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Happy New Year! Wishing you and your loved ones in 2024 and beyond!
? About 10 to 20 minutes is all you need for a full-body skin exam – one of the best ways to catch skin cancer early, when it’s most treatable. About 4.3 million adults are treated for skin cancer in the U.S. every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Take care of your skin with these screening guidelines from Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, part of our larger health network.
If you notice a change in your skin, don’t ignore it! It may be harmless or it could be a sign of skin cancer. Learn what to look for and how to protect your skin: https://bit.ly/45XSquR
Happy Holidays to you and yours! May you and your loved ones have a joyous and special holiday season with family and friends!
As another year comes to an end, we remain grateful for our colleagues and their unwavering commitment to for those we serve.
No one likes to talk about colore**al cancer. But if you’re 45 or older, experts recommend that you get regular screenings. Start with these screening guidelines from Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, part of our larger health network.
Colore**al cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States (excluding skin cancers), according to the American Cancer Society. In its early stages, colore**al cancer often has no symptoms – that’s why screening is so important. Talk to your doctor about which screening test is right for you.
Talk to your P*P to discuss screening guidelines and if you're a candidate.
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If you’re thinking about ways to become a healthier you in 2024, consider the health screenings you might need. Is lung cancer screening one of them? If you’re not sure, take a look at these screening guidelines from Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, part of our larger health network.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lung cancer is most common type of cancer in both men and women (not counting skin cancer), and the leading cause of cancer-related death in the U.S. The CDC also reports that most people with lung cancer don’t have symptoms until the disease is in its later stages. But there’s good news: Regular screenings can find lung cancer early, when it’s most treatable.
Talk to your P*P about screening and learn more: https://bit.ly/3FGMStN
Congratulations to Dr. Garrett Friedman, who this week performed his 500th robotic-assisted surgery! Dr. Friedman is a dual board-certified colon and re**al surgeon and a nationally recognized expert in minimally invasive colore**al surgery.
MountainView Hospital’s Las Vegas Institute for Robotic Surgery is a Center of Excellence, an accreditation from the Surgical Review Corporation. The hospital continues to be a leader in robotic-assisted surgery technology, not only training surgeons from around the country, but bringing the latest in surgical care to the Las Vegas community.
Read more about robotic surgery on our website:
https://mountainview-hospital.com/specialties/robotic-surgery
As part of HCA Healthcare, the Las Vegas community is connected to something bigger which means more resources, solutions and possibilities for all. It's a busy season for many and it's nice to know you can get the urgent care you need from the comfort of home.
CareNow Urgent Care offers Virtual Care. It's simple and easy! In just a few quick steps, you can video chat with a provider without having to leave the house. Visit https://bit.ly/3TlQj12 to speak with a provider today.
If experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.
Getting into the holiday spirit? If you’re celebrating with fun, decorative lights or candles, take precautions to prevent accidental fires. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, half of all holiday decoration fires happen because decorations are too close to a heat source. Watch our video for tips on fire prevention this holiday season.
MountainView Hospital achieved a distinguished 3-star ranking for its Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) program for its patient care and positive quality outcomes.
The 3-star ranking, which denotes the highest category of quality, comes from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons and the American College of Cardiology, for the time period ending Sept. 2021. This ranking places MountainView Hospital among the elite for TAVR heart care in the United States and Canada, representing the top 4 to 8 percent of all centers, depending on procedure. There are only 22 (22!) 3-star programs in the country, out of 830 programs, and no other rated programs in Nevada!
**What does this mean for patients of our practice?**
Our physicians are on staff at MountainView Hospital and are pleased to be part of such a world-renowned program. It's important to know LVHA physicians have helped make the program one of the 'best of the best' in the country and state for the treatment of aortic stenosis. As an alternative to traditional open-heart surgery, TAVR is an innovative, minimally invasive approach for certain patients.
**What is aortic stenosis?**
This condition refers to the abnormal narrowing or constriction of the aortic valve. This important valve controls the flow of blood from the heart into the aorta. The condition can cause symptoms such as chest pain, fatigue and shortness of breath and is important to be treated and managed correctly and timely.
Congratulations to MountainView Hospital for elevating cardiac care in Las Vegas! Thank you to the LVHA physicians and community doctors for making this a top notch program!
Visit MountainView Hospital's Newsroom for more information:
https://mountainview-hospital.com/about/newsroom/mountainview-hospital-achieves-3-star-ranking-for-tavr-program
We recently shared a milestone surgery that our very own, Dr. Matthew Selleck performed. Checkout the story of his patient, Hugh Smyers who received the first Whipple surgery in Las Vegas using a robotic system.
This was a very complex surgery that can take anywhere from five to eight hours and can require a lengthy stay.
“I expected a long recovery with a lot of pain however I woke up with next to no pain,” noted Smyers. “I was feeling well enough that I took my first walk the next day, only 18 hours after the operation,” said Smyers. “I was released to go home after only four days after my surgery”.
Thank you, Dr. Selleck for the world-class care being offered right here in Las Vegas!
Patient Testimonials Hugh Smyers was enjoying a relaxing day on the water, fishing in May of this year when unbeknownst to him, he would be visiting a local emergency room days later. Smyers typically avoids medical appointments and hospitals but he endured two full days of excruciating pain before finally seeking hel...
Our city has experienced a heinous tragedy. Our prayers are with our community as we all work to heal and recover from this unspeakable event.
We extend our deepest gratitude to the first responders whose heroic actions exemplify courage and selflessness.
Our hearts go out to the victims and their families of this senseless event, we stand in solidarity, offering our deepest condolences, strength and unwavering support.
Happy Hanukkah to our patients, our community and across the globe. Today we celebrate bringing light into a sometimes dark world. Happy Holidays and Happy Festival of Lights to all.
If frigid temps are taking hold where you live or visit this holiday season, it's a good time to review winter safety tips. Older adults are especially vulnerable as they have a higher risk of health problems and weather-related injuries. Keep the season fun and festive with these pointers.
Did you know that screening for lung cancer with annual low-dose CT scans among those at high risk can reduce the lung cancer death rate by up to 20% by detecting tumors at early stages when they are more likely to be curable. Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths in men and women, even more than breast, colon and prostate cancers combined.
In Nevada, only 1.4% of those at high risk were screened, which is significantly lower than that national rate of 4.5% and places Nevada 47th among all states for lung cancer screenings.
MountainView Hospital is working to change those statistics with its low-dose CT lung cancer screening program.
Dr. Arnold Chung, MountainView Hospital’s thoracic surgeon is focused on raising awareness about lung cancer screenings and the lives that can be saved. “I am passionate about improving early detection rates of lung cancer in at-risk individuals so that treatment can be started early if necessary, helping to improve outcomes and enhance the quality of life for each patient and their family.”
To find out if you should get a lung cancer screening, visit our website: https://bit.ly/487Bvrj
The holidays are all about giving from the heart. But have you heard of holiday heart syndrome? Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, a few overindulgences can put your heart at risk including; binge drinking, over-consumption of fatty meals filled with salt, caffeine and added stress.
Symptoms may include:
-heart palpitations including fluttering, or beating hard or fast
-an irregular or slow heartbeat
-feeling of pauses in between heartbeats
-chest pain, shortness of breath, light-headedness
If you you suspect your experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.
This summer, Dr. Matthew Selleck successfully performed Las Vegas' first robotic pancreatic surgery. This isn't the first "first" for Dr. Selleck, a Las Vegas native. He also performed the first hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) surgery, a surgical procedure to treat abdominal cancer as well as a robotic procedure to treat esophageal cancer.
Dr. Selleck returned to his hometown in 2021 to start Las Vegas Complex Surgical Specialists along with his partner Dr. Garrett Friedman. We couldn't be more delighted he's here making a huge impact on our city's health and wellbeing.
Congrats on another tremendous milestone!
Read the full announcement here: https://bit.ly/3t4VQhV
For some of us, the holidays are not so merry. In fact, many people feel depressed during this time of year. Watch our video for tips to deal with depression, courtesy of the [TAG]National Alliance on Mental Illness. If you're struggling, consider talking to your doctor about treatment options.
Our larger [TAG]HCA Healthcare network offers mental health resources. Learn about them at https://bit.ly/HCABehavioralHealth
To make testing convenient this season, the U.S. government is once again offering free at-home COVID-19 rapid tests. Each U.S. household can now place an order to receive four tests, which will ship directly to homes. Test results are available within 30 minutes, and no lab drop-off is required.
To place your order, visit https://bit.ly/3N3sjvJ
If you ordered COVID-19 tests previously, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may have extended the expiration date. Before throwing away a test that shows an "expired" date on the box, check here: https://bit.ly/3RgKIrs
When you're sick, it doesn't necessarily mean you need to visit an emergency room or doctor's office. If your symptoms are mild, here are some quick tips for managing them in the comfort of your own home.
And remember, getting a flu shot is your best bet for fending off the flu.
We wish you and your loved ones a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving this year.
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? Many people with lung cancer don’t have symptoms until the disease is in its later stages, according to the [TAG]American Lung Association. Some symptoms may not seem connected to the lungs or breathing at all, but they can be a sign of lung cancer in its early stages.
During Lung Cancer Awareness Month, test your knowledge of common symptoms – including some that might surprise you.
Learn more from the experts at Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare: https://bit.ly/3SSPpsD
CareNow Urgent Care, part of our HCA Healthcare family, is here to take care of your healthcare needs – and your family’s. Why leave the comfort of your own home if you don’t have to? Virtual Care* brings the quality care you need, directly to you. Use Web Check-In® to secure your spot in line and receive a link to your virtual telehealth visit. Visit https://bit.ly/3usmEsZ to get started today!
We have 18 convenient locations around Southern Nevada if you'd prefer an in-person visit.
If you're experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 immediately.
COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a group of diseases that make breathing difficult. These diseases include emphysema and chronic bronchitis. According to the American Lung Association, smoking is responsible for most COPD cases.
Do you or someone you know have COPD? Watch our video for tips to help you manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Still needing your flu shot? ? Our urgent care clinics, CareNow Urgent Care, part of our HCA Healthcare network, are now offering flu shots to help you fend off the flu.
To find one of the 18 CareNow clinics in Southern Nevada near you, visit:
https://www.carenow.com/locations/ #/clinic-locator
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in America, according to the American Lung Association. But if you’re at risk for lung cancer, there’s good news: Screening can detect lung cancer early, when you have the best chance of being cured.
Not sure if you should get screened? If you smoked, consider taking the American Lung Association’s risk quiz. It can help you find out if you should talk to your doctor about screening.
Get details and start the quiz here: https://bit.ly/40B7bT4
During Nurse Practitioner Week, we are proud to celebrate our advanced practice providers. Each day, our expert nurse practitioners (NPs) assess patients, order and interpret tests, make diagnoses and provide treatment — including prescribing medication.
To the more than 355,000 NPs across the nation within our larger HCA Healthcare network, thank you for your positive contributions to increase access to high quality care. We are grateful for your clinical expertise, leadership and all that you do to improve the health of patients in your community.
On this Veterans Day — a day to honor those who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and their families — we extend a heartfelt thank you for their selfless sacrifice.
We join our HCA Healthcare family in recognizing the positive impact veterans have on our communities through their service in and outside of our care sites. HCA Healthcare is proud to have thousands of military colleagues, having hired more than 55,000 veterans, active duty personnel and military spouses since 2012.
Our military colleagues truly exemplify our mission: Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life.
? Smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke are not the only risk factors for lung cancer. Do you know if you or someone you love is at risk?
According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer is the second most common type of cancer in both men and women (not counting skin cancer) and the leading cause of cancer-related death in the U.S. Watch our video to learn about risk factors.
Learn more from the experts at Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare: https://bit.ly/468qJ2v
During Imaging Technologies Week, we are proud to recognize the vital work of our radiologic and imaging professionals within our organization and our community partners we work with. The weeklong celebration commemorates the discovery of the X-ray by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in November of 1895. Today, the work of radiologic and other imaging technologists across our larger network at HCA Healthcare helps to give clinicians a clear picture of what’s going on inside a patient’s body.
We’re grateful for your compassion, dedication and the vital role you play in delivering safe, accurate care to our patients. Thank you for showing us the way!
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3150 N Tenaya Way, Suite 271
Las Vegas, NV
89128
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Monday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
Tuesday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
Wednesday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
Thursday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
Friday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
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