418 East Arbor Vitae St. Inglewood, CA 90301

Phone: (310) 680-1810Fax: (877) 460-4416

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Advanced Community Medical Care Corporation

Primary Care Clinic in Inglewood, California.

About Dr. Randall Maxey

Randall Maxey, MD, Ph.D is an internal medicine specialist in Inglewood, CA. Dr. Maxey completed a residency at Columbia University Harlem Hospital Medical Center. He currently practices at Advanced Community Medical Care Corporation and accepts multiple insurance plans.

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Education 

Doctor of Medicine Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C. (1972)
PhD Cardiovascular PharmacologyHoward University Graduate School, Washington, D.C. (1972)
Bachelor of Science Pharmacy University of Cincinnati, OH (1966)
Internship and Residency Internal Medicine PGY 1-3 Columbia University Harlem Hospital Medical Center (1972-1975)
Fellowship Nephrology PGY 4-5 S.U.N.Y. Downstate University College of Medicine (1975-1978)

Licenses and Certifications

•Medical License, State of California
•Medical License, Territory of Guam (Former)
•Medical License, State of New York (Former)
•Certificate, Hyperbaric Medicine Course, Los Angeles, CA
•Certificate, Wound Care Training Course, Inglewood, CA
•Certificate, Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
•Fellowship in Nephrology, New York, NY

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We accept most insurances including PPO's, Blue Shield of California, Cigna, Commercial Insurance Company, LA Care, Molina Healthcare, and Planned Administration Inc.

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Services we provide and Issues we address

Advanced Community Medical Care Corporation is an office that provides internal medicine and primary care services. Primary care clinics act as the principal point of healthcare services to patients of all ages - general practitioners and family medicine doctors usually provide evaluation and treatment.

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  • Medical Weight Loss and Lifestyle Change Program

    Effective weight management requires a multi-faceted approach that combines healthy nutrition and physical activity to build lasting habits. Through successfully implementing these strategies, individuals can foster an empowered lifestyle focused on well-being while achieving their desired weight.
    For more details visit : randallmaxeymd.com/medical-weight-loss

  • Internal Medicine

    With a focus on the internal organs, Internal Medicine unlocks ways to diagnose and treat some of our most common chronic health issues - from heart disease to obesity. We can discover how each ailment works to form more effective treatments by delving deeper into this field.

  • Nephrology / Kidney Disease

    Nephrology specialists provide comprehensive care for patients with various kidney conditions. From acute injury to late-stage chronic disease, nephrologists use innovative techniques and treatments like dialysis or transplants to help their patients lead healthy lives despite renal impairments.

  • Diabetes

    Diabetes is characterized by the body's inability to process blood glucose properly. This can be an issue when consuming food because, without sufficient insulin produced by the pancreas, your cells cannot use this energy source and convert it into fuel.
    Untreated diabetes can lead to: kidney problems, heart problems, loss of limb functions, eye sight and possible strokes.

  • Regenerative Medicine / Including wound care and pain management

    By harnessing the body's regenerative capacity, modern medicine looks to revolutionize treatments with an emphasis on restoring damaged tissues and organs. To achieve this, researchers are developing cutting-edge methods that take advantage of our innate healing properties to restore lost functions caused by age or disease. This includes: Wound care, treating arthritis and pain management.

  • Arthritis 

    Arthritis is a condition that can impact any joint in the body, but it's most frequently observed in weight-bearing joints such as the knee, hip, and spine. Though there isn't an outright cure for this disease, many treatment options exist to help those affected manage their pain while staying active. The primary symptoms of arthritis include: swelling, stiffness and pain.

  • Hypertension/High Blood Pressure

    Must be adequately treatedClinical Trials have shown that treatment of Blood Pressure to recommended levels of 120/80 reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease outcomes, including stroke 35 to 40%, myocardial infarction(“Heart Attack”) 15 to 25%, and heart failure up to 64% 
    What Is High Blood Pressure ?
    Blood Pressure Classification Systolic BP (Top Number).
    Diastolic BP (Bottom Number)

    Normal Less than than 120/80

    High BP stage 1 Between 130-139/80-89

    High BP stage 2 More than 140/90

    High BP CRISES More than 180/120
    Consult doctor immediately

    ● Diabetes
    Too much added sugar can be one of the greatest threats to cardiovascular disease.
    ● If you have diabetes, in many ways your diet is your medicine.
    ● When foods are high in carbohydrates, fat and sodium, they increase your risk for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, weight gain, heart disease and uncontrolled sugar.

  • Nutrition

    ● Sugar occurs naturally in all foods that contain carbohydrates, such as fruits and vegetables, grains, and dairy.● Consuming whole foods that contain natural sugar is okay. ● Plant foods also have high amounts of fiber, essential minerals, and antioxidants, and dairy foods contain protein and calcium.● The body digests these foods slowly, the sugar in them offers a steady supply of energy to cells. ● A high intake of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains has been shown to reduce the risk of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers.● Problems occur when you consume too much added sugar — By Manufacturers● In the American diet, the top sources are soft drinks, fruit drinks, flavored yogurts, cereals, cookies, cakes, candy, and most processed foods. ● We consume too much added sugar. Adult men take in an average of 24 teaspoons of added sugar per day. That's equal to 384 calories.● A study published in 2014 in JAMA found an association between a high-sugar diet and a greater risk of death from heart disease. ● Over the 15-year study.● People who got 17% to 21% VS 8% of their calories from added Sugar.● Had a 38% higher risk of death from CV Disease
    higher intake of added sugar=More Death.

  • Remote Patient Montitoring(RPM)

    Remote Patient Montitoring(RPM) uses in-home devices such as ● Blood pressure monitors● Pulse oximeters ● Glucometers● Spirometers● Body composition analysis (BIA) scale ● Thermometers
    To collect, transmit and store patient data measurements.
    RPM tracks patient data in real time and overtime to help Clinical Care Teams track issues that need to be taken care of immediately
    ● High fever, while providing a longer-term view of patient's health that shows trending data● Rising Blood Pressure or decreasing blood oxygen levels.
    RPM uses in-home devices such as: 
    ● Blood pressure monitors● Pulse oximeters ● Glucometers● Spirometers ● Body composition analysis (BIA) scale ● Thermometers
    To collect, transmit and store patient data measurements.
    RPM tracks patient data in real time and overtime to help Clinical Care Teams track issues that need to be taken care of immediately 
    ● High fever, while providing a longer-term view of patient's health that shows trending data● Rising Blood Pressure or decreasing blood oxygen levels.

    RPM uses in-home devices such as:
    ● Blood pressure monitors● Pulse oximeters ● Glucometers● Spirometers ● Body composition analysis (BIA) scale ● Thermometers
    To collect, transmit and store patient data measurements.
    RPM tracks patient data in real time and overtime to help Clinical Care Teams track issues that need to be taken care of immediately ● High fever, while providing a longer-term view of patient's health that shows trending data● Rising Blood Pressure or decreasing blood oxygen levels.

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Secondary Adress

4959 Palos Verdes St. MontClair, CA, 91763 Montclair california. Suite 2002.

Mailing Adress

PO Box 153, Inglewood, CA, 90301