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Advanced Endoscopy Sets Its Scopes on the Future of Digestive Health

Advanced endoscopy holds a special place in digestive health care. Minimally invasive with virtually no side effects, an endoscopy can diagnose and treat a growing number of gastrointestinal issues, from hernias to polyps to cancer, with just the use of a long, thin scope. As interventional medicine has progressed from open surgery, to laparoscopic, to … Read More
Published On: January 14, 2022

Hoag Introduces AI in Colonoscopy Screenings

Hoag is the first hospital in California to offer an artificial intelligence (AI) enhancement to patients receiving a colonoscopy. Using the GI Genius™ intelligent endoscopy module, Hoag’s physicians have begun putting the promise of AI to work in detecting polyps and other colorectal abnormalities with added confidence. “This is a powerful new tool in our … Read More
Published On: January 14, 2022

Ask the Clinician – Lee F. Carter, M.D.

Q: A body scan found calcium (plaque) in my arteries. What should I do? A: Your arteries carry oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your body’s tissues. Healthy arteries are free of plaque that can restrict blood flow. Blockages can begin to build up in the arteries when fat starts to enter the lining of … Read More
Published On: January 14, 2022

Ask the Clinicians – James Suchy, M.D.

Q: What type of patients do sports medicine physicians treat? A: A common misconception is that sports medicine physicians only care for competitive athletes. In fact, we treat everyone from youth athletes and weekend warriors to active people and elite athletes. When you see us, you are seeing a medical provider who is passionate about keeping you … Read More
Published On: January 14, 2022

Ask the Clinicians – Victor Yu, M.D.

Q: What clinical advancements are offered for the treatment of gastrointestinal issues? A: As part of a group of doctors who take care of the majority of inpatients at Hoag, I am often managing patients with severe acute gastrointestinal (GI) issues, such as acute GI bleeding. GI bleeding can sometimes be challenging to manage, often … Read More
Published On: January 14, 2022

Ask the Clinicians – Shawn Zardouz, M.D.

Q: What are some emerging treatments for chronic low back pain and neuropathy? A: Approximately 30 million individuals suffer from peripheral neuropathy and one in five individuals suffer from chronic lower back pain in the United States. Relatively newer treatments for the pain associated with peripheral neuropathy and lower back pain include spinal cord stimulation … Read More
Published On: January 14, 2022

Nutrition Labels: What You Need to Know

Get ready for the new year with a renewed focus on your health. Focusing on healthy eating, which includes making smart food choices, is a great way to prioritize your health. Our Hoag Medical Group physician provided some helpful tips when making selections during shopping. The next time you are at the grocery store, take … Read More
Published On: January 14, 2022

Despite Rising Case Numbers, Orange County Hospitalizations Stabilize For First Time Since December

  Orange County health officials expressed cautious optimism on Thursday, as both case numbers and hospitalizations in the region appear to be stabilizing over recent days. Despite a continued rise in numbers, health officials are looking to the hospitalization rate as a point of reference in indicating that the peak of the most recent Coronavirus … Read More
Published On: January 13, 2022

Hoag is first hospital on West Coast to achieve SRC and NAFC’s Center of Excellence in Continence Care for Women accreditation

  Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has become the first hospital on the West Coast to achieve dual accreditation as a Center of Excellence in Continence Care for Women, recognized by Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) and National Association for Continence (NAFC) for providing the highest quality of care and patient safety. The accreditation program was established … Read More
Published On: January 11, 2022

Hoag is First Hospital on West Coast to Achieve SRC and NAFC’s Center of Excellence in Continence Care for Women Accreditation

Newport Beach, California – January 11, 2022 – Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has become the first hospital on the West Coast to achieve dual accreditation as a Center of Excellence in Continence Care for Women, recognized by Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) and National Association for Continence (NAFC) for providing the highest quality of care and … Read More
Published On: January 11, 2022
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