Our News

Read inspiring stories about our patients, learn health tips, and get the latest news about Doylestown Health.
Showing Page 22 of 297 Results
man blowing his nose
Spring is in the air (finally), and so is the pollen that causes seasonal allergies. Learn how to manage your allergy symptoms and when it might be time to see the doctor.
Will Lyons | Doylestown Health
After being diagnosed with spontaneous pneumothorax (collapsed lung), Lyons is breathing easier thanks to Doylestown Health’s Della Penna Pediatric Center.
doctors and nurses at work in the African clinic | Doylestown Health
Two OR associates from Doylestown Hospital experienced a "life-changing" trip to West Africa sharing their knowledge with their peers.
Vincent Donovan | Doylestown Health
With a 90% blockage in one carotid artery and 70% in the other, Vincent was considered high-risk. Read how the innovative TCAR procedure by Atul Rao, MD, helped this veteran beat the odds.
Johnelle Whipple | Doylestown Health
When Johnelle Whipple's back pain became excruciating, a 30-minute, minimally-invasive surgery performed by Guy Lee, MD, helped relieve the pressure and gave her immediate pain relief.
doctor wrapping young man's head
Doylestown Health concussion expert Dr. Michelle Horn shares guidance on concussion symptoms and treatment in this episode of Health Matters with Doylestown Health, which also features a look at how Central Bucks Schools handle concussion.

Tom Lacy | Doylestown Health
When atrial fibrillation (AFib) was slowing Tom Lacy down on the golf course, Doylestown Health's AFib Center gave him the option of an innovative leadless pacemaker to treat his heartbeat.

fork cutting into a gummy heart while salt is sprinkled on it
Eating too much sodium can have serious negative health effects. Doylestown Health cardiologist Frank Grzywacz, MD, gives the lowdown on how much sodium is too much, and tips to reduce your sodium intake.

Clark Outpatient Rehab Center (Ambulatory Center) | Doylestown Health
Located in the new Ambulatory Center on the campus of Doylestown Health, the spacious new Clark Rehabilitation connects consultation, diagnosis, intervention and treatment services with physical therapy, occupational, hand and speech therapy.
Christine Roussel, Matthew Weintraub and Scott Levy with MedReturn Box | Doylestown Health

This first for a Bucks County hospital will help prevent drug abuse and give the community a safe place to get rid of unwanted drugs.

colorful array of vegetables
There are 12 foods where buying organic matters most. According to the Environmental Working Group, the following is a list of fruits and veggies with the highest pesticide residues.

patient's foot being wrapped by medical staff
Diabetes can reduce blood flow and oxygen to a wound, especially in the feet, reducing the ability to heal. Even a minor cut or scrape can result in an infected foot ulcer that requires treatment by a wound care specialist.

{1}