Congratulations to the Washington University Physicians that have been recognized on the 2019-2020 Best Doctors List.
Category: Newsletter
Robotic assistance takes most of the pain out of removing rare tumor
Washington University thoracic surgeon, Benjamin Kozower, MD, MPH, performs minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery.
From end-stage heart failure to LVAD to heart transplant to volunteer … a patient’s story to wellness
James Brooks lives his life to its fullest. No one would ever guess that his family history of heart disease that took the life of his father and younger brother – came close to taking him.
Listen to the experts to choose the hearing device right for you
For those living with hearing loss, the ever-changing world of hearing aids and personal amplifiers can be confusing and overwhelming. Washington University adult audiologists are specialists in helping you choose the hearing device that is right for you.
The three R’s … Renew, refresh and reverse sun damage
Emily Spataro, MD, is a Washington University facial plastic surgeon who specializes in cosmetic surgery, rhinoplasty, skin cancer surgery, laser resurfacing, chemical peels, dermabrasion and cosmetic Botox® and fillers.
After Hours pediatric care– for parent’s peace of mind
Parents now have another option for obtaining care for their children and adolescents when their pediatricians’ offices are closed. St. Louis Children’s Hospital After Hours, located in South County, is a convenient walk-in service and offers care for non-emergencies. Please note that appointments are not accepted.
The 411 on RSV
RSV is a viral illness that can affect babies and children, it occurs most often in the winter and early spring months. In most cases of RSV, the infection causes nothing more than a cold. But for some children, it can lead to a severe respiratory disease.
Living kidney donor — giving the gift of life
Choosing to be a living kidney donor is a completely selfless act – and life-changing for you and the person who gets your healthy kidney. Some donors say it was a powerful experience that changed them in ways they did not expect.
Your periods should not be painful … period.
You dread your monthly periods. The pelvic pain, heavy bleeding and extremely painful cramps just don’t seem normal. Your ob/gyn suspects you have endometriosis and has referred you to a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon in order to confirm the diagnosis and help determine the best treatment options.
A good night’s sleep is more than a remote possibility
You have sleep apnea, and have not had success with your CPAP machine (continuous positive airway pressure). You might be a candidate for Inspire®, an implantable system you control with a handheld remote, which keeps the airway open during sleep.
March basketball and vasectomies? Yes, they do go together.
Vasectomies have been shown to be 99 percent effective as a permanent birth control option. In addition to the conventional vasectomy, there is now the no-scalpel minimally invasive vasectomy that minimizes pain and bleeding – allowing for a quicker recovery period with just a few days’ rest.
Lyme disease — it’s not child’s play
Lyme disease is a year-round problem. Transmitted by a tick bite, this unwanted souvenir can be picked up just about anywhere – a walk in the woods, day at the farm, or weekend camping trip.
The delicate art of genetic counseling for expectant parents
Genetic counselors are professionals who have specialized education in genetics and counseling to provide personalized help patients may need as they make decisions about their genetic health.
Are you going to be a new grandparent? Read this!
Despite protective antibodies from the mother, infants remain susceptible to pertussis. Because of this, it is especially important for adults who have contact with new babies, like grandparents, aunts, uncles, childcare workers and healthcare professionals, to be vaccinated against pertussis with the Tdap vaccine.
MyChart
MyChart is an online patient portal for patients of Washington University Physicians and BJC Healthcare, that gives you secure access to your medical record.
Best Doctors in America 2018
Congratulations to the Washington University physicians that have been placed on the Best Doctors List in America for 2018. Of the 1,357 physicians on the list, one out of every three Best Doctors in St. Louis is a Washington University Physician.
Take control: FREE seminar on erectile dysfunction (ED) and bladder leakage
For a man with erectile dysfunction (ED), it can be difficult to admit there is a problem. Despite the popularity of effective medications, less than one in five men with ED will ask their medical professional for treatment.
Preserving a young girl’s chance to have a family
Washington University physician, Holly Hoefgen, MD, is a pediatric gynecologist who specializes in fertility preservation.
Tipping the scales in the right direction
Elaine wanted to lose weight, 65 pounds to be exact, and knew she needed medical intervention, because trying to do it on her own was just not working.
Healthy living speaker series
Washington University Physicians and Delmar Gardens invite you to attend FREE lectures on a range of medical topics that pertain to the health of people over the age of 60. The lectures are open to all ages – you might learn something that will help you, your partner or your parent.
The fourth trimester
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists now recommend ongoing care for the new mom during the first three months after delivery. This special postpartum time is called the fourth trimester.
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe — Where should my child go (to see a doctor)?
Looking for a pediatrician? Washington University Physicians has expert pediatric primary care providers throughout the area.
A is for ankle arthritis
Although there is no cure for arthritis, there are a number of surgical and nonsurgical treatment options available to slow the progression of the disease and relieve the pain and symptoms it causes.
The right plan of attack
You made the right decision when you went to the emergency room with classic heart attack symptoms. However, chest pain plus trip to emergency room can sometimes equal over-testing.
My Chart – Your secure online health connection
For patients of Washington University Physicians and BJC Healthcare, MyChart is an online patient portal that gives you secure access to your medical record.
C. Diff – When good bacteria goes AWOL
C. diff – a diagnosis no one wants to hear. The symptoms range from mild to severe, and can sometimes last for months. They include frequent watery diarrhea, cramps, abdominal distention, dehydration, nausea and fever.
Avoid car seat tragedy with visible reminders and a KISS
Learn tips to keep your child safe and secure as a passenger in the back seat of your car.
Take heart for a healthy pregnancy
Congratulations, you are having a baby! But you also have a heart condition – what do you do next? If you are pregnant and have heart disease, special care is needed during and after your pregnancy.
Healthy living speaker series
Washington University Physicians and Delmar Gardens invite you to attend free lectures on a range of medical topics that pertain to the health of people over the age of 60. The lectures are open to all ages – you might learn something that will help you, your partner or your parent.
“Mommy, Daddy, my head hurts”
For adults, an occasional headache is just a minor inconvenience. But when a child has a headache, parents often jump to conclusions and think about the worst possible diagnosis.
Field of dreams for sports rehab
St. Louis Children’s Hospital has opened the Young Athlete Center – a new interactive physical therapy center to bridge the gap between traditional rehab clinics and the real playing field.
All in the family
Washington University male infertility specialist, Dane Johnson, MD, is uniquely trained to perform vasectomy reversals in order to give couples a chance at expanding their family.
Decoding cancer cells and changing the future for treating patients
GPS is Genomics and Pathology Services at Washington University in St. Louis, a clinical molecular diagnostic laboratory in the Department of Pathology & Immunology that uses advanced DNA sequencing technology commonly known as ‘next generation sequencing (NGS).’
New mother, new baby, new sadness — Who knew?
What is the most common complication of pregnancy? If you guessed gestational diabetes or hypertension, you would be wrong. The correct answer is perinatal (postpartum) depression.
Electronic cigarettes – The new smoking
Electronic cigarettes are considered a tobacco product by the US Food and Drug Administration. The American Lung Association remains concerned about their impact on the public health, given the dramatic increase in use among youth.