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sugar cubes in the shape of a heart
Diabetes disrupts the body's ability to regulate sugar. If diabetes is not treated, it can lead to serious complications that include heart disease, stroke, and kidney, eye and nerve damage. Learn the risk factors.
Skin cancer screening operated by a provider | Doylestown Health
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S.. Doylestown Health Cancer Institute is hosting a free skin cancer screening. 
The image is the logo for National Donate Life Month.

During April, we celebrate Donate Life Month to raise awareness about donation and to honor those who have saved lives lives through the gift of donation. Registering as an organ, eye, and tissue donor is an easy way to make your wishes known.

View of the hospital from West State Street | Doylestown Health
Doylestown Health is thrilled to introduce the inaugural class of Family Medicine resident physicians who start in the health system on July 1, 2023.
Outdoor exercise class | Doylestown Health
Doylestown Health remains committed to bringing quality education to the community.
World's Best Hospital 2023 Logo | Doylestown Health
For the fifth year in a row, Doylestown Hospital is ranked among the best in the world, the nation, and the state.
Woman clenching her belly in pain.

Endometriosis can cause debilitating pain and infertility. The disease has no proven cause or cure, but the symptoms are treatable. Unfortunately, it can take years to get a diagnosis for the condition, which is most often found in women in their 30s and 40s.

Provider helping a patient with the exercise equipment | Doylestown Health
Our physical therapists are making great strides in treating and managing lymphedema. 
A boy who is having a sleep study.
An undiagnosed sleep disorder in a child or teen can lead to poor school performance, irritability, and even hyperactivity. Learn more about childhood sleep disorders, symptoms, and when a sleep study may be recommended.
Illustration of Colon Cancer | Doylestown Health
Colorectal cancer is largely preventable through routine screening. Learn why the screening age was recently lowered to age 45. 
Woman checking blood pressure at home.
Heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States. Still, leading a healthy lifestyle can help control many of the risk factors for heart disease.
A surgeon uses ginger grips to maneuver instruments and robotic arms during a robotics-assisted procedure.
Our general surgeons are performing more complex abdominal surgeries using tiny incisions with the Intuitive da Vinci® Surgical System. The robotic platform enhances precision and dexterity, while offering a superior, 3-D immersive view so your surgeon can manipulate tissue and place sutures (stitches) in hard-to-reach areas of the body. Tiny incisions mean less pain, less scarring, shorter hospital stays, and a faster recovery.
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