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Conditions & Specialties


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Radiation therapy uses concentrated energy to destroy cancer cells and lower the likelihood of recurrence.
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Reconstructive urology repairs and restores function to the genitourinary tract, including bladder, kidneys, ureters and urethra and some reproductive organs.
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Respiratory therapy uses oxygen, medicines and mechanical measures to treat and care for patients with breathing problems.
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Rhinoplasty (nose job) changes the size and shape of your nose to change the appearance or improve breathing and nasal function.
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Robotic surgery, or robot-assisted surgery, offers exceptional precision and control, leading to more accurate procedures that preserve healthy tissue, prevent blood loss and faster recovery.
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Physical therapists provide video gait analysis with specific footwear recommendations.
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SNS is used to treat urinary incontinence by sending a mild electric current to nerves in the lower back or the pelvic muscles that are involved in urination.
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The Safe Kids Vermont Coalition is a network of advocates providing education and resources to prevent injuries among infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
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Safe Sleep is a set of recommendations by the American Academy of Pediatrics based on research on reducing the risk of sleep-related infant deaths.
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Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners are registered nurses with advanced training in a trauma-informed approach to medical forensic examinations of sexual assault victims.
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Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a long, thin tube with a camera to repair damage in the shoulder joint.
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Shoulder replacement surgery, also called shoulder arthroplasty, is a surgery to remove the shoulder’s ball and socket and replace it with artificial parts.
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Sinus surgery is when an opening is made into the sinus either from inside the mouth or through the skin of the face.
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Skin cancer reconstructive surgery is the most common treatment for skin cancer and in some instances, may be the only treatment you need.
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Skull base surgery is performed through-the-nose (transnasal) to reach the base of the brain to treat nasal and sinus disorders.
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