America’s Favorite Doctor and Leading Expert Puts PTSD in the Spotlight

PTSD

Dr. Laura Purdy, dubbed America’s Favorite Doctor, offers tips for supporting those who have PTSD

MIAMI, FLORIDA– (June 19, 2023) – June 27th is National PTSD Awareness Day, making it a great time to put it in the spotlight, and offer tips for how to help support those who suffer from the condition. The more people know about PTSD and how to help support those with it, the better the outcome will be. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) impacts those who have it and their loved ones. Knowing how to support their loved ones with PTSD can make a big difference.

“PTSD is something that we as a nation need to become more familiar with to help support those who need it,” explains Laura Purdy, MD, MBA. “I’ve helped many people with PTSD, as well as those who care about loved ones that suffer from PTSD, so I want to get the information out there to help as many people as possible.”

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, PTSD can develop after exposure to a potentially traumatic event. Those who experience the condition may have ongoing frightening thoughts and memories of the event, sleep problems, feel detached, and be easily startled. It can also significantly impact the person’s ability to work, be social, and find peace at home.

The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs reports that 8 out of every 100 women, and 4 out of every 100 men in America, will have PTSD at some time in their life. They report that women are more likely to experience PTSD from sexual assault instances, and veterans are more likely to have the condition than civilians.

Dr. Purdy offers these helpful tips for those supporting individuals with PTSD:

“PTSD is a serious condition that should not be taken lightly,” added Dr. Purdy. “It is important to get professional help when needed and for all of us to continue to work toward making a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families affected by this condition.”

Dr. Purdy is a veteran now known as “America’s Favorite Doctor” because she is licensed in all 50 states, including D.C. and through her virtual healthcare clinics can service thousands of Americans. Her services have helped many people who have PTSD, as well as a variety of other conditions. Her practice utilizes advanced technology to provide people with top-level primary care no matter where they live in the country. To get more information, visit the site at: https://drlaurapurdy.com.

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About Dr. Laura Purdy, MD:

“America’s Favorite Doctor” Dr. Laura Purdy, MD, is a board-certified Family Medicine Physician among the nation’s foremost thought leaders on the future of digital healthcare. Licensed in all 50 states, including D.C., anyone in America can be her patient, and she is uniquely qualified to help develop virtual health offerings across the nation. Dr. Purdy served for 14 years as an Army physician, assisting soldiers on the ground through tele-health. Now, she is a sought-after digital medicine expert, and successful entrepreneur serving as Medical Director/Co-Founder and Advisor for more than 200 leading wellness companies.  Learn more at https://drlaurapurdy.com.

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