May is National Nurses Month. As we move though the second year of a global pandemic, recognizing the outstanding contributions of Doylestown Health nurses takes on special importance, particularly with the 2021 theme, “You Make a Difference.”
Doylestown Health is now offering Pritikin Intensive Cardiac Rehab (ICR), a Medicare-approved program designed to improve cardiovascular health by teaching skills based on three pillars: Safe and effective exercise, heart-healthy nutrition, and a healthy mind-set.
Doylestown Health provides 10 tips for new vegetarians, and expert information about the health benefits of eating a more plant-based diet.
Doylestown Health remains committed to bringing quality education to the community. Join Doylestown Health certified health education specialists and nutritionists, local mental health professionals and other select local professionals as they present important subject matter.
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.
Dont let "holiday heart syndrome," ruin your holiday. Read more about this condition, associated with drinking excessively over a short period of time
Children’s Village will be rebuilt! On August 4, 2020, an EF2 tornado caused significant damage to the hospital campus and Children’s Village. With your support, we will bring the early childhood education center home to the Doylestown Hospital campus in a new facility.
Completing programs like Doylestown Health’s cardiac rehabilitation helps patients learn how to manage their heart health and lower the risk of having another cardiac event.
Light The Night will be held on October 1 at Central Park. It's a fundraising campaign benefiting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and its funding of research to find blood cancer cures.
Books for Babies is a new program through the Doylestown Health VIA Maternity Center that provides baby board books and other helpful information to families to promote early bonding and baby brain development.
Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program that can make people healthier and save lives. At Doylestown Health, patients in cardiac rehab work with cardiologists, exercise physiologists, nurses and dietitians to help them return to an active life.
Through innovative technology and multi-disciplinary care, Doylestown Health helps breast cancer patients live healthy, fuller lives.
The Doylestown Health Cardio-Oncology Program, one of only a handful in the region, strives to improve the cardiovascular health of patients with cancer and cancer survivors through education, training, research development and interdisciplinary collaboration.
The countdown to shorts season is on. To help you look and feel your best, Doylestown Health physical therapist Lauren Direso offers tips, encouragement and a simple, full-body home workout to help you get ready for summer.
Being aware of your genetic risk for cancer opens the door to early detection and prevention. You can adjust your lifestyle, share information with family members and trace the genetic risk. Learn about testing options and how Doylestown Health’s Cancer Risk and Genetics Program can help.
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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.