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Cardiology: Clinical Research Program
Cardiology: Clinical Studies Open For Enrollment Cardiac Transplant At this time, there are no open clinical trials available through WMCHealth. Clinical research opportunities may change, and new trials may become available in the future. Cardiomyopathy Interventional Cardiology Heart Failure Cardiac Electrophysiology
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Financial Assistance
It is the Policy of Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) to provide Financial Assistance in compliance with New York State. New York State Uniform Hospital Financial Assistance Application You may be eligible for hospital financial assistance to pay your bills if you are uninsured, if your insurance is exhausted, or if you have healthContinue reading "Financial Assistance"
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“This Is My Now – Not My Forever”: One Patient’s Breast Cancer Journey
June 20, 2025
When Caryn Bartley found a lump in her breast, she knew she had to act quickly. A diagnosis of triple negative breast cancer led her to WMCHealth’s Good Samaritan Hospital, where expert, responsive care from Dr. Karen Karsif and Dr. Bilal Farooqi has guided her through surgery and chemotherapy. Her story is a powerful reminder that compassionate, coordinated cancer care can make all the difference.
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Westchester Medical Center Awarded Empire Clinical Research Investigator Program Grant to Advance Safer Treatments for Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
June 16, 2025
Westchester Medical Center has been awarded a $459,333 Empire Clinical Research Investigator Program (ECRIP) grant to advance safer, more precise treatments for Hodgkin’s lymphoma, with a focus on children, adolescents, and young adults. Led by Dr. Mitchell S. Cairo, a nationally recognized pediatric oncologist, the clinical trial will evaluate FDA-approved immunotherapies that aim to maintain high cure rates while minimizing long-term side effects such as secondary cancers, infertility, and heart disease. This initiative reflects WMCHealth’s commitment to research that not only saves lives but improves survivors’ long-term health and quality of life.
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Dr. Meelie DebRoy, Chief of Kidney Transplant, elected to Board of Directors at the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network
June 16, 2025
Dr. Meelie DebRoy, Chief of Kidney Transplant at Westchester Medical Center, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN). With over 20 years of experience and a strong track record of advancing equity and innovation in transplantation, Dr. DebRoy will help shape national policy at a pivotal moment for the field. Her leadership underscores WMCHealth’s role at the forefront of organ transplant reform and patient-centered care.
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Urogynecology
If you’re experiencing bladder leaks, pressure, or pain in your lower belly, you may have a pelvic floor problem. These symptoms can make your daily tasks harder. The Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) has treatments to help relieve your symptoms and improve how you feel. Our board-certified urogynecologists check for and treat pelvic floorContinue reading "Urogynecology"
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Westchester Medical Center Earns Elite Heart Valve Treatment Certification – Setting the Pace with 1,000+ Procedures
June 13, 2025
Westchester Medical Center is one of just six hospitals in New York State to earn national recognition for its transcatheter valve therapies. With over 1,000 TAVR procedures, it’s redefining heart care in the Hudson Valley.
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Lung Cancer Screenings: Effective Yet Underused
May 29, 2025
WMCHealth recognizes the critical role of early detection in fighting lung cancer, particularly among high-risk patients. While lung cancer is often diagnosed in later stages, low-dose CT (LDCT) screening can significantly improve survival rates. To increase access and support early diagnosis, WMCHealth offers LDCT screening at several of its hospitals.
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What is Tennis Elbow, Anyway?
May 29, 2025
Tennis elbow is an overuse injury caused by repetitive or strenuous forearm activity, leading to pain, inflammation, and weakened grip strength. It commonly affects athletes and individuals who frequently extend their wrists or use their forearms. If you're experiencing symptoms, WMCHealth orthopedic specialists offer treatments ranging from rest and therapy to advanced options like injections or surgery.