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Dr. Jason Gregory Kaplan, MD
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Dr. Jason Gregory Kaplan, MD

Dr. Kaplan is a skilled medical professional specializing in Internal Medicine, Female Pelvic Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Urology. He focuses on pelvic floor rehabilitation and offers personalized solutions for postpartum recovery and pelvic floor issues.

Accepting New Patients
50 N Perry St, Pontiac, MI, 48342

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OVERVIEW
Dr. Kaplan is a highly skilled medical professional who graduated from the University of Medicine and Health Sciences St Kitts in 2018. With a focus on Internal Medicine, Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Urology, he is dedicated to providing exceptional care to his patients. Dr. Kaplan's expertise lies in the field of pelvic floor rehabilitation, specifically in the area of perineal reeducation. With a deep understanding of the importance of this specialized treatment, he offers personalized and effective solutions to help patients regain strength and function in their pelvic floor muscles. Whether it's postpartum recovery, urinary incontinence, or other pelvic floor issues, Dr. Kaplan is committed to improving the quality of life for his patients through comprehensive and compassionate care.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Dr. Jason Gregory Kaplan, MD, is a highly skilled medical professional who graduated from the University of Medicine and Health Sciences in St. Kitts in 2018. With a strong educational background and extensive training, Dr. Kaplan is dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare services to his patients. His expertise and commitment to staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in the medical field make him a trusted and reliable choice for individuals seeking quality medical care.
CONDITIONS TREATED
PROCEDURES PERFORMED
Cardioversion is a medical procedure used to restore a normal heart rhythm. It is typically performed when a person is experiencing an abnormal heart rhythm, such as atrial fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia. During cardioversion, an electrical shock is delivered to the heart, which helps to reset the heart's electrical signals and restore a normal rhythm. This procedure can be done using external paddles or through an internal device called an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD). Cardioversion is generally considered safe and effective, but it does carry some risks, such as blood clots or damage to the heart. It is important to discuss the potential benefits and risks of cardioversion with a healthcare provider before undergoing the procedure.
INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED
Insurance plans accepted, please verify insurance information directly with your doctor's office as it may change frequently.