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    We’re Ready for You to Book Your Electrophysiology Test

    May 14, 2020

    If you need an electrophysiology test for an abnormal heartbeat, it’s time to make an appointment. Extra safety measures are in place for your visit.

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    Tips for a Successful Virtual Visit With Your Pediatrician

    May 14, 2020

    Learn how to get the most out of a virtual video visit with your child’s pediatrician.

    Read Article about "Tips for a Successful Virtual Visit With Your Pediatrician "
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    How We’re Keeping Kids Safe During In-Person Visits

    May 14, 2020

    From immunizations and physicals to care for allergies and other conditions, our pediatric experts are ready to care for your child.

    Read Article about "How We’re Keeping Kids Safe During In-Person Visits "
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    Heart Device Procedures: We’re Ready When You’re Ready

    May 13, 2020

    If you put off having a device implanted to strengthen your heart, don’t delay any longer. We’re taking precautions to protect and keep you safe.

    Read Article about "Heart Device Procedures: We’re Ready When You’re Ready "
  • A woman at a doctor's appointment wearing a mask.
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    Keeping You Protected During Primary Care Visits

    May 12, 2020

    Don’t let any concerns stop you from seeing your primary care provider for checkups and chronic disease management. We’re taking extra steps to keep you safe during your office visits.

    Read Article about "Keeping You Protected During Primary Care Visits "
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    As You Make Prenatal Care a Priority, We’ll Protect and Keep You Safe

    May 12, 2020

    If you’re pregnant, in-person care is important for you and your growing baby. Here’s what we’re doing to keep you safe.

    Read Article about "As You Make Prenatal Care a Priority, We’ll Protect and Keep You Safe "
  • A man at a doctor's office practicing safety measures.
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    Don’t Delay Important Labwork and Imaging Appointments

    May 12, 2020

    Whether it’s coming in for an X-ray or a blood draw, here’s why — and how — you and your physician can safely use medical testing to manage your well-being.

    Read Article about "Don’t Delay Important Labwork and Imaging Appointments "
  • A woman reviews her test results with her provider safely.
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    It’s Safe to Get Back on Track With Your Gynecological Care

    May 12, 2020

    It's safe to start getting the gynecologic care you need in person again. Read about the extra steps we’re taking to keep you safe during your visit.

    Read Article about "It’s Safe to Get Back on Track With Your Gynecological Care "
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    Safely Accessing the Cancer Care You Need

    May 12, 2020

    It’s important to get the cancer care you need. From temperature screening to social distancing, learn about the extra protections we’ve put in place to help keep you safe during your visit.

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    Visiting a Loved One Safely in a Nursing Home

    May 12, 2020

    Nursing homes are taking extra precautions to protect their residents and staff. Here’s what you can expect on your next visit — plus some creative ways to keep in touch with your loved one.

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