At UC Health, you’ll find comprehensive care that’s so personal it makes your best tomorrow possible. Access groundbreaking research and clinical trials from leading experts right in your backyard. That's boundless care for better outcomes. Expect more: https://t.co/1oilDShDXI
Tim Rice has faced pancreatic cancer and quadruple bypass surgery with a resilience that inspired his care team to call him “a Terminator.” After experiencing exceptional care during his cancer treatment with us, Tim knew he could trust our team for his lifesaving heart surgery.
Diagnosed with epilepsy at just 12 years old, Daniel Williams spent years with severe seizures and the emotional toll of losing much of his independence. Daniel is now training for the Chicago Marathon and raising money for @CureEpilepsy.
Read the story: https://t.co/lGe5ORuG1I
When someone you love survives a traumatic injury, the healing journey doesn't end when they leave the hospital. We asked some of our trauma survivors what helped them most during their recovery. Read more tips for supporting survivors: https://t.co/6YIKDuvg5z
Some patients choose a song that gives them strength. Others choose one that makes them smile. Every bell ringing sounds a little different. We've curated a playlist of some of the songs our patients have chosen. Listen to the full playlist: https://t.co/pgZL8yqAAH
We had a great time at Strike Out Stroke Night with the @CincinnatiReds. Together, we supported stroke education, awareness and prevention throughout our community while cheering on the Reds at Great American Ball Park.
UC Health West Chester Hospital has earned its certification as an Advanced Primary Stroke Center from The Joint Commission. Thank you to the physicians, nurses and care teams whose commitment helps make this level of care possible for our community.
More young adults are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer during the prime of their lives. The @uofcincycancer has the region's only Young Onset Colorectal Cancer program which is designed specifically for young patients. Discover the difference: https://t.co/rrGVaCyzTm
As a comprehensive stroke center and Imaging Management Center for NIH StrokeNet, we’re advancing stroke imaging research with a new state-of-the-art MRI dedicated to stroke and neuroimaging applications. That means better treatment and more answers for patients and families.
This one: Can recovery really happen at home? Dr. Pajor, division director of physical medicine and rehabilitation, explains the important role that caregivers at home play in rehabilitation and why consistency is key in @AARP.
Read more: https://t.co/dAQ0Q7RppE
As the UV index rises, don’t forget your sunscreen. Wearing sunscreen every day can help protect your skin and reduce your risk of skin cancer.
#SkinCancerAwarenessMonth
Walnut Hills High School student Rishi is working alongside Dr. Sun at UC Health to help predict outcomes for patients with cochlear implants and support people with hearing loss through research.
Brain tumors can change how you think, feel and move through life, and how your loved ones support you. Dr. Yogendran explains how the Brain Tumor Center team works with patients to manage complex symptoms resulting from both the disease and its treatment. https://t.co/2u4IsE9HfA
We're welcoming 53 University of Cincinnati College of Nursing students into their year-long Co-Op experience, where they'll work alongside our teams across UC Medical Center and West Chester Hospital. These future nurses will gain hands-on experience as they care for patients.
A devastating motor vehicle crash left Chris with life-threatening injuries and a long road to recovery. He and his family found the care and support they needed at UC Health. Read their full story: https://t.co/bswtHnlrm9
#TraumaAwarenessMonth
What does it take to be in a clinical trial? YWe have research coordinators who know all the ins and outs and walk you through all of the opportunities that might be a fit for your care. Just let your care team know you’re interested in learning more about research studies.
What a week of Cincy Sweats! We found new ways of moving to celebrate the spirit and strength of Cincinnati. And we hope it encouraged you to take that next step to do something for your health. Thanks to all of the studios that participated and to those who tried something new.
Starting June 1, UC Health Primary Care Wyoming will become UC Health Primary Care Evendale. Our new location:
📍Evendale Health Center
10475 Reading Rd., Suite 405
Cincinnati, OH 45241
📞 513-821-0275
We look forward to continuing your care in Evendale.
Sometimes, finding small moments to slow down in the middle of everything else is exactly what your mind, body and soul need. A short walk outside. A few deep breaths between meetings. Rest can make a meaningful difference for your mental health.
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
When a doctor asks if you’d like to participate in a clinical trial or research, it can be overwhelming. It’s important to know that research opportunities already have a lot of data behind them.
Dr. Mistry, stroke center director, shares more about the research process.
Thank you to everyone who joined us at Washington Park to celebrate 513 Day. We loved seeing so many people prioritize their health. We're continuing the fun for a few more days with more free fitness classes with Cincy Sweats. Find a class here: https://t.co/yG9MMLsCuE