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Frederick W. Hund, MD

Internal Medicine

Willmar, MN 56201

Dr. Hund graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1984. He works in Willmar, MN and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Hund is affiliated with Rice Memorial Hospital.

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Years Experience: 34

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University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Graduated 1984

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Dr. Hund's Office Information & Appointments

Affiliated Community Medical Center

101 Willmar Ave SW

Willmar, MN 56201

Tel: (320) 231-5000

Fax: (320) 214-6905

Accepting New Patients: Yes

Medicare Accepted: Yes

Medicaid Accepted: Yes

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Since 1974, Eye Center of St. Augustine has served the St. Augustine area with a commitment to providing comprehensive and compassionate eye care to patients of all ages. We strive to achieve the best possible vision for our patients through the latest technology in medical, surgical, and optical care. Getting your eyes healthy and keeping them that way is our highest priority.

Our services range from routine eye exams to on-site surgery for those who need it. Our doctors and staff understand that your vision is precious, as well as your time. In addition to offering the latest in technology to diagnose, correct, and support the health of your eyes, we provide all these services under one roof, offering an ease and convenience you won't find anywhere else.

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About Dr. Morris A Hund

Dr. Morris A Hund, MD is a Doctor primarily located in Fargo, ND. He has 33 years of experience. His specialties include Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Hund has received 2 awards. He speaks English.

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Fargo Va Medical And Regional Center

Fargo , ND 58102

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Dr. Morris A Hund has the following 2 specialties

A psychiatrist is a doctor with specific training in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.

He or she can not only provide the counseling necessary to both diagnose and treat a patient, but can also prescribe medication when needed. In some cases, a psychiatrist will only provide the medication and the counseling will be provided by another healthcare specialist, like a certified counselor or psychologist.

Like other doctors, psychiatrists employ diagnostic tools like CT scans and MRI in order to observe the structure and function of a patient's brain.

Once a diagnosis is made, these specialists may use behavior or cognitive therapy in order to address the patient's condition, or a multitude of other types of therapy, in conjunction with or in place of medication.

A neurologist is a physician who diagnoses and treats disorders of the nervous system which is comprised of the brain, spinal cord and nerves. These doctors do not perform surgery, but refer patients to neurological surgeons when they determine that surgical intervention is necessary.

Some of the conditions that neurologists diagnose and treat are epilepsy, aneurysms, hydrocephalus, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, spinal disc herniation, and spinal disease.

In addition to using diagnostic tests like MRI, CT scans, EEG and EMG, neurologists also employ neurological testing to gauge muscle strength and movement, balance, reflexes, sensation, memory, speech, and other cognitive abilities.

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He is a great psychiatrist who doesn't make you feel uneasy. He listens well, and takes time to hear your problems. Not someone you have to fight with, like some others can be.

Very kind, compassionate, and listens well.

2 Awards

Compassionate Doctor Recognition (2012, 2013)

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Patients' Choice Award (2012, 2013)

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33 Years Experience

Graduated in 1985

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    Dr. Frederick Hund MD

    Dr. Frederick Hund is an internist in Willmar, Minnesota and is affiliated with Rice Memorial Hospital. He received his medical degree from University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and has been in practice for more than 20 years. He is one of 10 doctors at Rice Memorial Hospital who specialize in Internal Medicine.

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    Office Location & Contact

    101 Willmar Ave Sw

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    Willmar, MN 56201 [MAP]

    (320) 231-5000

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    (320) 231-6790

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    Specialties & Qualifications

    Specialty: Internal Medicine

    General internal medicine physicians, or internists, are primary-care doctors who perform physical exams and treat a wide spectrum of common illnesses in adult men and women. One of every four physicians in the U.S. is an internist, many of whom are certified in one of 19 subspecialties, including cardiology, infectious disease and medical oncology.

    Subspecialties: General Internal Medicine, Hospital Medicine/Hospitalist

    Education & Medical Training

    • Abbott Northwestern Hospital - Allina Health System

    Residency , Internal Medicine

  • University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry

    Certifications & Licensure

    • American Board of Internal Medicine

    Certified in Internal Medicine

  • MN State Medical License

    Publications & Presentations

    • Hund, F. W. "Guiding.." Ann. Intern. Med.
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    About Dr. Paul W Hund III

    Dr. Paul W Hund III, MD is a Doctor primarily located in Saint Augustine, FL. His specialties include Ophthalmology. Dr. Hund has received 2 awards. He speaks English.

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    16 Ratings with 3 Comments

    The overall average patient rating of Dr. Paul W Hund III is Great . Dr. Paul W Hund III has been rated by 16 patients. From those 16 patients 3 of those left a comment along with their rating. The overall rating for Dr. Paul W Hund III is 3.7 of 5.0 stars.

    Primary Address

    Eye Center Of Saint Augustine

    Saint Augustine , FL 32084

    Specialties

    Dr. Paul W Hund III has the following 1 specialty

    An ophthalmologist has the training to do much more than just prescribe glasses. They are physicians specially trained to diagnose and treat disorders of the eyes and vision. These doctors are experts on the complicated anatomy of the eye and are trained to treat eye diseases through both medical and surgical methods.

    Some common conditions that ophthalmologists treat are cataracts, glaucoma, strabismus, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration and amblyopia. In addition, ophthalmologists can provide prescriptions for eye glasses and contact lenses and perform LASIK surgery and other corrective surgeries for refractive errors like myopia (near-sightedness), hyperopia (far-sightedness), astigmatism and presbyopia.

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    Dr. Paul W Hund III has the following 9 expertise

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    Excellent job. No problem with either eye.

    I have gone back several times to see Dr.Hund due to eye irriation,dry eye,floaters and red eye. I also informed him that my vision was worse than what it was before the surgery. I told him that he had told me on my inital visit that my eye sight I would be 100% better after the cataract surgery. The lenses he put in where for distance which I did not have a problem with. I also told him i have a history of sigmatism, he told me I did not.

    Dr. Hund is a talented, caring, professional practitioner. He will spend as much time with you as necessary. He has done two surgeries on me with great results. He is very approachable and gave me both his cellphone and home numbers, and personal email address.

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    Frederick W. Hund, MD

    Internal Medicine

    Willmar, MN 56201

    Dr. Hund's Office Information

    Languages Spoken in Office: English, Spanish

    Affiliated Community Medical Center

    101 Willmar Ave SW

    Willmar, MN 56201

    Tel: (320) 231-5000

    Fax: (320) 214-6905

    Accepting New Patients: Yes

    Medicare Accepted: Yes

    Medicaid Accepted: Yes

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    Dr. Paul Hund MD

    Dr. Paul Hund is an ophthalmologist in Saint Augustine, Florida and is affiliated with Flagler Hospital. He received his medical degree from Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. He is one of 8 doctors at Flagler Hospital who specialize in Ophthalmology.

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    Office Location & Contact

    1400 Us Highway 1 S

    Saint Augustine, FL 32084 [MAP]

    (904) 829-2286

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    (904) 910-5687

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    Saint Augustine, FL

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    Specialties & Qualifications

    Specialty: Ophthalmology

    Ophthamologists diagnose and treat eye diseases, including vision loss, detached retinas, cataracts and glaucoma. They perform laser retina surgery, refractive surgery and lens replacement operations.

    Subspecialties: General Ophthalmology

    Education & Medical Training

    • Medical University of South Carolina

    Residency , Ophthalmology

  • Greenville Hospital System - University of South Carolina

    Internship , Transitional Year

  • Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine

    Certifications & Licensure

    • American Board of Ophthalmology

    Certified in Ophthalmology

  • SC State Medical License

    Active through 2019

  • FL State Medical License

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    • AAO Fellow

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    Ask Dr. Buuz-Hund #61

    Is it mandatory for a true drunkard to have gone through at least one bad divorce in his drinking-life?

    On the contrary, my dear friend, heavy drinking leads to marital bliss! Respected research has shown that heavy drinking cuts the rate of divorce almost in half. Here’s the catch though—your spouse also needs to be a heavy drinker. If somehow you got your drunk ass hitched to a tight-assed teetotaler (TAT), the chances of you staying married are less than 50%.

    Yes, being a TAT can wreak havoc on a relationship and could ultimately lead to divorce. According to a recent study funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, a marriage is most likely to dissolve even if only one spouse is a TAT, as opposed to both being normal healthy drunks. Researchers from the University at Buffalo Research Institute on Addictions determined that the happiest marriages are between two drunkards, closely followed by two TATs (seriously, how happy can a TAT’s life really be?), and the worst type of marriage is between a drunkard and a TAT.

    Any idea why it’s called a “honeymoon?’ A strong, healthy marriage needs a good start; so back in the day, the bride and groom got to take a month off (a moon) and spend the time completely blotto on mead (made from honey).

    So there you have it, the foundation of a good marriage is booze and lots of it!

    Is it true that being drunk helps protect you in an accident?

    History and the medical literature are replete with examples of how alcohol has helped save many lives. There are so many examples of alcohol turning ordinary people into superheroes; it’s hard to know where to begin.

    Consider Mr. Charles Joughin: Charles was the chief baker aboard the Titanic. He is credited with saving dozens of lives that night, the last survivor to leave the sinking ship as it finally slipped beneath the waves. He then spent 2 hours in the freezing water, where mere mortals would pass out in 15 minutes or less, and was eventually rescued. He attributes his superhuman performance to the copious amount of alcohol he tossed back that fateful night. In fact, after giving up his own seat in lifeboat #10, he went below and “had a drop of liqueur” (a tumbler half-full of liqueur, as he later testified). This probably wasn’t the only time he slipped back into his cabin for a nip as he raced between decks, throwing deck chairs and anything else that could float to the people in the frigid water and shepherding frightened women and children into the lifeboats.

    Then there is Leonid Telyatnikov, head fireman at Chernobyl. He and his crew valiantly battled the fires that broke out during the reactor meltdown. They had no special equipment to protect them from the deadly radiation. As his men started dropping around him, succumbing to the huge doses of ionizing radiation that burned them from within, Leonid fought on. But Leonid had special protection: He had been celebrating his brother’s birthday when the alarm went out and he showed up drunk, and I mean drunk as only a Russian can be drunk, to the world’s worst nuclear disaster. A year later, he and two of his colleagues were awarded Hero of the Soviet Union, but the colleagues had to receive their honors posthumously as they had died from radiation exposure shortly after the disaster. But not Leonid, he lived a normal, productive life for another 20 years thanks to alcohol.

    Granted, these are two extreme examples of alcohol’s protective powers, and you might think they are isolated cases. So check out the results of a recent study conducted at the University of Chicago that looked at 85,000 trauma patients and how they faired after recovering from the trauma. Dr. Lee Friedman, UIC injury epidemiologist and author of the study, had this to say: “After an injury, if you are intoxicated there seems to be a substantial protective effect.” He found that if you were loaded when you got in the accident, your chances of dying from related heart or kidney problems are reduced by 23.5 and 30% respectively.

    So the next time you’re getting ready to do a back flip off your frat house’s party porch and some dried-up 12-steppin’ hag starts screeching for you to be careful, rest assured chances are good you’ll land safely in the strong arms of Sweet Mother Booze.

    I started seeing a new doctor and wonder if I should tell him how much I drink?

    Need A Doctor Not A Nanny

    This is a very difficult question to answer. The best possible situation is for you and your doctor to be able to discuss your health without interference from the Nanny State. You might find a doctor who is intelligent enough to understand your awesome lifestyle, but then again, your new doctor could be some kind of a rabid neoprohibitionist who thinks alcohol, rather than the life-enhancing elixir we both know it is, makes you a danger to yourself and others.

    The tale of Mr. Keith Emerich of Lebanon, PA should serve as a cautionary tale to all of us. Keith went to the emergency room for an irregular heartbeat and made the mistake of confessing to the doctor that he (gasp!) drank a sixer of beer a day. The doctor suggested Keith get help for his drinking “problem,” to which Keith suggested (and rightly so) that the good doctor go pound sand. The next thing he knows his driver’s license is revoked due to his “substance abuse issues”. Keith was gainfully employed and by all accounts an upstanding citizen who got fucked for telling the truth to his doctor. The state of Pennsylvania told him he would have to put an ignition interlock device on his car to get his license back. In 2003, the year this happened, 21,000 Pennsylvanians were reported by their doctors; 6,000 of these lost their licenses and 230 of those had been reported for alcohol or drug use.

    So there you go. Don’t go answering questions like “How much do you drink” with amusing answers like “A lot!” or “I take the fifth, or sometimes a liter on a heavy night.”. My advice would be to be a bit coy about exactly how much you drink. Remember the new standard is you are a heavy drinker if you drink more than two drinks per day or one drink per day if you are of the fairer sex. Let your doctor know you drink so he can properly assess any medical condition related to your drinking (such as excessive awesomeness) but don’t tell him exactly how much right off the bat.

    I was told (in my younger years) that if you drink until you finish a bottle then you’re an alcoholic. Is this not the point? Pouring booze down the drain is equivalent to burning books (or Beatles records if you’re from the South). My question being, why would you not finish the bottle?

    Paid for, Gonna Drink You Dry

    Most people are unaware that the USDA’s Nutrition Facts label will soon be required on all bottles of liquor. Being recognized experts in the field of alcohol consumption, the Buuz-Hund Institute and Grill has been asked by the USDA to come up with typical serving sizes and we have suggested a fifth (750 ml) of spirits under 100 proof be considered a single serving.

    With that in mind, this is what you should be asking yourself: Can I truly be an alcoholic if I don’t finish the bottle?

    You seem to be under the false impression that being an alcoholic is a bad thing—it’s not. Alcoholism is not a disease or something to be ashamed of. It’s a lifestyle choice and an awesome one at that. It’s true this word has been hijacked by nancy-boy do-gooders who are unable for whatever reason to enjoy the lifestyle for themselves. Alcoholics need to stand up for themselves and take this word back. Sure, a few of us end up living in a cardboard box flying signs offering a handie in exchange for drinking money, but successful drunkards are the rule rather than the exception, and a successful drunkard should never quit. Saddam Hussein found this out the hard way. Rising from humble beginnings, he spent most of his exceptional life as a hard drinker, until he lost the first Gulf War. Then he gave up and became a teetotaling religious fanatic and we all know how that ended up for him: swinging from the end of a rope.

    Your question was about finishing a bottle, and I’m going to assume you were talking about a .750. If instead you were asking about taking down a handle (1.75l) by yourself (or Tuesday as Mrs. Buuz-Hund and I call it), that is a level of drunkenness few can achieve though everyone is welcome to try.

    Always try to finish what you start. Caps and corks are for transportation purposes only. When you open a bottle, throw the stopper away because a true alcoholic won’t be needing it again.

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    Today’s Reason to Drink

    On this day in 1778, Captain James Cook became the first European to discover the Hawaiian Islands. Cook had a standing rule that the first crew member to spot land and yell, “Land ho!” would receive a bottle of rum in addition to the usual rum ration, which perhaps explains why Cook is credited with discovering so many islands during his travels.

    Paul W Hund

    Dr. Paul W Hund is an Ophthalmology Specialist in St Augustine, Florida. He graduated with honors in 1991. Having more than 27 years of diverse experiences, especially in OPHTHALMOLOGY, Dr. Paul W Hund affiliates with Flagler Hospital, and cooperates with other doctors and specialists in medical group Eye Center Of Saint Augustine Pa. Call Dr. Paul W Hund on phone number (904) 829-2286 for more information and advice or to book an appointment.

    Doctor Profile

    Medical Specialities

    • OPHTHALMOLOGY

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    • Doctor of Medicine (MD)

    Education & Training

    • Dr. Paul W Hund attended to a university and then graduated in 1991

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    • NPI #: 1750382487
    • Enumeration Date: Aug 3rd, 2005
    • Last Update Date: May 21st, 2013
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    Dr. Paul W Hund has primarily specialised in Ophthalmology for over 27 years.

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    St Augustine, Florida 32084-4211

    Fax: (904) 910-5687

    • Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Saturday - Sunday: Closed

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    Dr. Frederick W Hund

    Dr. Frederick W Hund, MD, is an Internal Medicine specialist in Willmar, Minnesota. He attended and graduated from University Of Minnesota Medical School in 1984, having over 34 years of diverse experience, especially in Internal Medicine. He is affiliated with many hospitals including Meeker Memorial Hospital, North Memorial Medical Center, Rice Memorial Hospital, St Cloud Hospital, Swift County Benson Hospital. Dr. Frederick W Hund also cooperates with other doctors and physicians in medical groups including Affiliated Community Medical Centers. Dr. Frederick W Hund accepts Medicare-approved amount as payment in full. Call (320) 231-5000 to request Dr. Frederick W Hund the information (Medicare information, advice, payment, . ) or simply to book an appointment.

    Willmar, Minnesota 56201

    Doctor Profile

    Medical Specialties

    • Internal Medicine (primary specialty)

    Experience

    • 34+ years of diverse experience

    Credentials

    • Medical Doctor (MD)

    Education and Training

    • Dr. Frederick W Hund attended and graduated from University Of Minnesota Medical School in 1984.

    NPPES Info

    • NPI #: 1427036573
    • NPI Enumeration Date: Saturday, January 7, 2006
    • NPPES Last Update: Friday, May 13, 2011

    Quality Reporting

    • eRx - He does not participate in the Medicare Electronic Prescribing (eRx) Incentive Program.
    • PQRS - He does report Quality Measures (PQRS). The Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) is a Medicare program encouraging health care professionals and group practices to report information on their quality of care. Quality measures can show how well a health care professional provides care to people with Medicare.
    • EHR - He does not use electronic health records (EHR). The Electronic Health Records (EHR) Incentive Program encourages health care professionals to use certified EHR technology in ways that may improve health care. Electronic health records are important because they may improve a health care professional's ability to make well-informed treatment decisions.
    • MHI - He does not commit to heart health through the Million Hearts initiative. Million Hearts is a national initiative that encourages health care professionals to report and perform well on activities related to heart health in an effort to prevent heart attacks and strokes.
    • MOC - He does not participate in the Medicare Maintenance of Certification Program. A "Maintenance of Certification Program" encourages board certified physicians to continue learning and self-evaluating throughout their medical career.

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    Medical Licenses

    • Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians / Internal Medicine

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    • Affiliated Community Medical Centers

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    Willmar, Minnesota 56201

    Phone: (320) 231-5000

    Fax: (320) 231-6790

    • Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Saturday: Closed
    • Sunday: Closed

    Willmar, Minnesota 56201-3556

    Phone: (320) 231-5000

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