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If you have plaque build-up in the wall of the arteries that supply the heart with blood (coronary artery disease), you may at some point require surgery to bypass the clogged vessels in your heart so that it can receive the oxygen it needs to function.
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Our doctors’ deep knowledge of specialized chemotherapy regimens means we offer you promising cancer treatments as part of your care options.
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Obesity negatively affects your overall health, but our specialists can create a personalized care plan to help you lose weight and keep it off.
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Our breast reconstruction surgeons have extensive experience performing breast augmentation, with minimal scarring and excellent cosmetic results.
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Cardioversion is a procedure in which an electrical shock is delivered to the heart to convert an irregular or fast heart rhythm (arrhythmia) back to normal.
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The Neurosurgery Anesthesiology team will be at your side if you are undergoing brain surgery, including craniotomy for tumor, aneurysm clipping, and traumatic brain injury; spine surgery; functional neurosurgery for movement disorders and epilepsy; and interventional neuroradiology for cerebral aneurysm coiling.
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Whether your child was born with an endocrine disorder or has developed a hormone-related problem, the board-certified pediatric endocrinologists at Children's Regional Hospital provide expert diagnosis and treatment.
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Cooper has several conveniently located outpatient labs for patients referred from physician offices, skilled nursing facilities or other healthcare settings.
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Learn more about treating esophageal cancer through surgery, clinical trials, radiation, & chemotherapy. Turn to the cancer experts in NJ today.
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Our doctors’ experience with specialized immunotherapy (biologic therapy) means we offer you the most promising cancer treatments as part of your care.
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We believe that fostering strong relationships with community is essential to delivering comprehensive and effective health care services. Through collaboration and active engagement, we strive to make a positive impact on the well-being of the community we proudly serve.
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Count on Cooper’s vascular surgeons for expert treatment of intermittent claudication, leg artery disease that causes pain when you walk.
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We always want to assure that our patients receive great care and have a good experience when they come to see us.
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Nearly 800,000 people in the United States have a stroke every year, with about three in four being first-time strokes. Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death in the United States, killing nearly 130,000 people a year.
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Learn about fecal incontinence in women and the urogynecology resources available at Cooper for diagnosing and treating this condition
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Learn about urinary tract infections in women and the urogynecology resources available at Cooper for treating these conditions
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Learn about pelvic floor disorders in women and the urogynecology resources available at Cooper for diagnosing and treating these conditions
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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive procedure that generates heat from radio waves to treat abnormal tissue in the esophagus – the tube that carries food and liquids from the throat and down into the stomach.
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Cryoablation is a minimally invasive procedure that uses extreme cold to freeze and destroy abnormal cells in the esophagus – the tube that carries food and liquids from the throat and down into the stomach.
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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.