UVA Health received three notable awards this month.
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UVA offering greater options for low-income patients and patients without health insurance to pay off medical debts.
To ensure the best outcome, in terms of both disease eradication and preserving the appearance and functionality of the eye, UVA brought together skilled providers from dermatopathology, dermatologic surgery and ophthalmology.
Many people are suffering with weight-related health issues that might be resolved with surgery or through other means.
More than 16% of people in Virginia now have limited English proficiency (LEP). As care providers, it’s our duty to ensure these patients have the resources they need to easily access healthcare and health information.
Vaughan joins a comprehensive team of providers dedicated to treating pelvic floor disorders, working with women to open up about their symptoms and to design a treatment program that fits their individual needs and lifestyle.
CAR T-cell therapy was just approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for commercial use in adult patients with refractory and relapsed lymphoma.
CIEDs are now commonly used to treat conditions such as heart failure and heart arrhythmia. Yet problems can arise with the devices, including malfunction, lead failure and infection.
The new University Hospital expansion, opening its doors October 15, will triple the ED footprint — from 15,000 square feet to 45,000 square feet.
With the expertise of three full-time, fellowship-trained orthopedic foot and ankle specialists to guide decision-making, UVA has been able to standardize its approach to a procedure with a somewhat binary treatment algorithm.