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Conditions & Specialties


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Hip care begins with nonsurgical treatments but surgery may be the most effective option, such as hip replacement, arthroscopy and tendon repair.
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Hip impingement occurs when the shape of your hip bone develops irregularly during adolescence.
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Hip injuries can happen suddenly or develop over long periods of time, and may be caused by stress fractures, tendon tears and traumatic injury.
condition
A hip replacement (hip arthroplasty) is a surgery to replace a damaged hip joint with artificial parts.
treatment
Hip tendons are thick, fibrous tissue that attaches muscle to bone and may need surgical repair.
treatment
The HIV Comprehensive Care Clinics at University of Vermont Health provide full-spectrum services for adults living with HIV.
condition
A Holter monitor is a small device that records the electrical activity of your heart. You wear it while you do all your normal activities.
Treatment
Home delivery pharmacy services make it easy and convenient to get your prescriptions. No matter where you’re located, we mail your prescriptions to your door.
treatment
Home Health & Hospice serves patients throughout Chittenden and Grand Isle counties through a wide range of in-home care programs.
Specialty
Home infusion pharmacy services support patients taking medication delivered through a catheter or needle (infusion therapy) who are able to get this treatment at home.
treatment
The Home Interventions for Safety Solutions program is designed to meet the needs of individuals who experience barriers preventing them from seeking traditional care and support.
treatment
Hospice care offers comprehensive services for people at the end of life and their families. Our goal is to alleviate pain and suffering.
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Hospital-based clinicians focus on diagnosing and managing serious life-threatening illnesses of patients needing hospitalization. 
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can be spread through skin-to-skin genital contact.
Condition
Huntington's disease is a rare inherited (genetic) condition that causes parts of the brain to break down and lose some normal functions.
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