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Rehabilitation Therapy with a patient | Doylestown Health
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Avoid Knee Pain this Winter

When temperatures drop, it can be tough to get your body moving, especially when your knees feel achy and stiff.

Pregnant patient with nurse operating an ultrasound machine | Doylestown Health
Doylestown Health is proud to be among the Philadelphia-area hospitals that recently announced the end of race adjustments in four clinical decision support tools. 
Anthony Tran, MD | Doylestown Health
Doylestown Health recently appointed Anthony Tran, MD, as the Marvin and Dee Ann Woodall Endowed Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery, according to Doylestown Health’s Chief Medical Officer, Sean Reinhardt, MD.
Family in bed blowing their nose | Doylestown Health
COVID-19 and the flu are serious respiratory illnesses that can lead to severe illness and death. Doylestown Health experts have guidance on how to stay safe this fall and winter.
Laurie in the middle of two physical therapists with arms around each other | Doylestown Health

Doylestown Health physical therapists can help reduce the side effects of cancer treatment. Discover how they helped Doylestown resident Laurie Geissel.

Close up of baby in mother’s arms | Doylestown Health

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is the leading cause of death in babies under one-year-old. Get expert advice from Doylestown Health specialists to keep your baby safe

Ellen on her exercise bike | Doylestown Health

Ellen O'Brien of Huntingdon Valley, 80, is a vibrant, active woman who enjoys riding her exercise bike and playing soccer with her grandchildren. ­­­­­­­­­

When an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation (AFib) threatened to slow her down, Ellen's cardiologist introduced her to a groundbreaking solution -- Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA).

Oncology Rehab Named PORi Institute Center of Excellence | Doylestown Health
Doylestown Hospital’s Cancer Rehabilitation Program was recently among the inaugural recipients of the Physiological Oncology Rehabilitation Institute’s Centers of Excellence.
Doctor in discussion with male patient
Doylestown Health urologist Albert Ruenes, MD, clears up popular misconceptions about prostate cancer.
youth football team in play

Whether your child is a football player or a cheerleader, there’s always the chance they could suffer from a concussion. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), concussions account for nearly 15 percent of all high school sports injuries. If your child suffers a concussion during a sporting activity, they must be evaluated and treated as soon as possible.

Neffy is the first needle-free alternative to the EpiPen | Doylestown Health

Living with or caring for someone with severe allergies can be nerve-wracking. You always need to be prepared for the possibility of an allergic reaction. The treatment for a life-threatening allergic reaction triggered by certain foods, medication or insect bites, is epinephrine, which is traditionally administered via an auto injector like the EpiPen.

The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) Award | Doylestown Health
The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) has honored Doylestown Hospital for championing organ, eye, and tissue donation within the hospital and our community.
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