies against personal endorsements by their on-air staff. If they didn’t perception would exist that they endorser is getting a “good deal” from the advertiser. In my opinion it might have been better if you had put your endorsement on his web site as a testimonial. I worked in broadcasting in the early 60’s, the payola days, our policy was so strict on freebies that I wasn’t even allowed to accept passes to the local theater since it was one of our advertisers. In this day and age when the press is under scrutiny for reporting and bias, perhaps the best policy was to be like Caesar’s wife - above reproach.
You make some valid arguments, however, I rarely comment on this thread. Could you please email me at [email protected] or facebook message me on the RNRF Facebook page. It would be much easier and more appropriate for me to debate on one of those platforms.
Sells a bunch of high priced supplements that do nothing to help. Been there, done that, no thanks.
I inject B12 once a week. Metacolbalin B12. I have been using it for 6 years. Yes!! I like it. Definitely helps with brain injury fatigue.
Cool advertisement. Im glad people called you out on it.
Why has he gotten so…. chubby? Physician heal thyself.. then we all might believe it’s a REAL treatment,