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The Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast

The Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast

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Bringing all things health and wellness to Tampa Bay, FL from your very own family and obesity medicine physician, Dr. Kerry Reller, MD, MS. We will discuss general medical topics, weight management, and local spots and events focusing on health, wellness, and nutrition in an interview and solo-cast format. Published weekly.

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    • Episode #162: Dr. Erica Bove + Dr. Kerry Reller: Allergy & Asthma Med Safety for TTC & Pregnancy Q&A
      Feb 18 2026

      Welcome to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! This week, I’m sharing a special episode from my appearance on Love & Science Fertility with reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Erica Bove. We break down what’s truly safe (and what’s not) for allergies and asthma while trying to conceive and during pregnancy—covering inhalers, antihistamines like loratadine and cetirizine, nasal steroids (including budesonide), decongestants to avoid, HEPA filters and dust-mite strategies, travel tips, allergy shots (when to continue vs. when not to start), and biologics like Xolair and Dupixent. The key takeaway: well-controlled asthma is safer than poorly controlled asthma in pregnancy—oxygen matters for mom and baby. Tune in for clear, evidence-based reassurance.

      Erica Bove, MD, is a double board certified OB-GYN and Reproductive Endocrinologist (REI) physician at the University of Vermont, She is also the CEO and founder of Love and Science: Thriving Through Infertility. She has a keen interest in marrying an evidence-based approach with intuitive knowing in the context of a trusting relationship. She empowers women physicians to build their families with confidence, self compassion and community. Her mission is to heal and support the healers and to create a legacy she is proud of.

      0:29 — Why this episode matters: TTC, pregnancy, and allergy/asthma fears
      1:59 — Dr. Erica Bove intro + “Go Irish!”
      3:10 — Dr. Reller’s path: engineering → family medicine → allergy/asthma
      6:20 — The big message: control asthma; don’t stop inhalers
      9:10 — Safe meds: loratadine, cetirizine, and nasal steroids (budesonide)
      12:05 — Home strategies: HEPA filters, pets, and triggers
      14:30 — Dust mites 101: bedding, humidity, and morning symptoms
      17:10 — Travel tips: hotels, feather pillows, and what to avoid
      19:30 — Allergy shots in pregnancy: continue vs. don’t start
      23:45 — IVF/fertility meds + progesterone reactions + biologics (Xolair/Dupixent)

      Connect with Dr. Bove
      Website: loveandsciencefertility.com
      Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/erica-bove-0701a0173
      IG: https://www.instagram.com/loveandsciencefertility/
      FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553692167183
      Podcast: loveandsciencefertility.com/podcast

      Connect with Dr. Reller
      Podcast website: https://gethealthytbpodcast.buzzsprou...
      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerryrellermd/
      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClearwaterFamilyMedicine
      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clearwaterfamilymedicine/
      Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kerryrellermd
      Clearwater Family Medicine and Allergy website: https://sites.google.com/view/clearwa...
      Podcast: https://gethealthytbpodcast.buzzsprou...

      Subscribe to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Amazon music, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Pandora.

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      26 min
    • E161: Dr. Alex Reyes on Perimenopause Myths, WHI, and Modern Hormone Therapy Options
      Feb 11 2026

      Welcome back to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! This week, I’m joined by Dr. Alex Reyes, a board-certified OBGYN and one of Tampa Bay’s most sought-after menopause providers.

      In this episode, we unpack why menopause care has historically been misunderstood—from limited medical training to the long-lasting impact of the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) headlines. Dr. Reyes breaks down what the WHI did (and didn’t) show, why the study population matters, and how today’s body-identical hormone therapy differs from older synthetic formulations.

      We also cover the recent change that has many women talking: the FDA removal of the estrogen “black box warning” and why that matters for access, fear, and real-world adherence—especially for vaginal estrogen.

      Dr. Alexandria Reyes is the private practice owner and founder of Magnolia Gynecology in Tampa, Florida, and also the owner of a virtual menopause care practice, serving the entire state of Florida. She has dedicated her practice to midlife and menopause care, offering compassionate virtual care and comprehensive education on all menopause and hormone therapy options. Dr. Reyes empowers all going through the menopause transition —including survivors of hormone-sensitive and gynecologic cancers—to confidently navigate midlife and make informed, personalized choices for their health, longevity, and well-being.

      Dr. Reyes completed her undergraduate education at Kansas State University, earning honors in Food Science. She earned her medical degree, with honors, at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Kansas School of Medicine – Wichita.

      Dr. Reyes is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner.

      00:28 – Introduction to Episode #161 and welcome to Dr. Alex Reyes
      01:26 – Why menopause care has historically fallen short in medicine
      03:55 – The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI): what really happened vs media headlines
      06:10 – Breast cancer risk, hormone therapy, and putting risk in proper context
      09:42 – Myths about how long women can stay on hormone therapy
      12:36 – The estrogen “black box warning” and why its removal matters
      15:22 – How fear led to under-treatment and overuse of non-hormonal meds
      18:10 – Perimenopause symptoms beyond hot flashes (mental health, joints, sleep)
      23:30 – Rebuilding trust in menopause care and why women seek care elsewhere
      29:40 – How to know when to seek another opinion for menopause symptoms

      Connect with Dr. Reyes
      Facebook and Instagram: @dr.alexandria.reyes
      Website: http://www.dralexreyes.com/

      Connect with Dr. Reller
      Podcast website: https://gethealthytbpodcast.buzzsprou...
      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerryrellermd/
      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClearwaterFamilyMedicine
      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clearwaterfamilymedicine/
      Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kerryrellermd
      Clearwater Family Medicine and Allergy website: https://sites.google.com/view/clearwa...
      Podcast: https://gethealthytbpodcast.buzzsprou...

      Subscribe to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Amazon music, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Pandora.

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      36 min
    • E160: GLP-1s, Diet Culture, and Eating Disorders—Dr. Rebecca Berens on Doing No Harm
      Feb 4 2026

      Welcome back to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! In Episode #160, I’m joined by Dr. Rebecca Berens, a family medicine physician and private practice owner in the suburbs of Houston, Texas (Vida Family Medicine).

      Dr. Berens shares how she became a go-to physician for patients recovering from disordered eating—often after harmful, triggering experiences in healthcare—and what “weight-neutral” medicine can look like in everyday primary care. We break down the difference between disordered eating vs. eating disorders, how diet culture sneaks into medical advice, and which patients may be more vulnerable due to genetics, trauma history, food insecurity, ADHD/autism overlap, and more.

      We also discuss practical red flags clinicians can look for, how to address metabolic conditions without reinforcing shame, and how to approach GLP-1 medications thoughtfully—especially for patients with eating disorder history. This is an episode for anyone who wants a healthier relationship with food without losing sight of real medical care.

      Dr. Berens is a family physician and founder of Vida Family Medicine where she provides primary care to individuals and families. Prior to opening her private practice she worked in and led a community health center in Philadelphia, PA and taught medical students and residents in Houston, TX at Baylor College of Medicine. She treats each patient as an individual and tailors prevention and treatment plans to the needs of each patient rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. She particularly enjoys caring for individuals recovering from disordered eating and who struggle with metabolic conditions such as PCOS and metabolic syndrome. Her office is welcoming to all, and her care is trauma-informed and weight-neutral.

      00:29 Meet Dr. Rebecca Berens + Vida Family Medicine
      01:14 Her accidental niche: caring for patients in recovery from disordered eating
      03:00 Disordered eating vs. eating disorders (DSM criteria)
      05:29 How diet culture shows up in primary care + “wellness” marketing online
      08:16 Who is most at risk: genetics, trauma, food insecurity, ADHD/autism overlap
      10:48 How to discuss metabolic health without triggering shame
      14:00 Red flags clinicians should screen for (time rules, rigidity, missing food groups)
      17:05 How common is it? Eating disorders vs. disordered eating (and why underreported)
      23:33 Metabolic health: behaviors first, meds when appropriate (metformin/GLP-1 nuance)
      33:20 Parenting + food beliefs, plus “don’t skip breakfast” and first gentle steps

      Connect with Dr. Berens
      Practice Website: www.vidafamilymed.com
      Personal Website: www.rebeccaberensmd.com
      Personal IG and TikTok: @ rebeccaberensmd
      Practice IG: @vidafamilymedicine

      Connect with Dr. Reller
      Podcast website: https://gethealthytbpodcast.buzzsprou...
      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerryrellermd/
      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClearwaterFamilyMedicine
      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clearwaterfamilymedicine/
      Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kerryrellermd
      Clearwater Family Medicine and Allergy website: https://sites.google.com/view/clearwa...
      Podcast: https://gethealthytbpodcast.buzzsprou...

      Subscribe to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Amazon music, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Pandora.

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      39 min
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