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Augusta Hospital Breathes Partnership with Mayo Clinic
A surgical team at Doctors Hospital, Augusta, performed the first da Vinci® Single-Site™ Hysterectomy in the city of Augusta on October...
Augusta area rowers provide clues to breathing, fitness
Doctors Hospital Earns Top Performer on Key Quality Measures Recognition from The Joint Commission Three Years in a Row
Doctors Hospital Earns National Reaccreditation with Four (4) Commendations from the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer Augusta...
Spinal cord stimulation isn't a new procedure, but new advances offer more widespread coverage of the spine.
Doctors Hospital is using new technology called Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy.
Only about one hundred of these deaths occur in young athletes every year, but the scary part is that eighty percent of those athletes never ...
World breastfeeding week was launched by the idea that every mom should breastfeed for at least six months.
Although birth rates are declining across the United States, Doctors Hospital had a record breaking month for babies born in one month.
The Augusta Chronicle spoke to Dr. Phillip Catalano, a thoracic surgeon at Doctors Hospital, about the benefits of lung CT screenings.
Doctors Hospital Certified Executive Chef Greg Mueller Talks About Culinary Competitions
Starting this month, visitors and employees of Doctors Hospital will have a new on campus dining option.
Afternoon thunderstorms are likely for the next week, and, with highs in the 90s, doctors say the heat and high humidity should be approached...
Starting this month, visitors and employees of Doctors Hospital will have a new on campus dining option adjacent to the existing hospital Cafeteria...
It was only a drill but local officials were spurred to action exactly as if a radiological disaster at Plant Vogtle was real.
Patients having surgical procedures at Doctors Hospital now have one more way to keep family and friends updated on their progress with a newly...
NBC 26 News interviews Doctors Hospital Clinical Dietician Manager Johanna Dunstan about the dangers of consuming splenda if you are a diabetic...
NBA Legend Bill Walton Visits Doctors Hospital
Ex-NBA star Bill Walton, former MMA star Nate Quarry are models of success for spinal surgery.
Darron Bebronski Lenon Started on His Path to College Today
Individuals in the Augusta area dealing with difficulty walking or hand paralysis as a result of stroke, multiple sclerosis, or other central...
Doctors Hospital will celebrate EMS Appreciation Week with an EMS Barbeque Luncheon from 10 am - 2pm on Tuesday, May 21 and Thursday, May 23 ...
The American Institute of Minimally Invasive Surgery (AIMIS) has named Doctors Hospital a Center of Excellence in Women's Health Surgery, making...
Doctors Hospital in Augusta, Ga., has been named to the Georgia Hospital Association's (GHA) Partnership for Health and Accountability (PHA) ...
Doctors Hospital Bans Early Elective Deliveries
Dr. Marianne Neifert, aka Dr. Mom, is a nationally renowned pediatrician and best-selling author who has been seen on The Today Show, Good Morning...
A positive diagnosis for lung cancer is a death sentence for many each year. In fact, no type of cancer is more deadly than lung cancer with ...
The technology of robotics combined with a single-site incision provides patients with a more comfortable, virtually painless gallbladder procedure...
New technology can help patients in their battle of salivary disease, something that sounds rare, but is more common than most think.
Doctors Hospital now offers a partial knee replacement specifically designed for each individual patient from ConfoMIS, Inc. Partial knee replacement...
Currently, amniotic membrane is being used for a wide range of procedures including eye, oral, spine surgery, and for the treatment of difficult...
The American Institute of Minimally Invasive Surgery (AIMIS) has named Doctors Hospital a Center of Excellence in Women's Health Surgery, making...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women, claiming more than one million lives each year.
Each year in America, an estimated 244,000 new breast cancer cases are diagnosed. Out of these diagnosed cases, nearly 40,000 will be fatal.