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Joint Replacement Surgery During COVID-19

Though you might feel reluctant to schedule your surgery, there is value in moving forward with your treatment. We are going above and beyond to ensure the health and safety of our patients, providers and associates. If you need joint replacement sur...


Staying Heart Healthy During the Pandemic

Cardiologist, Dr. Devin Patel, shares some ways you can stay heart-health conscious during the COVID -19 pandemic.


One & Done: The Profound® Treatment

As an alternative to plastic surgery, the Profound® system is an FDA-approved treatment used to reduce wrinkles and the appearance of cellulite on the face and body. With a patented technology that induces the body’s natural healing proces...


To My 16-Year-Old-Self: What I Wish I Would Have Done to Protect My Skin

According to the American Cancer Society, skin cancer accounts for nearly half of all cancers in the United States and is the most common of all cancers. The most aggressive and dangerous type of skin cancer is Melanoma.


Variety and Recovery: Keys to Exercise Success

Think about your current workout routine. Is it the same every day? Do you find yourself bored or unmotivated? Are you no longer seeing the results you used to? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you may need to add variety and recovery...


Tips for Clear and Healthy Skin While Masking

As you continue to wear a face mask in public to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, you may notice some side effects such as breakouts, dryness, redness or other forms of irritation. This is due to the mask creating friction against your skin and r...


A Guide to Diagnostic, Surveillance & At-Home COVID-19 Testing

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, clinical testing has been an important area of focus. Sifting through all the information available can be quite the task. Learn more about the different types of tests available to you.


Smoking and Bladder Cancer

Smoking can significantly increase your risk of developing bladder cancer. Here’s what you should know about smoking’s link to bladder cancer, so you can start lowering your risk today.


What Happens to Your Body After a Long Hospital Stay

While prolonged hospital stays are intended to restore your body, long periods of bedrest may result in various physical side effects. BreakThrough Care Center physician, Dr. Karl Szafranski, shares insights to help prepare you for physical changes t...


Nail Disorders

All or a portion of the nail plate can be damaged when the feet are injured or abused. Nail problems are commonly caused by improper trimming, minor injuries or repeated trauma. Some nail disorders can also be congenital. Proper trimming (along the c...