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To our Dearest Patients,

With deep sorrow and overwhelming heartbreak, we regretfully share the news of the premature passing of our beloved Dr. Richard Ash.

On Friday, December 25th, Dr. Ash passed away tragically as a result of unexpected complications following a routine medical procedure.

Dr. Ash will be remembered for so many contributions to the world and the medical community, including his unique approach to “being sick and tired of being sick and tired”, combining cutting edge diagnostic approaches with comprehensive functional testing to identify and treat the root causes of many common and uncommon ailments.

Family, friends, colleagues, patients, and all who wish to join are invited to attend a memorial service for Dr. Ash at 2:00pm on Tuesday, January 12th, 2016 in the main sanctuary of Temple Emanu-El, 1 East 65th St, New York, NY.

No one can replace Dr. Ash. The Ash Center for Comprehensive Medicine’s progressive treatment and patient care will continue with the oversight and guidance of Dr. Ash’s dearest friend and colleague, Anthony Lyon, MD a world renowned physician, and the leadership of Rachel Ash and family. They together will assemble a team of several excellent world class physicians and specialists who will continue the care, quality, and philosophies of Dr. Ash.

The office is open per usual business operating hours. Please rest assured that your ongoing patient care and treatment protocols will continue without interruption. We will be contacting patients to reconfirm your appointments as we usually do, and to address any questions you may have.

We appreciate your love and support during this difficult time. In lieu of flowers:

With love,
Rachel Ash & The Ash Center staff

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Richard Ash, MD got off Prednisone, so can you

Posted by admin, on September 24, 2012



My tryst with Prednisone started back in the mid-1990s. I was suffering from rheumatoid arthritis – an extremely painful chronic disease – and, once my body became tolerant to the regular painkillers I was prescribed, my doctor put me on Prednisone.

Prednisone is an often-prescribed glucocorticoid steroid that is used to treat certain inflammatory diseases (like mine) and, at higher doses, some types of cancer. The problem, however, is that it has significant adverse side effects, which can include weight gain, depression, increased blood sugar for diabetics, unusual fatigue, chronic migraines… the list goes on. While being on the drug for 2 ½ years, I experienced many of these side effects and they were getting worse – while the arthritis itself didn’t get cured, and was still very painful.

A large number of Americans are on Prednisone without realizing its long-term negative side effects, or, knowing them, take it anyways because they don’t think they have another option than to live with chronic pain. I was convinced there had to be another option, though, and spent the next chunk of time experimenting on myself so I could get off the drug and get better.

Fast forward to today: I’m off the Prednisone, live pain-free and the arthritis is completely under control. I didn’t have to have surgery or do anything radical; just a few small lifestyle changes and supplements and I was a free man. My wish is that others realize that they do have a choice and can live without pain – and Prednisone.

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