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Conditions & Specialties


Panniculectomy is a cosmetic procedure to remove excess fat and skin from the abdomen, but without tightening the underlying muscles.
Treatment
Pediatric feeding therapy helps differentiate between picky eating and feeding difficulties to help children gain oral motor skills and food acceptance.
Treatment
Pediatric High-Tech Nursing enables medically fragile children with complex needs to be cared for safely at home and in their community by providing in-home nursing.
Treatment
Pelvic floor therapy helps restore functionality to the sling of muscles that supports your abdominal and pelvic organs and controls your bladder and bowels.
treatment
A penile implant is a device to treat erection problems. The implant replaces the spongy tissue in the penis that fills with blood during an erection.
Treatment
PCI, also known as coronary angioplasty, is a non-surgical procedure that uses a catheter technique to clear a blocked or narrowed artery.
Treatment
A Pilates reformer is a piece of exercise equipment used in rehabilitation that allows for a wide range of controlled, low-impact exercises that can improve strength, flexibility, balance and coordination.
Treatment
Pituitary surgery removes an abnormal growth on your pituitary gland, at the base of your brain, which controls growth, sexual development, reproduction and metabolism.
Treatment
PET scan is an exam that safely uses radioactive drugs to produce 3D pictures of the body to assess tissue and organ function.
treatment
Posture training works on repositioning your body into proper bone and muscle alignment to prevent or treat postural imbalances.
Treatment
Prosthetic urology uses implantable devices to help patients with urinary incontinence or erectile dysfunction regain function.
treatment
GI psychologists offer cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and gut-directed hypnotherapy to help you manage inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) symptoms.
Treatment
Psychotherapy (talk therapy) helps you manage stress, conflicts, and conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, eating disorders, sleep disturbance, substance use disorders and schizophrenia.
treatment
Pulmonary rehab supports patients with trouble breathing through exercise, nutrition counseling, respiratory therapy and education.
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