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Adrenalectomy is surgery to remove an adrenal gland. Some people need short-term or long-term daily hormone replacement therapy after surgery.
Treatment
Congenital heart disease refers to a range of different heart defects present from birth. Some can be life-threatening and require surgery during infancy.
condition
Adult Day Program is a daytime program serves older clients, adults with disabilities and individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other memory impairments.
Specialty
PKD is an inherited (genetic) condition in which fluid-filled cysts grow in the kidneys, causing a decline in kidney function.
condition
Adult primary care provides complete medical services for people 18 and older.
specialty
In scoliosis, your spine makes a large curve from side to side in the shape of the letter "S" or the letter "C."
condition
Strabismus, also called crossed eyes, causes your eyes to point in different directions when the muscles that control eye movements don’t work together.
condition
Aerodigestive disorders are conditions or diseases of the esophagus, trachea, bronchi, lungs and airway and may affect breathing and swallowing.
Condition
AMD occurs from damage to the macula, the center of the retina, and is the leading cause of central vision loss in adults over 60.
condition
Alcohol liver disease is when liver damage is caused by excess alcohol use and may experience weight loss, loss of appetite, jaundice, swelling and confusion.
Condition
AUD is a medical condition that involves frequent or heavy alcohol use that may cause social, emotional or physical problems.
condition
ALS is a neuromuscular disorder that destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord causing loss of control of movement, speech, eating and breathing.
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This anti-gravity treadmill reduces the impact of running or walking while your body goes through the normal healing process.
Treatment
Alzheimer's disease is a type of dementia that damages the brain, causing steady loss of memory, speech, and how you think and do daily activities.
Condition
Ambulatory infusion therapies are medications delivered by a needle (injection) or through a flexible tube (catheter) into your vein at an outpatient infusion center.
treatment
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