I can remember walking to elementary school and passing several solo doctor offices with a shingle hanging on a post in the front. They were usually modest offices in the ground floor of another residential building or store front and they served as a convenient community resource. Most were solo general practitioners who had affiliations with community hospitals if you needed in patient care. Now, shingles are relics of a bygone past and, rather, are more likely to be seen on a direct to consumer advertisement, trying to convince you to get vaccinated against the disease if you had chickenpox.
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