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  • Chase Brexton Receives Award from Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS

    Chase Brexton will be able to reduce additional barriers to care for patients with HIV, thanks to a recent award from Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

  • Spices and Herbs that Heal: Cilantro

    Cilantro, sometimes referred to as Coriander, is a member of the parsley family. The entire cilantro plant is edible. Cilantro/coriander has been used since ancient times as both a culinary herb/ spice and in herbal medicines in a variety of cultures.

  • Spices and Herbs that Heal: Basil

    Basil is an herb that is a member of the mint family. It does best when grown in warm temperatures and has an extensive history of culinary and medicinal uses. Basil is a common ingredient in Italian and Thai dishes. There are many different types of basil, and each has a different flavor profile.

  • Constipation and Nutrition

    Constipation is a condition in which you may have fewer than three bowel movements a week; stools that are hard, dry, or lumpy; stools that are difficult or painful to pass; or a feeling that not all stools have passed.

  • Vitamin B12 and Nutrition

    Vitamin B12, or cobalamin, has many important roles in the body. It is necessary for red blood cell formation, DNA synthesis, nervous system function, cellular metabolism, and energy production.

  • Meet Our New Providers - July 2025

    Meet our newest providers, who joined Chase Brexton in July 2025.

  • GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and Nutrition

    GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), also referred to as heartburn or reflux, is when the acidic contents of the stomach flow back up into the esophagus (the tube that goes from your mouth to your stomach), causing a burning sensation. Other symptoms of GERD may include chest discomfort, chronic cough, sore throat, sensation of a lump in the throat, disrupted sleep, and/or trouble swallowing.

  • Type 2 Diabetes and Nutrition

    What is Diabetes: Diabetes occurs when blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. Glucose is the body’s main source of energy. The body can make glucose, and glucose also comes from food. Insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas, helps glucose get into the cells to be used for energy. With diabetes, the body does not produce enough- or any- insulin or does not use insulin effectively. This leads to glucose accumulating in the bloodstream and over time, high blood sugar levels can cause increased risk for damage to the eyes, kidneys, nerves, heart, and blood vessels.

  • Dr. Aalok Malankar Named Provider of the Year!

    We are very pleased to announce that Dr. Aalok Malankar has been selected, by his peers, as the recipient of the 2025 Provider of the Year award! As the Site Medical Director at Security Square Center, Dr. Malankar oversaw the move of the office from Randallstown to Woodlawn, resulting in significant growth. Dr. Malankar demonstrates Chase Excellence consistently and is a role model to all.

  • Meet Our New Providers - April 2025

    Meet our newest providers, who joined Chase Brexton in April 2025.