Raleigh Poison Ivy
Before heading out to do yard work, check these tips on how to identify and avoid coming into contact with poison ivy and poison oak.
Poison Ivy: Poison ivy has thin, shiny, bright-green leaves. The leaves occur in threes, with one leaf at the end of the stem and two leaves opposite of one another on the stem. Young leaves can be orange and in the fall they turn red. The stems are reddish and can appear “hairy.” The plant may have a cluster of small yellowish green flowers (in June) or hard greenish white berries (in fall).
Poison Oak
Poison Oak: Poison oak tends to grow in dry areas and also has leaves of three. The leaves may take on appearance of true oak leaves. The leaves are usually green in spring and summer and reddish in late summer and fall. The flowers and berries are white to yellowish green.
Tips to Avoid Poison Ivy in Raleigh NC:
Wear long pants, long-sleeve shirts and fully enclosed footwear when walking, gardening or going near areas known to have either poison ivy or poison oak.
Wear gloves when working in the yard.
Wear a block (Ivy Block or Stokogard) if you know you are highly sensitive.
Do not touch your face, eyes or exposed skin with hands or gloves that may have been exposed.
Be mindful of your pets if they have been out near the plants because they can carry the oils on their fur.
Clean your garden tools, gloves or anything else that has come into contact with the plants. Latent resin from the plants can remain on exposed items for months or years. Wash your clothes in hot water immediately after being exposed. Wash any objects in hot, soapy water and let dry outside.
Wash exposed skin immediately. It takes about 10-30 minutes for the poison ivy or oak resin to bind with the skin. Speedy cleaning may help to avoid any reaction.
Pap Testing
There have been changes recently in the guidelines for Pap testing, often referred to as a Pap smear, and the publicity has resulted in some confusion. Here are the most current guidelines concerning the Pap smear: A Pap test or Pap smear checks for changes in the cells of your cervix. The test will indicate if there is an infection or growth of abnormal and unhealthy cells. It is still the most effective source to save lives by checking for the earliest signs of cervical cancer. All women should have Pap smears along with pelvic exams.
The second annual Durant Medical Center Health Fair will be held on Saturday, May 19, from 10am-2pm at 10880 Durant Rd. in North Raleigh.
Wake Internal Medicine and Pediatrics is located at this medical center.
More than 20 health-related organizations are participating. Screenings will be available for blood pressure, glucose levels, sleep disorders, and vein and PAD. For the kids, Carolina Hurricanes mascot Stormy will be making an appearance and there will be a jump castle and face painting.
The event is free and open to the public.
Wake Women’s Health:
How Often Should You Have a Pap Smear?
How often should I get a Pap smear? If you are 21 years of age or older, a Pap smear should be done every two years. If you are 30 years of age or older and have had three normal Pap tests for three years in a row, talk to your doctor about getting one every three years. If you have gone through menopause, you will still need a Pap smear and should discuss the regularity with your doctor. If you are 65 years of age or older, you can ask your doctor if you can stop getting the test.
Is there anyone who should receive more frequent testing? Yes. If you have weakened immune system because of organ transplant, chemotherapy or steroid use you will need more frequent tests. If you are HIV-positive or your mother was exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) while pregnant, you will need a more frequent test. If you have multiple sexual partners, more frequent testing will be necessary to rule out the possibility of HPV (human papillomavirus).
These are guidelines, and your doctor may recommend a different schedule based on your health history and family history. Take the time to discuss your specific needs with your gynecologist.
Rosemarie C. Newman, MD, FACOG Joins Wake Women’s Health
Wake Women’s Health is pleased to welcome Dr. Rosemarie C. Newman to the practice. Dr. Newman has been in practice for over 25 years and is board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She was in practice in North Raleigh before joining Wake Women’s Health.
Dr. Newman’s Education
Internship and Residency, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York
Doctor of Medicine, New York Medical College
Bachelor of Arts, Herbert H. Lehman College, City University of New York,
Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa
Professional Societies
Americal College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
American Medical Association
Spring Cleaning for Health
With the onset of spring comes a sense of renewal and a “fresh start.” Spring clean to improve the appearance of your home and help your health with these simple tips:
Clean out the medicine cabinet – purge any expired medications and prescriptions, but check with your pharmacist to find out the safest way to do this. Throwing them down the sink may create a potential hazard.
Thoroughly dust your home and replace any air or heating filters to reduce allergens.
Scour your bathrooms and damp areas to remove mold and mildew that may cause allergic reactions.
Check your smoke detectors and put new batteries in them. Do the same with carbon monoxide detectors.
In the garage and basement, check old cans of paint, thinners, oils, solvents or other toxic materials and take them to the appropriate disposal site. Follow this link to find disposal locations in Wake County: https://www.wakegov.com/recycling/residents/houshazwaste.htm
Clean out under the kitchen and bathroom sinks, removing outdated toxic substances or cleaners.
Throw out old or broken toys.
Inspect playground equipment to make sure it has remained sturdy through the winter.
Take your exercise outdoors. Escape the gym and rev up your workout by walking, running, biking and swimming.
Healthy Tip:
Coffee, alcohol and sugar all deplete important nutrients in your body. These include vitamins (A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B12, C, folic acid) and minerals (potassium, iron, magnesium). Used in moderation the damage to your body will be minimal in most cases. Excessive consumption, such as drinking coffee all day, will rob you of needed nutrients.
Kiera Quinn and her assistant were friendly and professional. There was little wait time; however, my appointment was not rushed. Quinn was familiar with my file even though she only saw me once before a year ago.
I’ve been a patient of this practice for years and I have only positive things to say. From check-in and -out, on the phone or in the exam room, always stellar service.
I have been seeing Dr. Christopher McDaniels for many years now. He is extremely personable and very involved in my health and well-being. His assistant Jackie is marvelous and always available for me. This practice has the best doctors and technicians and I would highly recommend them.
I love Dr McDaniels and everyone there. His nurse is so sweet. Whenever I have a problem they are only a phone call away. Cant say enough good things about them and it is rare these days to have such good care . They are the best.
Dr.Richard and his staff go above and beyond to insure that patient care is exceptional. From check in to check out the patient is treated with compassion, courtesy and respect. Their follow-up is outstanding and I highly recommend this practice.
Great experience. Very friendly, professional, well-operated. True of everyone I’ve dealt with there. I’m especially thankful for Dr. Heestand. She is an excellent doctor. Listens, asks questions, cares, very personable. Couldn’t be happier!
Dr. Carter is fantastic! She's been my primary care physician for about two years now, and I couldn't be happier. What truly sets her apart is her genuine care and attentiveness. She takes the time to listen thoroughly to my concerns and addresses them thoughtfully. It's clear she goes above and beyond for her patients. I'm so grateful for her dedication and she'll definitely remain my PCP. Thank you, Dr. Carter, for everything you do!
Wow!! Loved the virtual appointment opportunity. It was such a convenience especially when I live over 2 hours away. Talking to Dr. Carlson reassured me and accessing the site was easy.
Most fortunate to experience a completely professional and friendly practice across the board! The new premises are light airy and relaxing! It is such a bonus to be able to have so many procedures from Lab work, bone density testing, mammogram, nuclear testing to name but a few all located in the same building, resulting in quick responses for Doctors and patients alike! I would like to give a shout out to Dr Rico and his staff for the outstanding care I receive! Sue Ligon.
My husband and I had a great experience, Dr. Monteiro and team were very easy going, professional and did a good examination; Labs team were great, accurate and reliable. So far, totally recommend.
Caring and attentive physicians are rare these days. I really appreciate the time and attention given at Wake Internal. They all seem to care and listen to their patients.
I’m not sure if she’s still there, but Dr. Julia Hughes’ apathy and dismissiveness played a large part in my father ending up in the hospital more than once. He has severe Crohn’s disease and repeatedly expressed to Dr. Hughes (2-3 times) that he didn’t feel like his then-treatment plan was managing his Crohn’s well enough. He asked her again if he could try a new or different course of action, but she insisted that my dad “stay the course” with the “tried and true” protocol, despite his requests to try something else. Next thing we know, he’s in the hospital bc his electrolytes are so low from all the diarrhea he was having (but shouldn’t have been!) that he was nearly comatose. He didn’t go back after that.
All staff were friendly and knowledgeable. Short wait times. Dr.C was the absolute best. He listens and doesn't rush you. I was blessed to find this office.
I've been going to Wake Internal Medicine for a few years now. The staff are all friendly. Zoe and Lori, who I regularly see, provide me with great care and it's always like seeing a friend when I go in. Thank you to the staff and team!
Drs. Aryl and Del La Cruz and back office staff are AMAZING!!! They are all top notch professionals, treating each patient like a priority. Staff in the front office, registration, have been nothing but kind and attentive in dealing with patients.
This is honestly the BEST medical practice I've ever had an encounter with! They all deserve more than just 5 stars.
Went in Friday, 3/21/25, for an appointment with Dr. Richard and his nurse Seana. As always (as you can see from our previous reviews), it was another "Excellent" experience from start to finish. The check-in and check-out process was quick and easy. The Lab folks were superb, and Dr. Richard and Seana were "Outstanding." They are both patient, listen to concerns, and they clearly explain solutions and outcomes. My wife and I are both "seasoned" citizens and we agree that Dr. Richard and Seana are the best medical professionals we've had the good fortune of knowing for many years!
Went in with my wife for her physical on 6-14-24 and it was an "Outstanding" experience from check in to check out! Dr. Richard and Seana have provided "Exceptional" health care for both of us for many, many years. They are great listeners, are patient with our questions, and have kept us in good health! Of the many things my wife and I are grateful for at age 70 is Dr. Richard and Seana! The check-in, lab, radiology, and EKG staff have always been friendly and professional!
Dr. Kaplan in Gastroenterology and Dr. Richard (family doctor) are absolutely the "Best!" During my last colonoscopy, Dr. Kaplan found a flat polyp and referred me to Dr. Farah Hussain with Raleigh Medical Group since she has the special expertise to remove flat polyps. I was really reluctant to do so since I had a very bad experience with another doctor many years ago (not connected to WIMC or RMG and the procedure at that time was new). When I balked, Dr. Richard called me at home and Dr. Kaplan called three times and finally convinced me to go to Dr. Hussain (the procedure was done 4/21/23 with no complications whatsoever). You can't but this "Outstanding" dedication from Dr. Richard and Dr. Kaplan - they are one of kind!
Another "Outstanding" experience when I went in on 2/9/23! After going to the ER the afternoon of 2/8/23, the ER doctor advised that I should follow-up with my family doctor in one - two days. I used the online texting feature to make an appointment. When our family doctor out of town, the online rep set me up the same day with another doctor (Dr. Doherty). Really impressed with his nurse (apologize for not remembering her name) and Dr. Doherty! Very friendly and professional! My wife and I have always enjoyed "Superb" medical care from WIMC to include the receptionists and check out!
The whole process from start to finish with my annual physical was "Outstanding!" The lab and radiology staff are always professional and friendly. Dr. Richard and his nurse Seana continue to provide my family and me "Exceptional" health care. A great advantage with WIMC is that they basically have all the services you and your family need in one building!
When I could not get an appointment with my family doctor until next week (perfectly understandable given the current situation), the receptionist suggested I make an appointment with PA Kate Leet (yesterday, 5/19/21). Ms. Leet was friendly, professional, and very thorough. It was an "Exceptional" experience and my hope is she has a mentor or someone at WIMC that will encourage her to pursue her medical credentials as a doctor! I'm sure the management/business team at WIMC realize what a great asset she is to the medical staff. She also discovered that my appointment next week was not really hard scheduled and took action to firm up the time. Simply "Outstanding" and I would not hesitate to have Ms. Leet help me again!
I had an exceptional experience at Wake Internal Medicine. From the moment I walked in, the staff was warm, professional, and efficient. The doctors and medical team truly take the time to listen, answer questions, and provide thoughtful, comprehensive care. I never felt rushed, and they made sure I fully understood my treatment plan. The office is well-organized, appointments run on time, and the entire process—from check-in to follow-up—was seamless. I highly recommend Wake Internal Medicine to anyone looking for top-quality healthcare with a personal touch!
I have been going to Wake Internal Medicine Consultants for more than 20 years. Dr. Mollin, my PCP, is excellent. He takes the time to explain all tests results thoroughly and patiently answers all of my questions. Dr. Mollin, thank you so much for your patience, knowledge and thoroughness. Also, the new facility on Blue Ridge Rd is outstanding with plenty of room for parking and larger exam rooms.
My husband and I have been going to Wake Internal for over 20 years. The staff is always kind and friendly. Dr. Israel has always been caring and professional in a efficient manner. He takes the time to listen to your concerns and act on them.
Dr. Aryal is the best. She is thorough in her examination and addresses any concerns and questions I have which puts me at ease. I recommend her and the practice for OBGYN needs.