For the fifth year in a row, Doylestown Hospital was ranked by Newsweek as being one of the "World's Best" Hospitals.
Research shows that people who have a primary care doctor actually live longer. Why? Because the familiarity that results from getting to know a patient over time allows a primary care physician to catch medical issues early before they become serious.
Celebrating cancer survivors and life, Doylestown Health Cancer Institute hosts an enriching event connecting survivors on June 4 at the Health and Wellness Center.
Doylestown Hospital has received five American Heart Association achievement awards for demonstrating commitment to following up-to-date, research-based guidelines for the treatment of heart disease and stroke, ultimately leading to more lives saved, shorter recovery times and fewer readmissions to the hospital.
Celebrating our Centennial means celebrating our past, present, and future. Our new Family Medicine Residency Practice is open and welcomes all patients.
Your liver works hard to perform hundreds of functions vital to your overall health. Find out what you can do to take care of your liver so your liver can keep taking care of you.
Two Doylestown Hospital OR professionals recently shared their knowledge with their peers in West Africa.
Seasonal allergies cause symptoms in spring, summer and/or early fall. Learn how to manage your allergy symptoms and when it might be time to see the doctor.
Doylestown Health announces its first medical residency program in Family Medicine. Residents will train alongside experienced physicians throughout the health system to eventually become dynamic, well-rounded family medicine physicians.
Did you know chest pain doesn't always signal a heart-related issue? Chest pain should always be taken seriously and examined by a physician as an emergency. But when it's determined not to be a heart attack, it could be a GI condition with similar symptoms. Our gastroenterologists evaluate and treat chest pain often.
Most people are experiencing milder symptoms, and we have not had a death from COVID-19 at Doylestown Hospital in months. Dr. Scott Levy, chief medical officer, talks about the status of COVID-19, boosters, and preparing for the upcoming flu season.
When Gilbert passed out at work, no one knew his aorta was tearing apart. Fortunately, his coworkers called 911 and Emergency Medical Services took him to Doylestown Health where a team quickly diagnosed an aortic dissection and got him right to the operating room for lifesaving open-heart surgery.
This year, keep your holidays healthier with The Simple Weigh, our easy-to-follow, color-coded program focused on whole foods, personalized goal setting, education, and group support. We offer a multifaceted look at lifestyle habits regarding food, physical activity and mindfulness designed to guide you into lifelong weight management success.
Doylestown Health has resulted more than 110,000 COVID tests since the start of the pandemic, and continues to meet community needs for testing, vaccination and treatment for COVID-19.
About one in four Americans has arthritis. If you're one of them, you know how painful and restricting it can be. While joint replacement can be a effective solution, there's much that can be done before you get to that point.
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The hepatology experts at Doylestown Health offer advanced, individualized, care to patients affected by a wide range of liver diseases and disorders.
The VIA Maternity Center is where life begins and families grow. For more than 90 years, Doylestown Health has offered one of the best maternity programs in the region.
Doylestown Health's Emergency Department is staffed by board-certified and specially trained emergency physicians to care for your acute illness or injury.