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Summer Survival Guide

"I’m Not Melting, You’re Melting" — A Summer Survival Guide for Outdoor Workers

While many people associate summer with beaches, iced coffee, and backyard barbecues, there’s a different reality for those who work outdoors. Whether you're in construction, landscaping, delivery, or any other hands-on job under the open sky, summer brings a unique set of challenges—especially when the temperatures soar.

At our clinic, we salute your grit. And we want to help you stay safe and healthy through the hottest months of the year. Below is a practical (and medically sound) guide to beating the heat without burning out—literally.

☀️ 1. Hydration Isn’t Optional

If your water bottle is still full at lunch, you’re putting yourself at risk. When you're physically active in high heat, your body loses fluids faster than you may realize—through both sweat and respiration.

Pro Tip: Check your urine color. Pale yellow (think lemonade) is ideal. Anything darker signals dehydration. Aim for frequent sips throughout the day, not just occasional gulps.

👕 2. Dress Smart to Stay Cool

It may seem counterintuitive, but long sleeves and pants made of lightweight, breathable fabrics can actually protect you better than tank tops. Choose light-colored clothing that reflects sunlight, and always wear a wide-brimmed hat or cap for sun protection.

Modern moisture-wicking fabrics can also help regulate body temperature and reduce chafing during long shifts.

🧴 3. Sunscreen Is Essential—Even If You’re Not on Vacation

If you're outdoors for more than 15 minutes, apply broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Sun damage is cumulative, and daily exposure adds up fast.

Reminder: Reapply every 2 hours, especially if you're sweating heavily. Don’t forget areas like ears, the back of the neck, and the tops of your hands.

🚩 4. Know the Early Signs of Heat Exhaustion

Heat-related illnesses can develop quickly. Watch for:

  • Dizziness or lightheadedness

  • Fatigue or weakness

  • Headache

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Muscle cramps

Heat stroke is a medical emergency. If someone becomes confused, stops sweating, or collapses, call 911 immediately. Don’t “tough it out.”

🌳 5. Rest in the Shade—You’ve Earned It

Schedule regular breaks, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun is at its peak. Use shaded areas or air-conditioned spaces to cool off. Rotating heavy physical tasks during these hours can also help reduce risk.

Breaks aren’t a sign of weakness—they’re a strategy for safety and longevity.

🛠️ Final Thoughts: Heat Resilience Is Smart, Not Soft

You work hard. You fix, lift, build, and move things most people take for granted. But the sun is not a challenge you can outmuscle. Take care of your body the way you take care of your tools—preventive maintenance keeps everything running smoothly.

Your health matters—to your family, your crew, and your community. Don’t push through warning signs. Stay cool, stay hydrated—and if something feels off, let us help.

At Zion Asher Family Physicians, we’re here when you need us—whether it’s:

  • Checking for signs of dehydration or heat-related illness

  • Treating sunburn or skin irritation

  • Helping with hydration or electrolyte management

  • Creating a personalized plan for working safely in the heat

  • Offering fast, same-day care without the wait

Dr. Lyman Wostrel knows firsthand what it’s like to work long days in the sun—he’s currently out harvesting wheat. So when we say we understand the demands of outdoor work, we mean it.

We’ve got your back. All summer long.
And because we’re a DPC clinic, you don’t need to navigate insurance just to get the care you need—just call or text us, and we’ll take it from there.

⚖️ Medical Disclaimer:

This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or establish a patient-provider relationship. Always consult with a licensed physician regarding your personal health.

Last Updated: June 26, 2025

Doctor Spotlight: Dr. Lyman Wostrel

Dr. Lyman Wostrel has always been driven by a desire to make systems work better—for people, not just institutions. 

Before becoming a physician, he built a successful career as a high-net-worth financial advisor with academic degrees in economics and finance. Later, he transitioned into engineering during the oil boom, working as a wireline engineer in high-stakes, fast-paced environments.

But it was a deeper call—one rooted in faith and service—that led him to medicine.

After earning his MD and completing a year of family medicine residency in one of California’s largest healthcare systems; Dr. Lyman experienced firsthand how the traditional model often left patients feeling rushed, over-treated, or overlooked. That experience inspired him and his wife Dr. Lauren to return to the heart of medicine: time, trust, and preventive care.

Now, as founder of Zion Asher Family Physicians, Dr. Lyman blends his financial and medical expertise to offer affordable, transparent care that puts patients back in control. He is especially passionate about helping working families and small business employees of Southwest Missouri access consistent, preventive care without the burden of insurance bureaucracy.

Beyond the exam room, Dr. Lyman is an advocate for reform in medical education. He has spoken at national conferences and met with lawmakers at the state and federal levels to advance more humane, effective physician training models—ones that prioritize integrity, well-being, and patient-centered care.

Outside of medicine, you’ll find him farming, enjoying time with family, or sharpening his strategic thinking over a good video game.


How Zion Asher Offers Flexibility for Individualized Family Care

When it comes to caring for your family, no two households are exactly alike. Every parent brings unique values, priorities, and questions to the table — especially when it comes to their children’s health. That’s where Zion Asher Family Physicians stands apart.

In a Direct Primary Care (DPC) model, your family gets time, attention, and options — including the flexibility to make informed decisions about your child’s care, from nutrition and developmental milestones to vaccine scheduling and wellness visits.

What Is Direct Primary Care (DPC)?

Direct Primary Care is a healthcare model where patients pay a flat monthly fee directly to their doctor for a full range of primary care services — no insurance middlemen, no rushed visits, and no surprise bills. In other words: fewer barriers, more connection.

Key benefits of DPC include:

  • Longer appointments and better communication

  • Same-day or next-day availability

  • Transparent pricing with no hidden fees

  • Personalized care that aligns with your family's goals

Individualized Care: One Size Doesn’t Fit All

Traditional insurance-based systems often force providers to follow rigid protocols and brief appointment times — usually 10–15 minutes per visit. This leaves little room for nuance, deeper conversations, or alternative approaches.

In a DPC setting, your doctor isn’t bound by those limitations. That means you can expect:

  • Unrushed visits to talk through health concerns or parenting decisions

  • Tailored wellness plans that fit your family's lifestyle and beliefs

  • Respect for your choices, including custom vaccine schedules or alternative approaches

Whether your child has sensory sensitivities, allergies, chronic health conditions, or simply thrives on a slower-paced medical approach, DPC gives you the space to talk through those needs and build a plan together.

Supporting Parents Who Want Custom Vaccine Schedules

Many parents have questions about vaccines — and that’s okay. In our clinic, we believe that respectful, informed discussions are part of good medicine.

We support families who:

  • Follow the CDC-recommended vaccine schedule

  • Choose a delayed or custom schedule

  • Are selectively vaccinating or currently unvaccinated

Rather than pressure or judgment, we offer:

  • Time to answer your questions

  • Space to review research and make decisions

  • Care regardless of your vaccine status

Your choices don’t change our commitment to your child’s health.

The Power of Relationship-Based Medicine

One of the biggest advantages of DPC is the ongoing relationship between doctor and family. Instead of seeing a different provider every visit or rushing through checkups, you get continuous, connected care.

That kind of trust allows for:

  • Early detection of issues before they become serious

  • Collaborative problem-solving with your doctor

  • A deeper understanding of your child’s unique needs

If the whole family sigs up; it also means your doctor really knows your family — and that matters.

Is Zion Asher Right for Your Family?

If you're looking for:

  • A healthcare experience that values your time and voice

  • A clinic that respects medical autonomy and informed choice

  • Flexible care for kids and adults alike

...then Zion Asher could be exactly what your family needs.

We’re Here for You

At Zion Asher Family Physicians, we believe great care starts with listening. Whether you follow a traditional vaccine schedule, a custom one, or are simply exploring your options — we’re here to support you.

Ready for personalized care that fits your family?

⚖️ Medical Disclaimer:

This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or establish a patient-provider relationship. Always consult with a licensed physician regarding your personal health.

Last Updated: June 16, 2025

Doctor Spotlight: Dr. Lauren

With a background in family medicine and a deep commitment to preventive care, Dr. Lauren brings both clinical experience and compassion to every patient encounter. 

After completing medical school and a year of family medicine residency, she trained extensively in women’s health and worked in one of California’s largest healthcare systems. It was there she saw firsthand how rushed appointments, red tape, and overloaded schedules were failing both doctors and patients. 

Determined to offer something better, she and her husband—Dr. Lyman Wostrel—relocated to southwest Missouri to open Zion Asher Family Physicians, a Direct Primary Care practice focused on affordable, personalized, relationship-based medicine.

Dr. Lauren believes healthcare should be proactive more than reactive—and that it should start with listening to patients, not rushing them through.

 She takes time to understand the whole person—not just their labs or diagnoses—and partners with patients to prevent illness, reduce medication burden, and build sustainable health from the inside out.

When she’s not at the clinic, she enjoys spending time with her family, walking their farm, diving deep into God's Word, and is honored to serve the working families and small businesses here is Southwest Missouri.


DUTCH Hormone Testing Now Available in Southwest Missouri

Hormones play such an important role in our health, if they are not at appropriate levels our quality of life can really suffer. It is normal for them to fluctuate, but what if they are not in the optimal range? Getting your hormones tested can give you insight into why healthy eating and exercise may not be giving you the results that you are expecting. That is why we are pleased to offer DUTCH hormone testing in Southwest Missouri!.

What is DUTCH testing?

A DUTCH test is a comprehensive, non-invasive (no needles!) test that can detect hormone imbalances, cortisol levels, and organic acid levels. From the comfort of your home, urine samples are collected then mailed to the lab to be analyzed. Your results are sent to your doctor, who will sit down with you to discuss your results and together you will decide on the best course of action.

Who Should Consider Testing?

You might benefit from DUTCH testing if you:

  • Feel tired no matter how much sleep you get

  • Struggle with mood swings, anxiety, or irritability

  • Suspect your hormones are "off" but standard labs say everything is “normal”

  • Experience stubborn weight gain or difficulty losing weight

  • Have irregular or painful menstrual cycles, or symptoms of perimenopause or menopause

  • Notice brain fog, low motivation, or poor stress tolerance

  • Want to optimize your energy, sleep, and vitality—not just treat symptoms

This test is ideal for those who want a deeper understanding of hormone balance, adrenal function, and detox pathways—especially if you've hit a dead end with traditional lab work.

At Zion Asher, we use DUTCH testing as part of a functional approach to help patients see the full picture and take real steps toward healing and thriving.

How It’s Different from Routine Labs?

Traditional blood labs provide a snapshot in time—measuring hormone levels at one moment on one day. But hormones fluctuate throughout the day and metabolize through various pathways in the body, which standard labs often miss.

The DUTCH Test (Dried Urine Test for Comprehensive Hormones) tracks hormone patterns over a 24-hour period and analyzes metabolites, giving a more complete picture of:

  • How well your body is producing estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, and cortisol

  • How efficiently you’re metabolizing or clearing these hormones

  • Whether your stress hormone rhythm (cortisol) is aligned with a healthy daily pattern

  • Clues about liver detox, nutrient needs, and even neurotransmitter activity

This allows us to identify subtle dysfunctions—even when your blood labs appear “normal”—and personalize your care with greater precision.

What to Expect Next

If you're interested in DUTCH hormone testing, here's how the process works at Zion Asher Family Physicians:

  1. The Initial Consultation
    We’ll review your symptoms, health history, and determine if advanced hormone testing is the right next step.

  2. Sample Collection at Home
    If testing is appropriate, you’ll receive an easy-to-use at-home kit with clear instructions. The collection involves dried urine samples throughout a 24-hour period—no blood draw required.

  3. Comprehensive Results Review
    Once results are back, we schedule a dedicated consult to walk you through the findings in detail, explain what they mean, and outline a personalized plan. This may include nutritional support, lifestyle changes, or targeted supplementation.

  4. Ongoing Optimization
    We track your progress and adjust your care as your body heals and rebalances—because hormone health is a journey, not a one-time fix.

Note: DUTCH testing is only available to established DPC members, and due to the time-intensive nature of care, appointments for hormone consults are limited each m


Ready to gain clarity on your hormones? Click here to request more info.

⚖️ Medical Disclaimer:

This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or establish a patient-provider relationship. Always consult with a licensed physician regarding your personal health.

Last Updated: June 17, 2025

I’m Healthy, Why do I Need a Primary Care Doctor?

Stay healthy

The Answer Could Literally Save Your Life

We all tend to put things off—especially when nothing seems wrong.
Take your car, for example. If the check engine light comes on but it’s still running fine, it’s tempting to ignore it… until something major breaks.

We often treat our health the same way.

When you feel good, it’s easy to believe that everything is good. But many serious conditions develop slowly and silently—until they become difficult, costly, or even impossible to reverse.

That’s where a primary care doctor comes in.

Early Detection Saves Lives

You may feel perfectly fine, but that doesn’t mean you’re in the clear. Conditions like:

  • High blood pressure

  • High cholesterol

  • Type 2 diabetes

  • Thyroid disease

  • Certain cancers

…can be present for years with no obvious symptoms.

By the time they’re causing fatigue, shortness of breath, or chest pain, the damage may already be significant.

A simple yearly visit with your primary care doctor could catch these early—when they’re still manageable, reversible, or even preventable.

Prevention Is Cheaper Than Treatment

Preventive care doesn’t just protect your health—it protects your wallet too.

Chronic conditions cost more than just money. They cost:

  • Time off work

  • Prescription medications

  • Specialist visits

  • Emergency room bills

  • Lost energy, freedom, and quality of life

By staying on top of your health now, you can avoid many of those downstream costs entirely.

Habits Form Early—Health Is No Different

If you’re in your 20s or 30s, now is the best time to build the habit of annual check-ins. It’s a chance to:

  • Learn your baseline labs

  • Get personalized guidance on diet, sleep, and exercise

  • Catch small issues before they become big problems

When you hit your 40s, preventive care becomes even more essential. Cancer screening guidelines kick in, and your risk of metabolic and cardiovascular conditions begins to rise.

Routine labs can detect:

  • Elevated blood sugar (early diabetes)

  • High LDL or triglycerides (cardiovascular risk)

  • Inflammatory markers and liver issues

  • Vitamin and hormone deficiencies

Most people who catch these early and make lifestyle changes never need long-term medications.

Your Family Deserves a Healthy You

When you take care of your health, you’re not just doing it for yourself—you’re doing it for your family.
A healthier you is:

  • More present

  • More capable

  • Less likely to experience sudden medical emergencies or financial strain from illness

You don’t need to be sick to start seeing a doctor—you need to be smart.

The Zion Asher Approach: Care That Grows With You

At Zion Asher Family Physicians, we’re not just here when something’s wrong. We’re here to help you:

  • Stay healthy

  • Catch issues early

  • Navigate each stage of life with the right screenings, labs, and personalized advice

You’ll have direct access to a doctor who knows you—not just your chart.

Ready to make your health a priority—before there’s a problem?

Join Zion Asher Family Physicians or contact us today to start building lifelong habits that protect your future.


⚖️ Medical Disclaimer:

This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or establish a patient-provider relationship. Always consult with a licensed physician regarding your personal health.

Last Updated: June 29, 2025

Start the Year off Right!

It seems like towards the end of the year, starting in October, tasty temptations begin to be more in-your-face. The weather turns colder, and warm, creamy comfort foods are a way to beat the cold-weather blues. The holidays bring a plethora of sweet treats, and it can be hard to say no to them despite your best intentions. By the beginning of the new year, it is easy to become down on yourself about your food choices over the last few months. Indulging in the special flavors of the season doesn’t have to wreck you.

The new year is a great time to resolve to make healthy choices and implement small changes that can have a big impact on your health. If you make small, healthy changes that turn into habits, when the holidays come around again you can enjoy your favorite specialty foods without the guilt that can accompany them! For many people January and February are the slowest months of the year, making them the perfect time to focus on your health. Here are some easy tips to get you started:

Eat nutrient-dense foods

One of the most simple ways to impact your health in a positive way is to choose nutrient-dense foods. Lean meats, whole grains, nuts, legumes, vegetables, and fruits provide everything you need to get the nutrients your body requires and will help you eat the proper amount for your energy needs. Sufficient amounts of protein, fat, and fiber from whole foods naturally keep you full and reduce cravings.

Move your body

Exercise doesn’t have to be hours at the gym. To begin, it can be as small as a few laps around your living room or up and down your driveway or street. Making exercise a priority often quickly goes from a have-to task to something you look forward to and miss when it doesn’t happen. Regular exercise improves your mood, sleep quality, physique, and overall feeling of wellbeing. Taking it outside when you can will boost the benefits, as being in nature has been proven to have stress-reducing effects.

Resistance training is essential, since healthy muscle tissue improves every other aspect of your health. There are tons of free workout videos online, or you can pay a small fee to have access to a progressive program designed to systematically strengthen your entire body. Finding ways to incorporate active things you loved to do when you were younger can give you a boost in having a desire to get moving. 

When we feel motivated to change, it seems like overhauling your life all at once is the best option. While that can work for some people, most of us are more successful if we change small things a few at a time, until they become part of who we are. Set yourself up for success by choosing a few whole foods each day, drinking more water and finding an activity that you love. This year can be the year that you make lasting changes to improve your life!


What can Zion Asher Family Physicians do for my business?

Health insurance costs are one of the biggest financial burdens for small and mid-sized businesses today. Premiums keep rising, but employee access to timely, high-quality care doesn’t always improve. That’s where Direct Primary Care (DPC) comes in.

At Zion Asher Family Physicians, we partner with businesses to lower healthcare costs, improve employee wellness, and reduce absenteeism—without sacrificing care.

The Problem with Traditional Insurance Plans

Most businesses are stuck between two difficult choices:

  • Pay high premiums for group insurance plans that employees rarely use efficiently

  • Or offer minimal coverage and risk unhappy, unhealthy employees

But there’s a smarter solution—pairing Direct Primary Care with a self-funded insurance plan.

How Direct Primary Care Saves You Money

DPC provides most of your employees’ everyday healthcare—without insurance claims. That includes:

  • Same-day or next-day visits

  • Virtual care via phone or video

  • Affordable labs and medications

  • Preventive care and chronic disease management

Because these services are handled directly through us, your self-funded insurance plan isn’t tapped for the majority of claims. That leaves more of your claims pool untouched—and eligible for return.

Businesses that use this model with DPC practices like Atlas MD in Wichita have reported 25–50% of their claim pool refunded at the end of the year. That’s money you can reinvest in:

  • Hiring key staff

  • Product development

  • Expanding operations

All while offering a healthcare benefit your team actually values and uses.

What Makes Zion Asher Different for Employers?

We work with businesses across southwest Missouri to design healthcare solutions that work. Here’s what you get:

  • Discounted rates for businesses enrolling 2 or more employees

  • No copays, no billing codes, no insurance paperwork

  • 24/7 access for urgent concerns—no unnecessary ER trips

  • Flexible scheduling that keeps your employees on the job, not stuck in a waiting room

  • A local partner who understands the unique needs of rural businesses and working families

Happier, Healthier Employees = A Stronger Business

When your team has quick access to care, they miss fewer days of work—and recover faster when they’re sick. Our personalized, prevention-focused approach also helps reduce long-term costs by catching issues early.

The Bottom Line

Direct Primary Care helps your business spend less on healthcare and get more in return.
And your employees get high-quality, relationship-based care that’s convenient, compassionate, and effective.

Ready to explore how Zion Asher Family Physicians can help your business thrive?
You're not alone—businesses right here in Lawrence County are already seeing the benefits of combining Direct Primary Care with smarter health plans.
Contact us to learn more or set up a free consultation.

⚖️ Medical Disclaimer:

This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or establish a patient-provider relationship. Always consult with a licensed physician regarding your personal health.

Last Updated: June 28, 2025