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The Maternal-Fetal Medicine Program at Cooper University Health Care provides expert, high-quality care for mothers and babies with high-risk and low-risk conditions. If you are a high-risk mother, the Cooper maternal-fetal medicine specialist will work closely with your obstetrician to develop a plan of care tailored to your personal needs and medical history.
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Learn about golfer’s and baseball elbow, and the expert resources for diagnosing and treating this condition at Cooper University Health Care
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The Medical Coordination Center (MCC) of Cooper University Health Care is a centralized command and control facility responsible for managing and coordinating disaster response and recovery efforts. It serves as the primary location where government officials, emergency management personnel, and other stakeholders come together to coordinate and direct resources, personnel, and information during an emergency or crisis situation.
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Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. More than one million cases are diagnosed each year and according to current estimates, 40 to 50 percent of Americans who live to age 65 will have skin cancer at least once.
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A meningioma is a type of tumor that's often discussed along with brain tumors, though it's not technically a brain tumor. This type of tumor grows in the meninges, which are layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord.
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Metabolic syndrome refers to the presence of a cluster of risk factors specific for cardiovascular disease. Metabolic syndrome greatly raises the risk of developing diabetes, heart disease, stroke, or all three.
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Mini-Whipple is surgery used to treat cancer of the pancreas. The procedure involves the removal of part of the pancreas and the digestive system, including the gallbladder, nearby lymph nodes, and part of the small intestine.
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Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care's multidisciplinary team of cardiovascular experts provides the most advanced and comprehensive care in the region for patients with heart valve defects and disease.
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Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is a condition in which the heart’s mitral valve doesn’t work well. The flaps of the valve are “floppy” and may not close tightly. These flaps normally help seal or open the valve.
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Mitral valve repair is surgery to repair the valve that controls blood flow through the left side of the heart. Unlike mitral valve replacement surgery, this procedure leaves a person with their own functioning tissue, and doesn't require blood-thinning medication over the long term.
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Mohs micrographic surgery, an advanced treatment procedure for skin cancer, offers the highest potential for recovery—even if the skin cancer has been previously treated.
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Monkeypox is a rare disease that has been spreading around the world in countries that don’t normally see monkeypox, including the United States.
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Cooper University Health Care is proud to be Moorestown Soccer Club’s premier health care partner for the 2019 and 2020 seasons. Through this relationship, we hope to be more than just a name on a jersey. We want to be your family’s resource for health and wellness.
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All That You Need
Cooper University Health Care is a leading academic health system.
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Our experts help prevent, treat, and manage your osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a disease that leads to weakened bones and an increased potential for falls.
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Our experts help prevent, treat, and manage your osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a disease that leads to weakened bones and an increased potential for falls.
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Our experts help prevent, treat, and manage your osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a disease that leads to weakened bones and an increased potential for falls.
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Our Movement Disorders Center provides comprehensive care for patients affected by a variety of movement disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease. The Movement Disorders Center at the Cooper Neurological Institute (CNI) is one of South Jersey’s leading providers in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of movement disorders.
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Learn about multiple sclerosis and the expert resources available at Cooper for diagnosing and managing this condition
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Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is an uncommon, progressive neurological disorder that affects many areas of your brain and nervous system. Multiple system atrophy may cause ataxia or parkinsonism.