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Asthma House Calls: Dr. Sandy Vieder

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In this week's Asthma House Calls, we sat down to talk with Dr. Sandy Vieder on what an urgent care center is, why it might make sense to go to an urgent care center instead of an emergency room, things you can do to make going to urgent care or an emergency room less stressful for your child, and gives some valuable advice for talking to your child about asthma.

Dr. Sandy Vieder is with Lakes Urgent Care and Michigan State University. Dr. Vieder is Chairman and medical director of the Emergency Trauma Center at Botsford Hospital in Farmington Hills and also a clinical professor of medicine at Michigan State University. Dr. Vieder is board certified in emergency medicine. 

For educational purposes only. Nothing in Asthma House Calls should be considered medical advice or a medical opinion. For medical advice, please consult your physician.

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