
Leslie Greenberg, MD
Medical Reviewer Member of the SingleCare Medical Board
Dr. Leslie Greenberg is a board-certified practicing family physician with more than 25 years of doctoring experience. She was a psychology major at Northwestern University near Chicago, then graduated with an MD from University of Nevada School of Medicine. She completed her family medicine residency at St. Joseph Hospital in Wichita, Kansas. She has trained over 350 family medicine resident-physicians, been in private practice, and delivered babies for 22 years.
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Health Education
Safe exercises with high BP
Physical activity plays an important role in managing high blood pressure—when done correctly
Updated on Jan. 10, 2022

Wellness
14 benefits of turmeric
There are many health benefits of this supplement—here’s how much you should take
Updated on Nov. 23, 2022

Health Education
Relieving lower back pain
It's a common issue with too much screen time. These tips can alleviate it.
Updated on Dec. 20, 2021

Health Education
Groups at high risk for flu problems
The flu can infect anyone, but there are certain groups of people who are at greater risk for experiencing complications. Here are 3 ways to avoid them.
Updated on Jan. 11, 2023

Wellness
Blood donation 101
Here’s what you should know before rolling up your sleeve to give
Updated on Jan. 2, 2025

Health Education
How a dad’s health impacts his baby’s
When trying to conceive, women’s health is a common concern—but men’s preconception health has an impact on fertility and the baby. Here’s how.
Updated on May 19, 2022

News
PTSD statistics 2025
These PTSD statistics show the prevalence of post-traumatic stress by age, trauma, and more
Updated on Apr. 9, 2025

Health Education
Multivitamins for women
Experts say they’re usually unnecessary—and can even be ineffective—with some exceptions
Updated on Feb. 27, 2025

Health Education
How to spot the signs of a stroke
Time is of the essence—learn the FAST acronym to help save a life
Updated on Sep. 8, 2022

Health Education
Cancer screening for women
It's not particularly comfortable, but it's worth it to catch conditions early
Updated on Jun. 9, 2022

Health Education
Should you stay inside during quarantine?
If you’ve been exposed to COVID-19, you should remain indoors—but there are a few exceptions for getting fresh air.
Updated on Sep. 1, 2021