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MetroHealth Dialogue
September 2010 Issue
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Minimally invasive surgery is the standard approach
Patients come to the center for treatment of incontinence, bladder and bowel prolapse, interstitial cystitis, and voiding dysfunction, as well as gynecologic issues, including hysterectomies, endometriosis, fibroids, and pelvic pain.
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Services and staff shine in national spotlight
"Our goal was to create a continuum of care pathway for people with stroke," said Joseph P. Hanna, MD. "We treat stroke like a chronic illness with prevention, inpatient hospital units, and rehabilitation all on one campus."
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MetroHealth is home to Ohio's fastest growing Heart & Vascular Center
MetroHealth is one of only 32 hospitals in the country and three in Ohio to earn the Triple Gold Achievement Award from the American Heart Association's Get With the Guidelines program.
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Detection is critical in treating asymptomatic condition
New Medicare enrollees have a one-time, relatively small window to receive a free screening for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA), a potentially fatal condition that can usually be safely treated with early diagnosis.
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