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- For questions, you may reach the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at 240-566-3510.
- Please call 240-215-1470 for more information on ProMotion Fitness.
- To learn more about our Smoking Cessation Program, call 240-566-3622.
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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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Developing and maintaining a fitness routine can be very rewarding , and when cold weather disrupts your healthy habits, it can be disappointing and ...
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To achieve optimal health and wellness, it’s important to develop and practice healthy habits every day. It’s our mission to positively impact the ...
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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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Did you know there are more than 9,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ) residents in Frederick County? And that ...
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Having a baby can cause many intense emotions . It’s normal for new moms to have “baby blues,” which can include mood swings, crying spells, anxiety, ...
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Chances are, you or someone you know has arthritis . While older people have a higher chance of developing arthritis, it can affect anyone, including ...
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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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Do you have pain in your knees when you walk, hike, or sit down? Surgery is a last resort for many, but you can make your condition worse by putting ...
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are extremely common in the U.S. In fact, they’re the second most common type of infection, and cause more than 8 ...
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