Stroke:
Rehabilitation Is Key to Regaining Abilities
If you or someone you know
suffers a stroke, you may feel
frightened, frustrated or
depressed by physical or mental
limitations. |
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Introducing the Family Vision Program
Parents who deliver their babies
at San Jacinto Methodist
Hospital have a valuable new
program to count on if their newborn
needs more advanced care. |
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Early Detection Is Key to Fighting Colorectal Cancer
The month of March is dedicated
to colorectal cancer
awareness. By learning about
colorectal cancer, you are helping
fight a disease that affects one out of
18 Americans. |
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Joint Replacement at San Jacinto Methodist Hospital
Each year, over 500,000 people
in the U.S. undergo total joint
replacement surgery. Typically,
candidates for this surgery are individuals
with chronic joint pain from
arthritis that severely diminishes their
ability to perform normal daily
activities. |
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Q&A on Wound Care Helping People Heal
Non-healing wounds can affect
anyone and prevent you
from leading an active life.
Here are some answers to frequently
asked questions about wound care at
San Jacinto Methodist Hospital. |
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Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Program
We have all of the latest techniques and
technologies including hyperbaric oxygen
chambers, yet the thing people seem to
remember most is our genuine caring attitude.
If your wound has been defying everything
you've tried, call us or ask your doctor for a
referral. |
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Peripheral Arterial Disease
Don't Suffer in Silence
Has this happened to you?
A distinct pain or cramp
strikes your legs when you
walk. When you stop for a few
minutes, the pain goes away. But
when you start walking again, it
comes back. |
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San Jacinto Methodist Hospital Support Groups
Topics include programs on types of
strokes, prevention, rehabilitation, new
medication and treatment developments.
For information, call 281-428-3023. |
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