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From rehabilitation to open heart surgery, you can count on us to treat your heart with compassion and the latest treatments available. Because nearly half of all people in the United States have some form of heart disease, we're here to help people take preventative steps to lower their risk, or even offer a second-chance at heart health with transplants. ...
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Aortic diseases are a group of conditions that affect your aorta. As your body’s largest artery, the aorta carries blood away from your heart and pumps it throughout the rest of your body. These diseases can take different forms, with aortic aneurysms being the most common. ...
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When it comes to breast surgery, we know that no two cases are the same. That's why we offer specialized breast surgery services, including breast oncoplasty, tailored to meet your specific needs. We use advanced technology to provide the best possible care whether you require a lumpectomy, mastectomy, reconstructive surgery or other breast procedure. ...
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Breast cancer is a type of cancer that forms in the cells of the breast, most often in the ducts carrying milk to the nipple or the glands that produce milk. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and those assigned females at birth (AFABs), but it’s important to remember that breast cancer can affect anyone. ...
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Providing more than a diagnosis, we help children thrive and manage their issues to live their best lives. We identify and treat to help your child thrive with their gastroenterology and digestive health issues. ...
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Diabetes is a condition where the body’s blood glucose (sugar) levels are too high. Every year, thousands of people with diabetes come through our doors in search of living their healthiest lives. We support them with a variety of treatments ranging from education on how best to manage their condition to insulin pumps and self-monitoring techniques. ...
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Colon and rectal cancer (also known as colorectal cancer) accounts for cancers that begin in the colon and rectum. These cancers are often grouped together because they share many symptoms, testing methods and treatments. Colorectal cancer is preventable with the proper screenings, so it's important to stay on top of your colon health with your doctor. ...
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Be fast if you think it might be a stroke—call 911 or head to the nearest emergency department. Early treatment can prevent brain damage. Every minute an artery is blocked due to a stroke, 2 million brain cells die. Rapid treatment improves outcomes and saves lives. ...
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With your support and generosity, Care at Home can provide more people with access to compassionate, home health and hospice care across our entire community.
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a genetic condition where the heart muscle becomes too thick. When the thickened muscle partially or completely blocks blood flow from the heart, it’s known as obstructive HCM. If the thickened muscle doesn’t obstruct blood flow, the condition is called nonobstructive HCM. ...
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In our increasingly connected world, more and more of us are traveling to and from developing countries every year. If you’re traveling to another country, worry about what you’re going to pack and less about potential health issues. ...
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At Tufts Medical Center, we make every effort to ensure a smooth transition home or to another facility.
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We understand nothing beats sleeping in your own bed, but we'll do everything we can to make your stay with us comfortable. Whether you'll be with us for a quick appointment, an overnight visit or for several days, here are helpful hospital and at-home tips for a comfortable stay.
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You have a right to access your medical records and reports. Your privacy is very important to us, and we're here to help you get your medical records.
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Learn all about the work we do and the people care for at Tufts Medicine.
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We understand that surgery — whether a same-day procedure or multi-night stay — may make you feel anxious or concerned. From all of us at Tufts Medicine, we have your back and are here to help you prepare for surgery and a smoother recovery. It's a good idea to cover your bases of what to expect and how to prepare for surgery with your care team. Plus, there are steps you can take to make your home a safe and comfortable place for your return.
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Tufts Medicine is here to lend a hand in supporting your little ones as they grow and if they face developmental, behavioral and emotional challenges. Our team of specialists all have one goal in mind: to provide you and your child with the tools and knowledge you both need to overcome any obstacles and flourish. ...
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Sometimes the most important gift we can give is our time. By volunteering at one or several of our hospitals and organizations, you’re making an impact in your community — and letting our community make an impact on you.
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The faculty in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at Tufts Medical Center provide the highest standards of care for patients with endocrine disorders and are dedicated to teaching the next generation of endocrinologists.
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