Dr. John Friedline, MD
Family Practitioner
8911 W Grandridge Blve Suite B Kennewick WA, 99336About
John A. Friedline, MD, is a Board Certified in Family Practitioner and Clinical Pathologist providing primary care through the Imperial Valley Family Care Medical Group. He is a member of the UC San Diego Health Physician Network. As a primary care physician, Dr. Friedline provides a range of acute, chronic and preventive medical care services including routine checkups and illness diagnosis, treatment and management. Dr. Friedline has a special interest in Pathology and has completed a secondary certification in this subspecialty.
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Education and Training
The Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University 1980
Board Certification
American Board of Family Medicine
American Board of Pathology
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Will bacterial gastroenteritis go away on its own?
Bacterial gastroenteritis frequently, but not always, requires a short course of antibiotics followed by 7 days of high quality probiotics. Some people with an excellent immune system will not need antibiotics, others will low defenses from chemotherapy, AIDS, and other immune deficiency conditions will likely require a long course of antibiotics. READ MORE
What should I avoid if I have sciatica?
Avoid lifting anything weighing more than 20 lbs, running or jogging, or any motion/movement/maneuver than worsens the pain. Always check with your personal doctor to verify the diagnosis. Follow their instructions because they know you and your circumstances best. READ MORE
Can diabetics eat brown sugar?
Granular brown sugar has about half the calories of granular white sugar. In general, diabetics should avoid all forms of sugar. READ MORE
What can make a bulging disc worse?
Lifting anything over 20 lbs could aggravate a bulging disc, so can running or jogging. READ MORE
How can I get rid of a bunion without surgery?
Various bunion orthotics are sold over the counter which straighten the bigtoe, but none are curative. I do not know of a cure without surgery. READ MORE
What stops bleeding fast?
Direct and sustained pressure over the site of bleeding for at least 5 minutes or longer counted by the watch-not your estimate. If bleeding involves a large artery or vein a tourniquet may be necessary. READ MORE
How long can tinnitus last after ear infection?
For most people the tinnitus fades away within 30 days. If it lasts longer, see your doctor. READ MORE
When to eat calcium table after drinking "apple cider vinegar with mother"?
Calcium tablets should be taken at least 2 hours after the apple cider vinegar. READ MORE
Tingling in left arm?
Tingling is frequently a sign of nerve irritation or inflammation. This can be the result of disc disease in the neck "pinching" the nerve root. Also carpal tunnel syndrome and nerve diseases (neuropathy, neuritis, neuralgia), and diabetes can cause these symptoms. READ MORE
Why do I have an itchy breast?
Dermatitis (skin irritation/inflammation), mastitis (infection of the milk glands inside the breast), liver diseases and rarely kidney diseases and lymphomas can cause itching. Its best to have a check-up with your doctor. READ MORE
What happens when you are severely anemic?
People with moderate to severe anemia usually complain of fatigue, headaches, shortness of breath and dizziness when they stand up. The blood pressure tends to fall and so does the oxygen level. Severe anemia needs to be treated in the hospital very quickly. A blood transfusion or an iron infusion and IV fluids may be needed urgently. READ MORE
What antibiotics are used to treat kidney infection?
Sulfa drugs are traditional, but cephalosporins and ciprofloxacin also work and so does macrodantin. READ MORE
Why do I feel pain after urinating?
Cystitis cystica, acute urinary tract infection (UTI), and interstitial cystitis can cause these symptoms, best to see your doctor soon. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Myelodysplastic syndrome at a large tertiary care community hospital: analysis according to the international prognostic scoring system.
- Combined factor V Leiden and prothrombin genotyping in patients presenting with thromboembolic episodes.
- Differential expression of the MT-1E gene in estrogen-receptor-positive and -negative human breast cancer cell lines.
Professional Memberships
- Southern Medical Association
- American Chemical Society-Medical Chemistry Division
- American Association of Advancement of Science
- American Society of Clinical Pathologist
Fellowships
- William Beaumont Hospitaly Hematopathology
Internships
- UPMC Shadyside Hospital, Flexible Or Transitional Year
Fellowships
- William Beaumont Hospital (Hematopathology)
Professional Society Memberships
- Southern Medical Association, American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society for Clinical Pathology
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Get to know Family Physician Dr. John Friedline, who serves patients in Brawley, California.
Dr. Friedline is a board-certified family physician and clinical pathologist with Imperial Valley Family Care Medical Group in Brawley, California. He provides a range of acute, chronic, and preventive medical care services, including routine checkups and illness diagnosis, treatment, and management. His skills also contribute to disease diagnosis and treatment through knowledge gained by the laboratory application of the biologic, chemical, and physical sciences.
Imperial Valley Family Care Medical Group, is a physician’s multi-specialty group established in 1995. With 20 locations throughout the communities of Calexico, El Centro, Imperial and Brawley, along with over 50 physicians and medical practitioners, the practice’s primary goal is to provide a broader base of medical care for the entire Imperial Valley.
A 1980 graduate of The Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Dr. Friedline went on to complete his residency in family medicine at UPMC – Shadyside Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He later completed a second residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at the Fisher Institute of Pathology of Shadyside Hospital, where he was the Chief Resident in the fourth and fifth years of the program. Wanting to further his training, he completed a fellowship in hematopathology at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan and a diploma course in Tropical Medicine at West Virginia University.
Among his various achievements, the doctor is board-certified in family medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine, a non-profit, independent medical association of American physicians who practice in family medicine and its sub-specialties. He is also board-certified in clinical pathology by the American Board of Pathology, whose mission is to serve the public and advance the profession of pathology by setting certification standards and promoting lifelong competency of pathologists.
To date, he remains a member of several professional organizations, including the Southern Medical Association, the American Chemical Society- Division of Medicinal Chemistry, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Society for Clinical Pathology.
Family medicine is a medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages. The specialist is called a family physician or family doctor. A family physician is often the first person a patient sees when seeking healthcare services. They examine and treat patients with a wide range of conditions and refer those with serious ailments to a specialist or appropriate facility.
Clinical pathology is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue homogenates or extracts using the tools of chemistry, microbiology, hematology, and molecular pathology. Clinical pathologists mainly examine body fluids, including blood, urine, and bone marrow. They may conduct toxicology tests seeking the presence of illegal drugs and poisons, run a hospital blood bank, and test patients’ immune functions to detect allergies and toleration of transplant organs.
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