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Locality: St. Louis, Missouri

Phone: +1 314-843-4853



Address: 12900 Tesson Ferry Rd Suite 101 63128 St. Louis, MO, US

Website: www.mysocoendo.com

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SOUTH COUNTY ENDOCRINOLOGY & OBESITY MEDICINE 17.11.2020

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ecw.healow Here is the link to our healow app for android devices where you can see us from your home. We will help walk you through it.

SOUTH COUNTY ENDOCRINOLOGY & OBESITY MEDICINE 12.11.2020

Attention patients: We are still open and practicing safe precautions for staff and patients. We ask that you wait in your car until we call you for your appointment. There are a lot of insurances are starting to cover visits through virtual visits. Please call us to check.

SOUTH COUNTY ENDOCRINOLOGY & OBESITY MEDICINE 04.11.2020

Some results from our reviews. Thank you to everyone that answered!!

SOUTH COUNTY ENDOCRINOLOGY & OBESITY MEDICINE 23.10.2020

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SOUTH COUNTY ENDOCRINOLOGY & OBESITY MEDICINE 10.10.2020

We have been doing a survey for patients seen in the office recently. Thank you to all of you that have been filling it out we appreciate it. Here are some of the results! Please leave us you feedback on Google as well.

SOUTH COUNTY ENDOCRINOLOGY & OBESITY MEDICINE 30.09.2020

Did you know that resistance training is recommended at least 2 times per week for patients with Type 2 diabetes? Ask why and what you can do at your next visit!!

SOUTH COUNTY ENDOCRINOLOGY & OBESITY MEDICINE 16.09.2020

Precancers disappear with weight loss.

SOUTH COUNTY ENDOCRINOLOGY & OBESITY MEDICINE 13.09.2020

One in five women's cancer deaths in the United States could be prevented by diet and nutrition.

SOUTH COUNTY ENDOCRINOLOGY & OBESITY MEDICINE 09.09.2020

Obesity's role in raising cancer risk is well-documented. It is implicated in 14% of cancer deaths in men and 20% in women, and appears to be over taking smoking as the biggest preventable risk factor.