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    Eastside Medical Center

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    At Eastside, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life and strive to deliver high quality, cost-effective healthcare in the communities we serve. Our team of 1,200 medical professionals has mastered the art of healing – that perfect balance of modern medicine coupled with the latest technology and most importantly, the human touch. Last year, Eastside’s team served thousands of patients – performing over 5,700 surgeries, bringing more than 1,500 babies into the world and handling nearly 62,000 emergency room visits.

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      Last Updated: February 13th, 2012

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      • Eastside Medical Center
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        On Aug 06, 2019

        Who is a good candidate for bariatric surgery?

        You are a candidate for bariatric surgery if you have a BMI of 35 and above with at least one associated medical condition such as diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea or gastroesophageal reflux dis...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
        Eastside Medical Center has answered a question
        On Jun 19, 2019

        What is gastric bypass surgery?

        Gastric bypass surgery is a procedure that involves creating a small stomach to reduce the quantity of food you consume, which directly goes into the small bowel thereby bypassing certain parts of ...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
        Eastside Medical Center has answered a question
        On Jun 19, 2019

        What is the success rate of a cardiac ablation for atrial flutter?

        Atrial flutter comes in two flavors: typical and atypical. Typical flutter accounts for the vast majority of atrial flutters observed in patients who have not had a prior ablation in the left atriu...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
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        On Jun 19, 2019

        What is heart valve surgery?

        Heart valve surgery involves working and repairing or replacing the heart valve of a patient. There are four heart valves in the heart, called the aortic valve, mitral valve, tricuspid valve and th...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
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        On May 20, 2019

        How is carotid artery disease diagnosed?

        Although symptoms or physical exam may detect carotid stenosis, the best way is found with imaging. Primarily we use carotid ultrasound, but x-ray studies or MRI are frequently used not only to dia...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
        Eastside Medical Center has answered a question
        On May 02, 2019

        What causes heart failure?

        Heart failure is caused primarily by either having a heart attack or developing a cardiomyopathy. The heart, which is the main pump in the body, will fail when it cannot generate blood flow. This m...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
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        On May 02, 2019

        What are restrictive weight loss surgeries?

        Restrictive weight loss surgeries are surgeries that allow you to lose weight by restricting the amount of food you eat. Examples of restrictive weight loss surgeries include the gastric band, gast...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
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        On Apr 09, 2019

        What happens when a heart attack is diagnosed?

        When a heart attack is diagnosed the physician works as hard as he can to try to stop the heart attack. This is called aborting a heart attack in which the doctor tries to restart the blood flow do...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
        Eastside Medical Center has answered a question
        On Apr 09, 2019

        What should I do if I have a family history of heart disease?

        A family history of heart disease is one of many risk factors related to the development of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Routine cholesterol testing should be done on a periodic basi...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
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        On Apr 09, 2019

        How long does cardiac catheterization take to perform?

        The routine cardiac catheterization usually takes less than 30 minutes to complete. However, in order to start the procedure the patient must be given informed consent, taken to the catheterization...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
        Eastside Medical Center has answered a question
        On Apr 09, 2019

        How are cardiac arrhythmias treated?

        Arrhythmia—which simply means an abnormality of the heart rhythm—may range from the completely benign to the immediately life-threatening. Likewise, the treatment of arrhythmias may inv...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
        Eastside Medical Center has answered a question
        On Apr 01, 2019

        What happens during a heart attack?

        Your heart becomes weak and may stop. This is usually because the blood supply to the heart muscle is blocked or the electrical rhythm is altered. This makes the muscle not squeeze normally and mak...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
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        On Mar 25, 2019

        How is cardiomyopathy diagnosed?

        Patients who present with cardiomyopathy usually present with heart failure. The symptoms are related to the severity of the disease process. Therefore, some patients who have weak hearts or mild c...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
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        On Mar 12, 2019

        What can I expect when I arrive at the emergency room (ER)?

        Your emergency room (ER) experience will depend on your level of acuity, which refers to the level of care you need. People with high acuity are those experiencing chest pain, stroke symptoms or m...

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      • Eastside Medical Center
        Eastside Medical Center has answered a question
        On Feb 15, 2019

        How is coronary artery disease (CAD) diagnosed?

        There are multiple ways a doctor can test for coronary artery disease, including the symptoms that a patient presents with such as chest pain, shortness of breath, lightheadedness, pressure in the ...

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