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We use the latest imaging and testing equipment for accurate diagnosis of common cardiac conditions.
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Our cardiothoracic surgeons deliver lifesaving procedures such as robotic surgery and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) with a patient-centered approach.
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Cardiovascular home monitoring record your heart rhythm remotely through small, wearable devices such as the Holter monitor or a transtelephonic monitor.
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Cellular therapies such as stem cell transplant, CAR-T cell therapy and bispecific antibodies use your own cells to treat cancer.
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C-section is a surgical procedure to deliver a baby. It is typically an option when vaginal birth is not recommended or associated with higher risks.
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Chemotherapy is a common treatment in the form of a pill, cream, IV or injection to stop or slow cancer cell growth or ease symptoms.
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Dye-based chromoendoscopy is an endoscopic technique that allows better identification of cancerous spots in the esophagus, stomach or intestines, especially in long-term IBD patients.
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Cleft lip and cleft palate occur when the lips or mouth don’t form properly during pregnancy, resulting in a split in the lip or mouth.
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Coagulation testing in our state-of-the art lab enhances our ability to diagnose congenital and acquired bleeding and clotting disorders, hypercoagulable evaluations and autoimmune coagulation disorders.
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A cochlear implant is a small electronic device that can be programmed according to your specific needs and degree of hearing loss.
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Cognitive communication therapy aims to improve communication skills impacted by cognitive deficits from conditions like brain injury, stroke, dementia or other neurological disorders.
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Cognitive rehabilitation treats neurological injuries to improve your overall function and speech, communication and thinking skills so you can participate in your daily activities.
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Colonoscopy is the inspection of the entire large intestine (colon) using a long, flexible, lighted viewing scope, which is usually linked to a video monitor.
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Colorectal cancer screening, such as colonoscopy or endoscopy, helps find cancer before symptoms develop, when it is usually easiest to treat.
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Colorectal surgery uses leading-edge surgical techniques, including robotic surgery and minimally invasive procedures, to restore bowel function.
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