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By CentraState Health|2023-01-05T16:22:10-05:00January 10th, 2023|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Cardiology|
Research has shown that patients have the best chance of recovery if their arteries are opened within two hours of a heart attack, according to Jatinchandra Patel, DO, medical director of the Cardiovascular Interventional Laboratory at CentraState. Emergency angioplasty, also known as emergency PCI (percutaneous coronary intervention), is a [...]
By CentraState Health|2023-01-05T13:14:22-05:00January 9th, 2023|Categories: Cancer, Women’s Health|Tags: Breast Cancer, Cancer, Women’s Health|
Are you at high risk for developing breast cancer? A mammogram at CentraState can help you find out. Clinicians at the Star and Barry Tobias Women’s Health Center and the Statesir Cancer Center at CentraState are working to identify women at highest risk so they can prevent breast cancer [...]
By CentraState Health|2023-01-05T16:39:48-05:00January 9th, 2023|Categories: Cancer|Tags: Breast Cancer, Cancer|
Nancy Pollio of Freehold first turned to swimming for solace in the wake of her husband’s passing in 2014. She joined the CentraState Fitness & Wellness Center and goes three to four times a week to swim, sweat, and lift. The center’s team and the friends she’s gained there [...]
By CentraState Health|2023-01-05T13:15:44-05:00January 8th, 2023|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Patient Care|
For more than 30 years, CentraState’s patient liaisons have served as a bridge between patients and their clinical teams. Also called patient representatives, these skilled problem-solvers answer patient call bells, convey test times, and let patients know what to expect. They also investigate issues and connect patients with resources, [...]
By CentraState Health|2023-01-05T10:56:54-05:00January 8th, 2023|Categories: Pregnancy and Parenting|Tags: Babies, Pregnancy|
When Devi Manthiram gave birth to her son, Rivan, last summer, “everything was great,” she recalls. With the assistance of obstetrician Casandra Autry, MD, and the CentraState team, Devi, a first-time mother in her late 30s, experienced the joy – and relief – of delivering a healthy baby boy. [...]
By CentraState Health|2023-03-06T13:43:33-05:00January 7th, 2023|Categories: Cancer|Tags: Cancer, Endocrinology, Thyroid Cancer|
Tim Cunningham vividly remembers the sunny fall day when he learned that the lump in his throat might be cancerous. Before then, the series of tests he had endured was merely precautionary; cancer didn’t run in his family, so he didn’t believe he had anything to worry about. “The [...]
By CentraState Health|2023-01-05T09:42:25-05:00January 7th, 2023|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Pelvic Health|
Imagine always feeling the pain and urgency of a full bladder, even when you just went. That was Frankie Perna’s life for three decades until she learned the cause of the condition – and how to overcome it. Since her late 20s, Frankie, now 61, has had trouble fully [...]
By CentraState Health|2022-12-27T15:38:46-05:00January 6th, 2023|Categories: Pregnancy and Parenting, Women’s Health|Tags: Pregnancy, Women’s Health|
Pregnancy is an amazing journey. But sometimes unexpected health issues can throw you off course. Preeclampsia—high blood pressure during the later stages of pregnancy—is one of them. "Many preeclampsia symptoms—headaches, nausea, shortness of breath—are also common pregnancy complaints, so it can be hard to recognize those signs as a [...]
By CentraState Health|2023-04-04T09:18:18-04:00January 5th, 2023|Categories: Women’s Health|Tags: Cardiology, Women’s Health|
You might dismiss the warning signs: The strange chest pressure when you race to meet a deadline. The unusual difficulty breathing during your morning run. Bouts of nausea and fatigue. You blame it on stress, a hectic schedule, or even the latest flu virus. It couldn’t possibly be your [...]
By CentraState Health|2023-01-05T12:04:49-05:00January 5th, 2023|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Hypertension|
High blood pressure (hypertension) is when the force of blood flowing through your blood vessels is consistently too high. Often symptomless, it silently damages blood vessels and can lead to heart attack or stroke. “Because some patients with hypertension will not have symptoms, they are at greater risks for developing [...]
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