Tag Archives: Dr. Madhok

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5 Things to Look for in a Moisturizer

The CDC says, “Regular hand washing is one of the best ways to remove germs, avoid getting sick, and prevent the spread of germs to others.” We all know the importance of washing our hands especially during this time but frequent hand washing can also increase dry skin and eczema flares. It is important to […]

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2020 Top Doctors for Women

Congratulations to Dr. Lee and Dr. Madhok for their nominations for Minnesota Monthly 2020 Top Doctors for Women! Minnesota Monthly surveys local physicians in the Twin Cities to compile their list of top doctors. Dr. Lee and Dr. Madhok have been recognized by their peers in the medical field as excellent and trusted physicians in […]

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2019 Minnesota Monthly Top Doctors!

If you or a loved one needed medical care, which doctor would you recommend? This is the question asked to 10,000 licensed Minnesota doctors to compile the list of Minnesota Monthly’s 2019 Top Doctors list. Pick up the September/October issue of Minnesota Monthly for the complete list of Top Doctors! We are so proud of […]

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2019 Mpls St Paul Top Doctors

Congratulations to Dr. Bender, Dr. Bhardwaj, Dr. Cho, Dr. Dick, Dr. Hook, Dr. Lee, and Dr. Madhok on their recognition as Top Doctors in the Twin Cities! We are so proud of all of our outstanding physicians! Top Doctors are nominated by physicians in the Twin Cities and then are further evaluated on professional achievement, […]

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Curious Skin Disorder Often Misdiagnosed as Ringworm

Granuloma Annulare (GA) is a curious skin eruption that is often misdiagnosed as “ringworm” (fungal infection) due to its circular shape. It is most common in children but any age group may be affected. For unknown reasons women are more commonly affected than men. It occurs as clustered pink to flesh colored bumps that may […]

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