Skip to main content

Search Results for %ED%8F%AC%ED%95%AD%EC%B6%9C%EC%9E%A5%EB%A7%8C%EB%82%A8%EF%BC%88Talk:PC53%EF%BC%8924%EC%8B%9C%EA%B0%84%20%EC%96%B8%EC%A0%9C%EB%93%A0%EC%A7%80%20%EC%A0%84%ED%99%94%EF%BC%BC%EC%9D%B8%EC%A0%9C%EA%B0%95%EB%A6%89%EC%B6%9C%EC%9E%A5%EB%A7%88%EC%82%AC%EC%A7%80

Jersey Jam Thanks

Learn More

Podcasts

KYW teams up with Deborah Heart and Lung Center on an innovative, health-focused podcast. Listen, download, subscribe, and share below.

Learn More

Sweepstakes Rules

Learn More

HeartMate™ 3 LVAD For Heart Failure

The CardioMEMS™ HF System is the first and only FDA-approved heart failure monitoring device proven to significantly reduce hospital admissions and improve quality of life in class III heart failure patients that have been hospitalized in the previous 12 months.

Learn More

The remedē® System (for Central Sleep Apnea)

Learn More

Thoracic (Lung) Surgery

Lung surgery is surgery done to repair or remove lung tissue. There are many common lung surgeries, including: Biopsy of an unknown growth Lobectomy, to remove one or more lobes of a lung Pneumonectomy, to remove a lung Surgery to prevent the buildup or return of fluid to the chest (pleurodesis) Surgery to remove an…

Learn More

Endoscopic Vein Harvesting

Prior to performing bypass surgery, a Deborah® cardiothoracic surgeon determines what type of blood vessels are needed to create the bypass graft. Surgeons may opt to choose arteries from a patient’s chest (mammary or thoracic arteries), arm (radial artery), or veins in the legs (saphenous vein).

Learn More

Nuclear Imaging

Learn More

Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Closure

Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a condition in which the ductus arteriosus does not close. The word “patent” means open. The ductus arteriosus is a blood vessel that allows blood to go around a baby’s lungs before birth. Soon after the infant is born and the lungs fill with air, the ductus arteriosus is no…

Learn More

Varicose Vein Treatment

Varicose veins are enlarged veins that are swollen and raised above the surface of the skin. They can be dark purple or blue, and look twisted and bulging. At Deborah Heart and Lung Center, several varicose vein treatment options are available, including: Radiofrequency ablation Sclerotherapy Phlebectomy Venous stasis ulcer treatment

Learn More

Terms & Conditions

By participating in this quiz, or screening or health assessment, I recognize and accept all risks associated with it. I understand that the program will only screen for certain risk factors and does not constitute a complete physical exam. For the diagnosis of a medical problem, I must see a physician for a complete medical exam. I release Deborah Heart and Lung Center and any other organization(s) involved in this screening, and their employees and agents, from all liabilities, medical claims or expenses which may arise from my participation. Thank you for investing in your health by participating today.