Dr. Lisa Ann Shepherd M.D.
Family Practitioner
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Lisa Ann Shepherd, MD, is a family nurse practitioner with UnityPoint Clinic in Storm Lake, Iowa. She has 12 years of experience in her field and special expertise in sports medicine and infertility. Dr. Shepherd graduated in 2002 from the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She remains an active member of the Iowa Medical Society and the American College of Sports Medicine.
Education and Training
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine
University of Nebraska College of Medicine 2002
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Dr. Lisa Ann Shepherd M.D.'s Expert Contributions
Do I have a cold?
You may have covid. I would recommend getting tested with a PCR test. READ MORE
Should I go to the doctor?
I would recommend visiting your regular doctor as soon as they have an available appointment with these complaints. READ MORE
Is it safe for my mother to take CRESP 40 injections by herself?
The doctor should have a physician on call who can handle and oversee things like this. READ MORE
Sudden loss of appetite - is it normal?
Having decreased appetite could simply mean that you are ill with a virus. However, if that persists more than a few days, I would recommend getting an appointment to see your primary care provider. READ MORE
Is protein powder safe for a protein deficiency?
Typically, it is always better to get your nutrients from whole food sources as we absorb and use the nutrients better in that form. However, there are many protein fortified sources of food available now to supplement a deficient diet. READ MORE
Can asthma go away?
Mycoplasma and various viral infections can cause short term asthma-like symptoms. Asthma can also have a mild, intermittent presentation and present only when someone is ill or has contact with certain allergens. READ MORE
Is my vitamin b12 deficiency from my change in diet?
Foods high in Vitamin B12 include shellfish, liver, fish, crab, fortified soy products (tofu, soy milk), fortified cereals, red meat, low fat dairy, cheese, and eggs. Sometimes people have problems with absorption and although they are eating b-12 rich foods they still develop a deficiency. These patients require supplementation via injections. READ MORE
Why do I have a fever after my flu shot?
It could be a coincidence, and you happened to get a different viral infection at the same time. However, they did place a new strain into this year's vaccine, and you make be appropriately reacting to the vaccine to make antibodies against the circulating strains. READ MORE
My baby blinks excessively. What's wrong?
If the baby has never done this before, I would have them checked out by a pediatrician or family practice physician to make sure they do not have a foreign body in the eye. Sometimes children will learn behaviors at that age and repeat them frequently to get a reaction from others, but it would be best to make sure nothing else is going on. READ MORE
Why does hay fever severity fluctuate
Pollen, tree, and mold counts vary depending on moisture levels, weather patterns, wind, and geographical changes. READ MORE
Shortness of breath
Shortness of breath with minimal activity is concerning. I would talk to your physician as soon as possible. READ MORE
Why does my head hurt when I blow my nose?
The most likely cause is either sinus pressure pain or muscle spasm/tension headache. However, there are rare vascular problems that could cause this as well, so it would be best to discuss this with your physician. READ MORE
Does a fever always signal an infection?
A fever often, but not always indicates an infection. Viral and bacterial infections cause fevers, but other sources include autoimmune diseases and certain medications. If it is persistent, I would recommend visiting with your doctor. READ MORE
Is asthma hereditary?
Asthma can be hereditary. We often see it running in families. There are probably a multitude of things such as viral infections, early childhood exposures, environment and genetics that play a role in the development of allergies and asthma. As of right now, we cannot prevent the formation of asthma, but there are effective treatments. READ MORE
My hands swell when I exercise
Hand swelling during exercise is a common problem. The cause isn't completely clear, but hand swelling appears to be a result of blood vessels dilating in response to the increased energy demands of your muscles during exercise. READ MORE
My second child is 14 months old and hasn't taken her first steps. Is something wrong?
Some children do not walk until 14-15 months of age. They should definitely be cruising around furniture by that age (actually 9-12 months). However, if you are concerned, I recommend you tell your pediatrician about your child's development. READ MORE
Motion sickness in children?
It depends on the age of the child, but doing things such as having them watch the horizon in front of the car, putting them as close to the front as possible, not eating large meals prior to travel, and not letting them read or watch videos on their lap all helps prevent the problem. You can also purchase sea bands to put on their wrists, try ginger suckers, and see if they would be willing to close his eyes and sleep/rest. If all else fails, medications such as odansetron, meclizine, and dimenhydrinate work wonders. READ MORE
Diabetes affecting my baby
If your blood sugars have been well controlled during your pregnancy and your baby's birth weight is <4Kg, your baby will most likely not require any special care other than closer monitoring of blood sugars after birth. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local Public Speaking -
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor -
- Teaches at the University of Iowa -
Treatments
- Sinusitis
- High Cholesterol
- Ear Infection
- Fever
- Pregnancy
- Bronchitis
- Flu
- Pain
- Tonsillitis
Internships
- University of Nebraska Medical Center
Fellowships
- University of Nebraska Medical Center
Professional Society Memberships
- Iowa Medical Society, American College of Sports Medicine
What do you attribute your success to?
- She enjoys working with patients one on one and loves bringing light into their world.
Hobbies / Sports
- Track & Field
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of the American Academy of Family Physicians
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