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- For questions, you may reach the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at 240-566-3510.
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Stroke Program
Our award-winning team is ready 24/7 to Act FAST and provide critical care to treat stroke.
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ProMotion Fitness
Exercise is Medicine. Let us help you develop a fitness plan focused on your unique health needs.
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August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month. As a parent, consider adding vision and eye health to your child’s back-to-school list. One in 4 ...
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It’s here again—back-to-school season. While the start of a new school year is exciting, it can also be overwhelming for kids and parents. Prepping ...
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Summer is ending and the first day of school is right around the corner. That means all the traveling, late nights and waking up late, was fun while ...
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Water. It’s one of the most important elements for all living things. Up to 60 percent of the human adult body is made of water. It’s essential for ...
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Melanoma is a serious type of skin cancer. That’s why Frederick Health is raising awareness of sun safety and the importance of getting regular and ...
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When Betsy Q. experienced a stroke in July 2024, she knew exactly what was happening. "This wasn't my first stroke," she explained during a recent ...
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May is National Women's Health Month. Frederick Health recognizes that women have unique healthcare needs. Many women experience health challenges ...
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May is Better Sleep Month, a month dedicated to encouraging people to develop better sleep habits to achieve restful, rejuvenating sleep. This ...
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Eating healthy, getting plenty of physical activity, and wearing sunscreen are a few ways to protect your health throughout your life. But with each ...
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Beat the Heat Overexposure to sunshine can cause eye complications, age spots, or wrinkles. Most seriously, it can also cause skin cancer. Did you ...
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