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TAVR: An Effective Treatment for Aortic Stenosis

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TAVR: An Effective Treatment for Aortic Stenosis

Severe aortic stenosis affects 1 in 50 Americans over 65, increasing the risk of heart failure and sudden cardiac death. Fortunately, treatment options like Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) offer a minimally invasive alternative to open-heart surgery.

TAVR allows cardiologists to replace a diseased aortic valve using a catheter, leading to faster recovery, fewer complications, and improved quality of life.

“TAVR allows us to treat high-risk patients who may not be candidates for open-heart surgery,” says Dr. Ahmed Alabbady, Director of the Structural Heart Program at Good Samaritan Hospital.

I’m a Neurologist. Here Are 5 Things to Know About Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex condition influenced by genetics, environment, and immune system dysfunction, with women being three times more likely to develop it than men. While MS cannot be prevented, maintaining vitamin D levels, avoiding smoking, and staying active can help manage symptoms, and modern treatments have significantly improved outcomes. At WMCHealth, expert neurologists provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care to support patients at every stage of their MS journey.

Endometriosis: Understanding Its Role in Women’s Hip Pain

Endometriosis is more than just “bad period cramps.” It’s a complex condition that affects 1 in 10 women and girls, yet myths and misinformation still surround it.

From misconceptions about infertility to the truth about treatment options, it’s time to set the record straight. Learn more about the realities of endometriosis and how WMCHealth provides compassionate, comprehensive care.

Why Measles Outbreaks Concern Health Experts

Measles cases are rising across the U.S., including in New York, with most infections occurring in unvaccinated individuals. Measles spreads easily and can lead to severe complications like pneumonia and hospitalization.

The best protection? Vaccination. The MMR vaccine is highly effective, and the CDC recommends two doses for children. Adults unsure of their status should check with their doctor.

Stay informed and take action to protect yourself and your community. WMCHealth Physicians are here to help.

Freedom from Blood Thinners: How this Device Helps AFib Patients

What if you could prevent AFib strokes without blood thinners?

At WMCHealthm, we are offering freedom from blood thinners while protecting against stroke. This tiny, umbrella-shaped implant has helped thousands of patients say goodbye to:

– Daily blood thinner medications
– Dietary restrictions
– Frequent blood monitoring
– Worries about bleeding risks

“Having performed hundreds of successful WATCHMAN procedures, our team has seen firsthand how this technology transforms patients’ lives,” says Gunjan Shukla, MD, a cardiac electrophysiologist at Good Samaritan Hospital, WMCHealth.

Contact us today at 866.WMC.HEART to learn more about the procedure and whether it’s right for you.