Dr. Adrian Sangeorzan, MD MEET EMU’S DOCTORS Request An Appointment Adrian Sangeorzan, MD, is a board-certified gynecologist practicing at EMU Health. Dr. Sangeorzan’s clinical practice centers around a comprehensive and specialized approach to the management of moderate-risk pregnancies, cesarean surgery, and attentive post-surgical care, along with providing compassionate assistance to couples facing infertility challenges. Dr.
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Mammograms Save Lives, But How Often Should You Have One?
The American Cancer Society reports that more than 43,000 American women die from breast cancer every year. Mammograms help women avoid becoming part of this statistic, but how often should you have one? Not everyone has the same recommended mammogram schedule, as every woman has various health and medical history factors that can influence mammogram
Read MoreWays to Improve Your Heart Health
What are the best ways to improve cardiac health and avoid heart attack and stroke? Cardiologists are medical specialists who diagnose, treat, and prevent heart problems. They can help improve your heart function and keep your blood vessels clear of harmful plaque. Below is some helpful advice, but we recommend calling EMU Health to discuss
Read MoreTen Interesting Facts About Radiology
Needing some X-rays? These precise and highly regarded tests have advanced in recent years. Here are some facts about radiology you might find interesting; they can help you understand the many benefits of X-rays. X-rays and Other Imaging Tests Are Quick and Painless For instance, a plain chest X-ray or imaging of a possible fracture
Read MoreUrology Clinic: We’re Here to Help You
Most of us take our urinary tract for granted until something goes wrong. Persistent infections, urinary incontinence, or prolapse of pelvic organs change life’s routines dramatically. At EMU Health, we provide state-of-the-art diagnostics, testing, and services that bring you back to full urological health and function. Let’s look at what urology is and common urological
Read MoreBody Imaging: The Best Path to Reducing Body Fat and Improving Body Tone
Is the answer to the American obesity epidemic simply about the number of pounds on a bathroom scale? Your primary care physician would tell you it’s more important to know how much fat and lean muscle you have and to leverage that knowledge toward healthy eating and exercise. Body imaging can provide the data you
Read MoreOrthopedic Implants and Total Joint Replacement
About one million people in the US receive artificial joint components in the knees and hips annually. That’s a lot of implant hardware, giving rise to the question: “Just what are orthopedic implants, and how are they used in total joint replacement surgeries?” If you and your doctor are considering this state-of-the-art procedure, you should
Read MoreHow Important is a Primary Care Physician
Primary Care Physicians (PCP) serve as the first point of contact for patients seeking medical care. They can provide preventive care, such as routine check-ups and screenings, and manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and asthma. By having a PCP, patients can receive timely and appropriate care for any health concerns or
Read MoreTen Tips for Choosing the Right Gynecologist
Choosing the right gynecologist is a personal decision. This physician diagnoses and treats problems of the female reproductive tract. Some GYNs also follow women before, though, and after pregnancy and perform many kinds of surgeries. Let’s talk about some tips to follow while choosing the right gynecologist and where you can go for comprehensive GYN
Read MoreTen Signs You Need to See a Heart Doctor
Has your primary care physician recommended you see a heart doctor? Heart doctors known as cardiologists, are experts in diagnosing, treating, and preventing a wide range of problems related to the health, structures, and function of this most vital of body organs. Here are ten signs that suggest you need to see a cardiologist. 1.
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