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Conditions & Specialties


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Clubfoot describes a range of unusual positions of one or both feet typically present at birth.
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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.
Treatment
A cochlear implant is a small electronic device that can be programmed according to your specific needs and degree of hearing loss.
Treatment
Cognitive communication therapy aims to improve communication skills impacted by cognitive deficits from conditions like brain injury, stroke, dementia or other neurological disorders.
Treatment
Cognitive rehabilitation treats neurological injuries to improve your overall function and speech, communication and thinking skills so you can participate in your daily activities.
Treatment
Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, happens when abnormal cells grow in your colon. These cells often form in small growths called polyps.
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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, also known as colon cancer, happens when abnormal cells grow in your colon. These cells often form in small growths called polyps.
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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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The Comprehensive Pain Program is based on an integrative medicine model that combines a variety of therapies in group and individual settings.
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CT scans combine X-ray imaging with computer processing to produce 3D images of structures inside your body.
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Concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a blow to the head or body or a fall that shakes the brain.
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Congenital heart disease in children refers to a range of different heart defects present from birth. Some can be life-threatening and require surgery during infancy.
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Congenital liver diseases are defects that are present at birth. These disorders are rare and affect the bile ducts.
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