What do asthma, allergies, high blood pressure, anxiety, arthritis, fatigue, insomnia, pain and other conditions all have in common?
They are the red light that shine on the instrument panel to alert you of a malfunction in your car. Instead of treating the light, treat the REASON it came on!
Come join the discussion in this first of a series of interactive presentations designed to explore the systems of your body while empowering you to actively listen and understand your body’s own unique language.
Presented by Dr. Eric R. Hampton, founder and medical director of Arizona Prohealth, LLC.
Wednesday, April 27th, 2011
6:00 – 7:30 pm
1400 N. Gilbert Rd., Suite P, Gilbert, AZ 85234
Seating is Limited, please RSVP at 480-831-7970.
The following post has been recreated from an article written by Angela Gonzales and published in the Phoenix Business Journal on 3-4-11.
Despite the closure of sick child care centers at two Valley hospitals, a Gilbert doctor is venturing into the business and plans to franchise the concept nationally.
Dr. Eric Hampton, founder and medical director of Arizona Prohealth, LLC, opened his second Sick Child Day Care center this week. The first opened in January.
Pro-Kids, Get Well Child Care centers, may be the only facilities in Arizona that meet the needs of working parents whose children become ill, Hampton said.
John C. Lincoln Hospital-Deer Valley closed its Wee Care program two years ago for lack of volume, said Kathy Northrop, director of pediatric services at the hospital.
Chandler Regional Medical Center closed its sick child care facility last June after 12 years of operation, said hospital spokeswoman Danielle LeBlanc. She declined to comment further about Chandler Regional’s Sick Kid Care program.
Hampton said the hospital services struggled because of the relatively low number of sick kids using them. He said his business model is unique in that he created joint venture agreements with existing day care and preschool facilities.
His Pro-Kids, Get Well Child Care centers are located inside the Maxwell Preschool Academies in Mesa and Chandler. The centers accept children ages 6 weeks to 15 years suffering mild to moderate illnesses such as cold, stomach flu, bronchitis, strep throat, pink eye and ear infections.
Hampton said he would like to have five centers open by year end and double or triple that number by the end of 2012.
“The long term goal is to franchise this model,” he said. “We are already investigating options in that respect to take it statewide and continue throughout the Southwest.”
Connect with Angela Gonzales at agonzales@bizjournals.com or on twitter at @AngelaMGonzales.
Dr. Eric Hampton, founder and medical director of Arizona Prohealth, was invited on CBS channel 5 to discuss Sick Child Day Care. Dr. Hampton was interviewed by Nicole Crites, Phoenix anchor/reporter at KPHO and host of the morning news segment called MOMsters. During the segment Dr. Hampton talked about his program called
Pro-Kids, Get Well Child Care, it’s origin and benefits for all working parents and their employers.
To learn more about Dr. Hampton’s unique program, click the “Sick Child Day Care” link on his website at www.azwesthampton.com. You can also watch the interview by clicking on ‘Media Coverage”. Call Arizona Prohealth for more direct and specific information at 480-831-7970.
Today is March 1, 2011 and marks the grand opening of our second Sick Child Day Care facility called Pro-Kids, Get Well Childcare Center. It is located at 4970 W. Ray Rd., Chandler, AZ 85226.
Pro-Kids is the only facility of it’s kind in Arizona! It is designed to meet the needs of working parents who may have challenges rearranging their schedule at the last minute when their child becomes unexpectedly ill.
Our Sick Child Day Care facility accepts children with mild to moderate illnesses ages 6 weeks to 15 years of age. Additionally, assessment, diagnosis and treatment can be available for children who may be without a medical provider or insurance.
There is a $35.00 day fee for use of Pro-Kids. However, if your child is enrolled with our unique affiliate partner Maxwell Preschool Academy, access into Pro-Kids is free.
From now on, if your child becomes ill and you simply cannot miss any more work, Pro-Kids is here for you and you will not need to miss work unless you want to!
Pre-registration is encouraged and reservations are accepted.
For more information call 480-831-7970 or visit www.azwesthampton.com
We are in the final stages of a complete overhaul and redesign of our Arizona Prohealth website. The site will be more interactive with announcements, informational and welcoming video clips, direct links to our text and video blog as well as links to our social networking site pages. We welcome any feedback you may have about our new look, good, bad or indifferent!
Yours in Health,
Dr. Hampton