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Originally founded in 1893, we are a 234-bed general hospital offering a wide range of services, including expert cardiac care, 24-hour emergency care, wound care management and maternity services with an on-site Level II Special Care Nursery. We are the only hospital in the area offering an emergency cardiac catheterization lab, a life-saving procedure to open blocked arteries and limit heart damage. We are supported by over 700 affiliated physicians and have access to advanced specialty care with our clinical affiliation with Tufts Medical Center. 

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If you or a loved one is entering the final chapter of their life, you can count on our hospice care team to deliver the comfort, dignity and peace that you deserve—either within our doors or at home. ...
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Did you know that a vascular anomaly is when there is an unusual development of blood vessels? Sometimes you can see them as birthmarks, but in other cases, doctors need to use imaging tests to spot them. ...
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Managing treatment made easy

Tufts Medicine Specialty Pharmacy is here to help you manage your disease and the specialty medications used to treat it. We provide you with services beyond just filling your prescriptions. We will guide you through your treatment plan and work with you and your doctors to achieve the best possible treatment outcome. We use the most current treatment information for common conditions, diagnoses, diagnostic procedures and medical interventions to ensure safe and effective drug therapy.

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Our neurosurgeons extend hope and healing to people living with nervous system conditions like brain tumors, epilepsy and aneurysms. From spine surgery to operating on the tiny blood vessels that pump blood to the brain (cerebrovascular surgery), our neurosurgeons always have your well-being top of mind. ...
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Speech-language pathology evaluates and treats people who have difficulty speaking, communicating or swallowing. We’re dedicated to helping people of all ages overcome speech, language, cognitive, swallowing and other communication disorders to find their authentic voice. ...
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The pelvis has the important job of carrying your entire upper body’s weight while also supporting, protecting and stabilizing major organs in the lower half of your body. Every person has a pelvis, yet its shape and functions differ based on your assigned gender at birth. ...
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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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calendar-event May 19, 2024 clock 8:00am - 11:30am map-pin Tsongas Center
In person ~ Rain or shineTeamWalk for CancerCare improves the quality of life for someone receiving cancer treatment. It is available to help here and now. This is the difference between TeamWalk and walks that benefit and support research efforts. TeamWalk is not about finding a cure; it is about finding the hope courage and strength to continue to living as a survivor. 
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calendar-event February 15, 2024 clock - All day
Lowell General Hospital Auxiliary "Daffodil Day"  Beginning February 15, 2024 Pre-order bunches or potted flowers: $10 per bunch $12 per mini-potted daffodil $25 "Spreading Kindness" (gifted to a patient or support staff at the hospital) Pick up on March 21st at:
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