Showing 11 - 20 of 25 Services and Treatments

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Joint Replacement

If your hips, knees or other joints cause pain and you can’t enjoy life the way you used to, you may be a candidate for total joint replacement surgery.
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Lab Tests

Laboratory tests use blood, urine or other samples to understand what is happening inside your body or if treatments that have been prescribed to you are working. Tests can check for blood glucose (sugar) levels, liver or kidney function, hormone function, the flu and more. Lab tests are ordered by your physician or advanced practice clinician when needed.
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Lung Cancer Screening

Lung cancer screenings help us catch the early signs of lung cancer (lung nodules) using a safe, low-dose imaging test. Our nationally recognized program offers more of the services you need in one program, including support to quit smoking and access to experienced lung cancer specialists.
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Mammogram

Our Breast Health Services program gives you easy access to the most advanced breast cancer screening technologies, including 3D mammograms. Our commitment to delivering exceptional care includes accurate testing and immediate support from a nurse navigator for any abnormal findings.
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Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear medicine is a specialized area of radiology that uses very small amounts of radioactive materials, or radiopharmaceuticals, to examine organ function and structure. Nuclear medicine imaging is a combination of many different disciplines.
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Nuclear Stress Test

Myocardial perfusion is an imaging test. It's also called a nuclear stress test. It is done to show how well blood flows through the heart muscle. It also shows how well the heart muscle is pumping. This test may be done during rest and while you exercise.
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OACIS/Palliative Medicine Inpatient Consult Service

Palliative care consultation is available through OACIS/Palliative Medicine Inpatient Consult Service at Lehigh Valley Health Network.
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PET/CT scan

A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is a type of nuclear medicine imaging test. It is used to examine various body tissues to identify certain conditions by looking at blood flow, metabolism, and oxygen use. PET scans also may be used to see how well the treatment of certain diseases is working. Combined with computed tomography (CT), PET/CT provides a detailed view of the anatomy and conditions within the body.
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Pre-Admission Testing

Tests to be performed prior to your surgery or procedure. Pre-admission testing (PAT) is usually done no earlier than 14 days before surgery or procedure and is scheduled through the doctor's office.