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A Coumadin Clinic is available on-site, as is an AASM accredited Sleep Center [1] and an out-patient Chemo and Infusion Therapy department. Attached to HNJH is the Golden Leaves Living Center, a 48-bed long-term care department. [2]
Services offered at the SOMC Cancer Center include: [5] Medical Oncology, which involves treatment of cancer with chemicals, biological products and immunotherapy; Radiation Oncology, or the careful use of high-energy radiation to treat cancer The goal of radiation therapy is to deliver a precisely measured dose to the cancerous tumor, while protecting normal tissue around the tumor
The Medford Clinic, a separate entity from Memorial Hospital of Taylor County, had four physicians in 1962. In 1964, the Medford Clinic was purchased by Memorial Hospital of Taylor County. Completed in September 1968, the addition of a second floor to the north, south, and west wings of the hospital increased its bed count by 60.
Warfarin, sold under the brand name Coumadin among others, is an anticoagulant medication. [12] While the drug is described as a "blood thinner", it does not reduce viscosity but rather prevents blood clots ( thrombus ) from forming ( coagulating ).
Side effects may include bleeding, most commonly from the nose, gastrointestinal tract (GI) or genitourinary system. [2] Compared to the risk of bleeding with warfarin use, direct factor Xa inhibitors have a higher risk of GI bleeding, but lower risk of bleeding in the brain. [2]
The death of an Arizona Wells Fargo employee who was found dead at her desk has been ruled a natural, sudden cardiac death, according to the local medical examiner.. The woman, 60-year-old Denise ...
In multiple states struggling to manage the epidemic, thousands of addicts have no access to Suboxone. There have been reports by doctors and clinics of waiting lists for the medication in Kentucky, Ohio, central New York and Vermont, among others. In one Ohio county, a clinic’s waiting list ran to more than 500 patients.
BLISTERS FORM UNDER the epidermis (the skin’s top layer) as a sac filled with clear liquid or blood, according to the Cleveland Clinic. There are a few types of blisters.