NKY couple undergoes back-to-back spine surgery
A Northern Kentucky couple shares their journey through back-to-back spine surgeries at St. Elizabeth and how coordinated care helped them return to daily life.
A Northern Kentucky couple shares their journey through back-to-back spine surgeries at St. Elizabeth and how coordinated care helped them return to daily life.
Robotic-assisted hysterectomy offers women a minimally invasive surgical option that supports faster recovery and less disruption to daily life. Using advanced technology, gynecologic surgeons at St. Elizabeth can treat common conditions with smaller incisions, less pain and a quicker return to normal activities.
In a personal colorectal cancer story, Greater Cincinnati resident PJ Cosgrove shares how a routine screening led to an early diagnosis and a successful treatment plan. His experience highlights why timely colonoscopies, patient-centered communication and coordinated cancer care can improve outcomes and peace of mind.
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Spring is a natural time to reassess your health, especially if chronic knee pain is limiting your daily activities or sleep. Understanding the signs of advanced joint damage can help you decide when it may be time to talk with a provider about knee replacement and take the next step toward improved mobility and comfort.
Caregivers play a vital and often unrecognized role in the cancer journey, providing advocacy, emotional support and daily assistance that help patients navigate treatment with confidence. From speaking up when something feels wrong to offering reassurance during difficult moments, caregivers are essential partners in care. With support from the cancer care team at St. Elizabeth, caregivers help ensure concerns are addressed early and patients feel supported every step of the way.
A cutting-edge heart rhythm procedure at St. Elizabeth Healthcare is helping patients with atrial fibrillation find relief, including Dr. Douglas Flora treated by Dr. Mohammad Sinno.
Patients in St. Elizabeth’s Cardiovascular Surgical ICU participated in an in‑unit Heart Mini to support recovery and heart health.
When a rare genetic heart condition threatened multiple members of one family, early diagnosis, advanced cardiac surgery and preventive care changed the course of their lives. Through genetic testing and proactive treatment, the Fox family turned a history of life‑threatening aortic aneurysms into a story of survival, prevention and hope.
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