Finding a Cure Is Personal and Intense
- Charles Reams

- Mar 11
- 1 min read
Finding a medical cure is a very personal experience. One doctor sees a skin infection several times and does nothing as if that is a natural state.

Another doctor misdiagnoses a skin condition.
Finally, a nurse practitioner nails it the first time on sight with no need for blood work, tissue samples, or other rigamarole.
It turns out that I had a common bacteria, easily cured with a common, inexpensive topical ointment. Within an hour, all signs of the infection had disappeared.
Having the right medical practitioner makes all the difference in the world.
While this nurse practitioner was on a roll, I asked several related questions, and she sent me happily on my way.
Meet Heather Holweger-Garcia with PRISMA urology. She really knows her stuff, and she also has a good bedside manner.
I’m glad that I crossed her path.
I wanted to write this article some weeks ago, but I didn’t like the pictures on the clinic’s website. So, I waited until I could take the pictures myself.


