In The News

Read and watch what’s in the news from Dr. Marc Rabinowitz.  He discusses the latest medical studies and shares details about his upcoming health and wellness presentations to the public.

Your Path to Better Health Starts Here

At Prevention First Healthcare in Southampton, Bucks County, PA, Dr. Marc Rabinowitz has reimagined what healthcare should be. Prevention First isn’t just another medical practice – it’s a partnership in your health journey that puts you first.

Your Guide to a Healthy Summer

As we embrace the warmer months throughout Bucks County, PA, summer brings unique health opportunities and challenges. As your concierge medicine doctor, I want to ensure you’re equipped with the knowledge to make this your healthiest summer yet.

Dr. Rabinowitz featured in Romper.com

Dr. Marc Rabinowitz is quoted in this 12/22/20 article from Romper.com with his expert advice about gathering with your family this holiday season.

Quoted in Men’s Health

Dr. Marc Rabinowitz of Prevention First Healthcare was quoted in this November 17, 2020 Men’s Health article about gathering for Thanksgiving during the pandemic.

The flu season during a pandemic

It’s more important than ever to get your flu shot this year. During the coronavirus pandemic, the flu is not going away. Make sure you consult with your doctor and protect yourself from the seasonal flu. Prevention First Healthcare provides an annual physical of an hour and a half to review all of your health needs and make recommendations for vaccinations and follow ups. If this is the type of medical care you desire, contact us at 215-PREVENT.

Quoted in Reader’s Digest

Dr. Marc Rabinowitz was quoted in this recent Reader’s Digest Article about 14 Body Odors you should never ignore. by Lisa Marie Conklin. We’ve outlined parts of the article below.  To read it in it’s entirety, go to Readersdigest.com. Body odor, from head to toes, can alert doctors to potential health issues—even cancer. Find out what those distinctive smells may signal. Breath that smells musty or similar to garlic and rotten eggs is annoying on its own; it’s very concerning if you haven’t actually been eating garlic or eggs. Marc S. Rabinowitz, MD, of Prevention First Healthcare tells Reader’s Digest that … Continue reading Quoted in Reader’s Digest

Taking Aspirin?

Are you over 70 years old and taking aspirin to prevent stroke or heart attack?  The latest studies from the New England Journal of Medicine provides new information to discuss with your doctor.  There may not be a benefit to taking aspirin as a preventative measure if you are healthy and over 70.

Maybe You Should See the Doctor?

Even after a week, that nagging cough won't go away. "Maybe you should see the doctor," your spouse suggests. The doctor? For a cough? And some sniffling? And an achy throat? Alright, it's time to call the doctor. You call....and get a busy signal...again and again. Finally the phone rings and it's answered...by a machine. When they do call back, there is no opening for 5 days. The healthcare landscape is changing and it affects us all. Every day, 10,000 people turn 65, further increasing the demands on an already stretched system. Plus, fewer doctors are entering internal medicine. This … Continue reading Maybe You Should See the Doctor?

Preventing Dementia

Dr. Marc Rabinowitz of Prevention First Healthcare, Southampton, Bucks County, PA discusses Dementia. A new study shows women who exercise at a high cardiovascular level will have an 88% less likelihood of developing dementia. Why is that?

February is American Heart Month

February is American Heart Month Heart Month is an annual observance dedicated to raising awareness about heart health and cardiovascular diseases. Learn more about heart disease and its risk factors. Heart Disease in the United States Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women, and people of most racial and ethnic groups in the United States.1 One person dies every 33 seconds in the United States from cardiovascular disease.1 About 695,000 people in the United States died from heart disease in 2021—that’s 1 in every 5 deaths.1,2 Heart disease cost the United States about $239.9 billion each year from 2018 to 2019.3 This includes the cost of health … Continue reading February is American Heart Month

Abington-Jefferson Health Privileges

Abington-Jefferson Health Privileges We are pleased to announce: As of February, 2018, Dr. Marc Rabinowitz is a provider at Abington-Jefferson Health in addition to  Doylestown Hospital and Holy Redeemer where he has access to lab and radiology results and will participate in community speaking events. Dr. Marc Rabinowitz created Prevention First Healthcare in Southampton, PA because he felt that his patients deserved more than a traditional practice could provide; more time with their doctor, more research into their specific medical needs, and more knowledge how to live a happier, healthier life. SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave

Preventative Health Bucks County Magazine

Preventative Health  Bucks County Magazine December 2017 by Mary Beth Schwartz You’re sitting in a doctor’s waiting room and watching the clock tick…15 minutes pass…20 minutes…35 minutes…you have so much to do today and you’re on time for your appointment. What is taking so long? You must find out what is going on with that lingering cough, that nagging pain in your leg that just won’t go away, your constant need to go to the bathroom. Finally, they call your name. The nurse leads you to a room, pulls your records, weighs you, and in a few minutes you’re finally … Continue reading Preventative Health Bucks County Magazine

An Apple A Day Won’t Make Me Go Away

With medical care becoming overly frustrating for most Americans, new medical recommendations coming out practically every month so it seems and the busy, crazy lives all of us lead, I do my best to simplify the complicated for my patients. Do I recommend an apple a day?  Sure. Should I tell you to eat bread every day like Oprah to lose weight?  Um.  This one we should tackle when you come in for a visit or call. Obviously, there is so much more to patient care. Take for example the most recent study by the National Institutes of Health.  A … Continue reading An Apple A Day Won’t Make Me Go Away

October 2012, Multiple Sclerosis Benefit

Prevention First Healthcare partnered with a local health club to host a flu shot clinic and fundraiser in October of 2012 to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

January 11, 2012, CBS 3’s “Talk Philly” Show

Dr. Marc’s 5 Tips For a Healthy New Year It’s January 11th, how’s your New Year’s resolution coming along? If you are hoping for a new you in the New Year, we have a few ideas on how to make it happen. To offer up some advice is Dr. Marc Rabinowitz of Prevention First Healthcare. View Video Original Article

July 13, 2011, CBS 3’s “Talk Philly” Show

Watch Pat Ciarrocchi and Ukee Washington interview Dr. Marc about the importance of Body Mass Index View Video Original Article

May 19, 2011, CBS 3’s “Talk Philly” show

As seen on CBS 3’s Talk Philly show! These days a trip to the doctor can mean five minutes with the nurse and even less time with the doctor. You get your diagnosis and prescription and you are sent on your way, right? Well what if you got a 90 minute exam, a plan for better health, the doctor’s cell phone number in case you have a question and even the opportunity for house calls. You can get all this and more at Prevention First. Here to talk about it is the founder of Prevention First, Dr. Marc Rabinowitz and … Continue reading May 19, 2011, CBS 3’s “Talk Philly” show

Bucks County Internist Named One of America’s Top Physicians

Dr. Marc Rabinowitz Featured in Consumer’s Research Council of America 2010 Top Physicians (Southhampton, PA) – Dr. Marc Rabinowitz, a nationally-recognized internist for more than two decades, and founder of Prevention First Healthcare, has been named one of America’s Top Physicians by Consumer’s Research Council of America in its 2010 edition. This is the second time Dr. Rabinowitz has received this title; he was also featured in the 2008 edition. To determine America’s Top Physicians, the Consumer’s Research Council of America utilizes a point value system for experience, training, professional associations and board certification; and recognizes the medical professionals throughout … Continue reading Bucks County Internist Named One of America’s Top Physicians