How To Stop Smoking; Minute Clinic smoking cessation
Minute Clinic smoking cessation:
*Patients must be 18 years of age and older. Services and age restrictions vary by state. Additional labs and tests may be required. Additional charges may apply. Follow-up visits may be recommended at an additional fee.
"Stop smoking with Start to Stop®,
our smoking cessation program*
Studies show that smokers assisted by a health care provider have a greater chance of quitting smoking. We created this program to help those over 18 kick the habit.
Come in for personal counseling with a nurse practitioner to help you quit smoking.
Our program includes:*
1-on-1 consultation with a practitioner, including a nicotine-dependence
assessment
Individualized smoking cessation plan and education based on your needs
and goals
Ongoing coaching and support in your efforts to quit smoking
Nicotine-replacement recommendations or prescriptions
written when clinically appropriate
A visit summary sent to your primary care provider with your permission
Facts about quitting:
Cigarette smoking is the number one cause of preventable disease and
death worldwide.**
Smoking causes about 1 of every 5 deaths in the United States each year.†
On average, adults who smoke cigarettes die 14 years earlier than nonsmokers.
After 24 hours, your risk of heart attack begins to decrease.§§
After one year, your risk of heart disease decreases to half that of a current smoker.§
After 5 to 15 years, your risk of stroke is the same as a person who never smoked.§
We're here to help
Find out more about our service
and nearby clinics that offer it.
Open 7 days a week
No appointment necessary
Most insurance accepted
Get Service Details
Find a Clinic
Tools to help you quit
Here are some tools from smokefree.gov to help you quit smoking.
Set goals, track daily habits, view progress, connect with social networks and receive motivational reminders. QuitPal
Get 24/7 encouragement, advice and tips to help smokers stop smoking for good. SmokefreeTXT
These tools are also available in Spanish.
Cigarette addiction
Tips to help you stop smoking
Smoking cessation for older adults
Smoking cessation drugs
Nutrition for smokers
You've decided to stop smoking, but how?
*Patients must be 18 years of age and older. Services and age restrictions vary by state. Additional labs and tests may be required.
Do it with US!
'via Blog this'
Cigarette addiction
Tips to help you stop smoking
Smoking cessation for older adults
Smoking cessation drugs
Nutrition for smokers
Tips to help you stop smoking
Smoking cessation for older adults
Smoking cessation drugs
Nutrition for smokers
- You've decided to stop smoking, but how?
"Stop smoking with Start to Stop®,
our smoking cessation program*
Studies show that smokers assisted by a health care provider have a greater chance of quitting smoking. We created this program to help those over 18 kick the habit.
Come in for personal counseling with a nurse practitioner to help you quit smoking.
Our program includes:*
1-on-1 consultation with a practitioner, including a nicotine-dependence
assessment
Individualized smoking cessation plan and education based on your needs
and goals
Ongoing coaching and support in your efforts to quit smoking
Nicotine-replacement recommendations or prescriptions
written when clinically appropriate
A visit summary sent to your primary care provider with your permission
Facts about quitting:
Cigarette smoking is the number one cause of preventable disease and
death worldwide.**
Smoking causes about 1 of every 5 deaths in the United States each year.†
On average, adults who smoke cigarettes die 14 years earlier than nonsmokers.
After 24 hours, your risk of heart attack begins to decrease.§§
After one year, your risk of heart disease decreases to half that of a current smoker.§
After 5 to 15 years, your risk of stroke is the same as a person who never smoked.§
We're here to help
Find out more about our service
and nearby clinics that offer it.
Open 7 days a week
No appointment necessary
Most insurance accepted
Get Service Details
Find a Clinic
Tools to help you quit
Here are some tools from smokefree.gov to help you quit smoking.
Set goals, track daily habits, view progress, connect with social networks and receive motivational reminders. QuitPal
Get 24/7 encouragement, advice and tips to help smokers stop smoking for good. SmokefreeTXT
These tools are also available in Spanish.
Cigarette addiction
Tips to help you stop smoking
Smoking cessation for older adults
Smoking cessation drugs
Nutrition for smokers
You've decided to stop smoking, but how?
*Patients must be 18 years of age and older. Services and age restrictions vary by state. Additional labs and tests may be required.
Do it with US!
'via Blog this'
Dr OLGA LAZIN
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