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What to Expect from Telecardiology

What to Expect from Telecardiology

In recent years, we’ve seen technology and medicine come together in novel ways, revolutionizing care and enabling our providers to offer even more convenient treatment options for you. You may, for example, have had a telehealth visit with us in the past, especially...

Our Tips to Help Reduce Your Risk of Stroke

Our Tips to Help Reduce Your Risk of Stroke

Strokes are a leading cause of death and disability for people across the globe. These cardiovascular events occur when the blood supply to your brain becomes blocked or diminished, preventing the flow of oxygen and nutrients. Within minutes of this phenomenon, your...

Six Ways to Take Care of Your Kidneys

Six Ways to Take Care of Your Kidneys

Like many of our body’s internal workings, we don’t pay much mind to our kidneys unless there’s something wrong. But these vital organs deserve attention even when they’re functioning well. By removing waste from your blood via urine, they act as an all-natural...

What Is a “Swing Bed” Program and How Does It Help Our Community?

What Is a “Swing Bed” Program and How Does It Help Our Community?

Many people who visit the hospital only stay for a short time. Whether for treatment for acute illness, or recovery from surgery, medical care often spans a few days or less, with 5 and a half days being the average length. But there are some patients who require more...

Everything You Should Know About Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Everything You Should Know About Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects more than 16 million people in the U.S., though many more are suspected to be living with it unknowingly. Despite how common it is, most people — outside of those who have it or have a loved one who does — know very...

Living with Diabetes: Health Tips

Living with Diabetes: Health Tips

Diabetes affects more than 37 million people in the U.S., or over 11% of the population. Whether you’ve recently been diagnosed or you’ve been living with it for some time, knowing that you’re not alone can be helpful on tough days. Rest assured that many people...

Enhanced Movement Through Physical Therapy

Enhanced Movement Through Physical Therapy

Joint conditions like arthritis can be painful and debilitating. While there’s currently no cure for arthritis, medical advancements have made joint replacement surgeries designed to alleviate pain more effective than ever. In fact, these procedures are considered...

Simple Life Changes to Prevent Breast Cancer

Simple Life Changes to Prevent Breast Cancer

Being diagnosed with cancer is life-changing, and understandably, we all want to minimize our risk to the greatest possible extent. Experts are still working to understand how certain factors shape our individual cancer risk, but so far, we know that while certain...

Benefits of Occupational Therapy for Mental Health

Benefits of Occupational Therapy for Mental Health

Occupational therapy helps people of all ages engage in their day-to-day living. Whatever brings you to our Outpatient Rehabilitation Clinic, your occupational therapist will help you participate in pretty much any meaningful activity you’re struggling with, from...

Speech Therapy for Stuttering and Fluency Disorders

Speech Therapy for Stuttering and Fluency Disorders

Speech disorders can affect your ability to communicate with others in a variety of situations, from personal to professional conversations — or even medical appointments. Oftentimes, these conditions develop during childhood, but with early intervention, many...

The Importance of Preventative Care

The Importance of Preventative Care

If you’re sick or have a health concern, you’ll likely go see your doctor. If you’re like the majority of people in the U.S., however, you likely aren’t visiting your provider much when you feel fine. We want to encourage you to start changing that habit. Under a...

Routine Wellness Check-Ups for Men

Routine Wellness Check-Ups for Men

If you’re like a lot of people, you may not make a point to see your doctor unless something is clearly wrong with your health. But there are serious medical issues that can be prevented or managed successfully when you check in with your physician regularly — before...

Common General Surgery Procedures

Common General Surgery Procedures

Nearly everyone will have at least one type of surgical procedure at some point in their lifetime. In fact, the average person in the U.S. may have over five surgeries in an 85-year lifespan. Oftentimes, these are common general surgery procedures, many of which have...

Occupational Therapy: What Is It and When Do You Need It?

Occupational Therapy: What Is It and When Do You Need It?

Patients with different medical and psychological needs have a variety of therapies available in order to help them heal. Unless you’ve used these services yourself, however, you may be unfamiliar with what they entail. One common form of treatment is occupational...

Routine Wellness Check-Ups for Women

Routine Wellness Check-Ups for Women

As we move through adulthood, routine wellness exams become increasingly important. Everyone should see their doctor for regular checkups, but each patient population faces different health risks. Here’s a look into why routine wellness visits matter for women. The...

Early Signs and Symptoms of Mental Health Issues in Seniors

Early Signs and Symptoms of Mental Health Issues in Seniors

Mental health issues can occur at any age but are particularly prevalent in older adults. More than 20% of adults aged 60 or older struggle with at least one mental or neurological disorder, the most common of which are dementia and depression. If you have an elderly...

When Is a Kidney Issue an Emergency?

When Is a Kidney Issue an Emergency?

Two bean-shaped organs, each about the size of a fist, sit below the rib cage, one on each side of your spine. Each kidney may contain a million functioning units called nephrons that work day and night to remove waste from your body. As part of National Kidney Month,...

Patient Safety Tips During Your Hospital Stay

Patient Safety Tips During Your Hospital Stay

During your stay at Morgan Medical Center, we want to provide you with the best care possible. By following these steps, we can ensure a quick recovery and avoid potential safety errors. Prepare an Information Kit Even if you don’t plan to visit a hospital anytime...

Heart Health and Heart Disease 101

Heart Health and Heart Disease 101

The heart is arguably the most active organ in the body. It works nonstop to circulate blood, meanwhile maintaining a steady rhythm and controlling blood pressure. Unfortunately, the heart is also a common site for disease. Heart disease is the leading cause of death...

The Basics of Cancer Prevention

The Basics of Cancer Prevention

Though a cancer diagnosis can come as a distressing surprise at any age, nearly 90–95% of cancer diseases develop due to environmental and lifestyle factors, which means they are often  preventable. Because we believe in integrative care to treat the whole person,...

Healthy Habits for the New Year

Healthy Habits for the New Year

The new year is the perfect time to reevaluate your wellness goals and adjust your approach to improved health. Here are reminders of how you can prioritize your wellness for the new year and beyond. Increase Your Vegetable Intake When new year resolutions come...