MedLink Health Connections Podcast

MedLink Georgia

MedLink Health Connections explores the health services available at MedLink Georgia and education about various health topics, offering insights into affordable care, preventative health tips, and community wellness resources. Join us as we connect you to expert advice, patient stories, and the latest updates from MedLink Georgia—your partner in health and well-being!

  1. Mar 18

    The Annual Checkup with Sarah Brock, FNP-C

    Feeling healthy can be a little misleading. If nothing hurts, it’s easy to assume everything’s fine… but is it? In this conversation, we sit down with Sarah Brock, a family nurse practitioner at Classic City Health Center, to unpack what’s really going on behind the scenes of your health and why those once-a-year check-ins might matter more than you think. We explore what an annual visit actually looks like, what providers are quietly paying attention to, and how small, routine tests can reveal things long before symptoms ever show up. From subtle changes in your numbers to patterns you might not notice, it’s all about catching the quiet stuff early. We also touch on the bigger picture, how mental health fits in, why having a baseline matters, and how preventive care is not just about today, but about where your health is headed. And of course, we get into the real-life questions people have but don’t always ask, like time, cost, what’s covered, and how it all fits into a busy life. If you’ve been putting it off, consider this your sign. Thank you for listening to the MedLink Georgia Podcast. New episodes feature conversations with providers, leaders, and community partners who are working to improve access to quality, compassionate care. Follow us on social media to stay connected and see what’s happening across MedLink Georgia: https://linktr.ee/medlinkga?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9abf8b6b-20aa-4b26-912c-c59f243724be Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you enjoyed this episode, please share it and leave a review. Your support helps more people find the show and stay connected to our mission.

    10 min
  2. Feb 18

    Eat Smart, Live Strong: Heart Health Basics with Jennifer Wright, MS, RD, LD, CDCES

    Your heart does not need a miracle diet. It needs steady habits that fit your life. We sat down with registered dietitian and certified diabetes counselor Jennifer Wright to focus on what actually works: simple food swaps, small upgrades, and easy rules of thumb that help lower blood pressure and improve cholesterol. We cover the core plate method, half fruits and vegetables, a quarter lean protein, and a quarter whole grains, and explain why unsaturated fats like olive oil, avocado, nuts, and salmon are better for heart health than saturated fats. Jennifer also clears up myths about coconut oil and “healthy” granola, and shares a simple way to use percent Daily Value on Nutrition Facts labels to quickly spot lower sodium and lower saturated fat options. You will learn practical ways to cut sodium, make smarter restaurant choices, and add more fiber rich foods like beans. We also talk about the power of daily walking and why small, consistent changes matter most. If this episode helps simplify heart health, follow, share, and leave a review. Your next heart healthy choice starts today. Thank you for listening to the MedLink Georgia Podcast. New episodes feature conversations with providers, leaders, and community partners who are working to improve access to quality, compassionate care. Follow us on social media to stay connected and see what’s happening across MedLink Georgia: https://linktr.ee/medlinkga?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9abf8b6b-20aa-4b26-912c-c59f243724be Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you enjoyed this episode, please share it and leave a review. Your support helps more people find the show and stay connected to our mission.

    19 min
  3. Jan 30

    Understanding Seasonal Depression with Cayce Collins, LAMFT

    Seasonal depression is more common than many people realize, especially during the fall and winter months. In this episode of the MedLink Health Connections Podcast, we sit down with a behavioral health therapist to talk about what seasonal depression is, why it happens, and how it can affect daily life. Listeners will learn about common signs and symptoms, simple strategies to try at home, and when it may be time to reach out for professional support. We also discuss how primary care providers and behavioral health services can work together to support mental health. If you or someone you love struggles with mood changes during certain seasons, this episode offers helpful guidance and reassurance that support is available. If you are ever in crisis or experiencing thoughts of self-harm, help is available by calling or texting 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, which offers free, confidential support 24 hours a day. Thank you for listening to the MedLink Georgia Podcast. New episodes feature conversations with providers, leaders, and community partners who are working to improve access to quality, compassionate care. Follow us on social media to stay connected and see what’s happening across MedLink Georgia: https://linktr.ee/medlinkga?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9abf8b6b-20aa-4b26-912c-c59f243724be Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you enjoyed this episode, please share it and leave a review. Your support helps more people find the show and stay connected to our mission.

    11 min
  4. 12/11/2025

    Preventing HIV Today: Testing, PrEP, PEP, And Primary Care’s Role with Dr. Cameron Wagenbrenner

    Many people still hold outdated beliefs about HIV, leading to fear, missed testing, and preventable infections. In this episode, Dr. Wagenbrenner, an internal medicine physician at MedLink, breaks down the essentials—how HIV affects the immune system, how it differs from AIDS, and why accurate information saves lives. We cover national and Georgia-specific stats, real transmission risks, and the common myths science has long disproven. We also dive into today’s prevention tools: safer sex practices, PrEP options like Truvada, Descovy, Apretude, and the new six-month injectable, plus PEP and the crucial 72-hour window after possible exposure. Dr. Wagenbrenner explains who should get screened, how rapid and blood tests work, and why easy access to prevention and testing drives down transmission. Treatment has advanced dramatically, too. Many patients now take one pill a day or receive periodic injections, experience fewer side effects, and reach undetectable viral loads that protect their health and their partners. Dr. Wagenbrenner shares how primary care normalizes these conversations and supports patients without judgment. If you learned something new, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find trusted HIV prevention and care guidance. Thank you for listening to the MedLink Georgia Podcast. New episodes feature conversations with providers, leaders, and community partners who are working to improve access to quality, compassionate care. Follow us on social media to stay connected and see what’s happening across MedLink Georgia: https://linktr.ee/medlinkga?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9abf8b6b-20aa-4b26-912c-c59f243724be Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you enjoyed this episode, please share it and leave a review. Your support helps more people find the show and stay connected to our mission.

    17 min
  5. 11/26/2025

    A Clinician’s Guide To Cold And Flu Season: Symptoms, Prevention, And When To See A Doctor

    Cold and flu season is here, and we’re breaking it all down with Dr. Teresa Jacobs, Clinical Director at the Georgia Primary Care Association. In this episode, Dr. Jacobs explains the key differences between a cold and the flu, what symptoms matter most, and how to know when a fever or body aches signal something more serious. We also cover simple, effective ways to protect yourself—like handwashing, rest, hydration, healthy foods, and the best timing for your flu shot—plus home remedies that can actually help you feel better. She also shares the warning signs that mean it’s time to see a doctor and clears up how long you’re contagious, even before symptoms start. Tune in, learn practical tips for staying healthy this season, and keep your family protected all winter long. 💙💚  Thank you for listening to the MedLink Georgia Podcast. New episodes feature conversations with providers, leaders, and community partners who are working to improve access to quality, compassionate care. Follow us on social media to stay connected and see what’s happening across MedLink Georgia: https://linktr.ee/medlinkga?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9abf8b6b-20aa-4b26-912c-c59f243724be Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you enjoyed this episode, please share it and leave a review. Your support helps more people find the show and stay connected to our mission.

    13 min
  6. 10/16/2025

    Understanding Childhood Vaccines: A Guide for Parents

    Many parents have questions about childhood vaccines and how the recommended schedule helps protect their children’s health. In this episode, pediatric experts Jennifer Rubner and Dr. Elizabeth Reece discuss how vaccines work, why timing matters, and what parents can expect at each stage of the schedule. They explain how vaccines help prevent illnesses such as pertussis, polio, pneumococcus, and rotavirus, and share insights about how preventive options for RSV are helping protect infants. The conversation also covers common parent questions about vaccine timing, side effects, and what to do if your child has missed a visit. Our guests provide helpful, easy-to-understand information drawn from current pediatric guidelines and trusted resources such as the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics’ HealthyChildren.org. Tune in to learn more about how vaccines fit into children’s overall wellness and how to make informed decisions that support your family’s health. Thank you for listening to the MedLink Georgia Podcast. New episodes feature conversations with providers, leaders, and community partners who are working to improve access to quality, compassionate care. Follow us on social media to stay connected and see what’s happening across MedLink Georgia: https://linktr.ee/medlinkga?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9abf8b6b-20aa-4b26-912c-c59f243724be Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you enjoyed this episode, please share it and leave a review. Your support helps more people find the show and stay connected to our mission.

    22 min

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MedLink Health Connections explores the health services available at MedLink Georgia and education about various health topics, offering insights into affordable care, preventative health tips, and community wellness resources. Join us as we connect you to expert advice, patient stories, and the latest updates from MedLink Georgia—your partner in health and well-being!