Robotic Surgery for Urinary Obstruction

If your doctor recommends surgery for a urinary obstruction, you may be a candidate for a minimally invasive robotic-assisted approach using the da Vinci® Surgical System. da Vinci uses state-of-the-art technology to help doctors perform this delicate operation. Compared to open surgery or traditional laparoscopic surgery, the da Vinci robotic system provides patients with the potential for:

St. Joseph Medical Center

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Is Fear of COVID-19 Keeping Stroke and Heart Attack Patients from Seeking Care?

2020_Stroke Awareness Month

Due to the widespread threat of the coronavirus COVID-19, many patients who need life-saving care may not be seeking the help they need when every minute counts. If you are experiencing symptoms of stroke or heart attack, you are encouraged to call 911 or have someone bring you to the nearest emergency room. May is stroke awareness month, and recognizing signs and symptoms of a stroke can help save lives.

Norwood Hospital Seeking COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Donations for Convalescent Plasma Treatment Program

Plasma Donation

Norwood Hospital is now providing convalescent plasma treatment for COVID-19 patients who meet protocol eligibility requirements. To help support this potentially lifesaving treatment, we are working with the American Red Cross in Dedham, MA to promote a convalescent plasma donation program for our community members who have had a COVID-19 diagnosis.

Melbourne, Sebastian and Rockledge Regional Medical Centers to Resume Elective Procedures and Surgeries for Brevard and Indian River Counties

Melbourne/Sebastian/Rockledge – Melbourne, Sebastian and Rockledge Regional Medical Centers, Steward Family hospitals, today announced they will resume offering elective health care procedures previously delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. As part of its “Safe & Ready” program, the medical centers are taking additional, necessary preparations to ensure patients can receive high-quality, compassionate care in a safe, carefully managed environment – without fear of infection.  

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