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Ear, Nose, & Throat
Saint Luke’s Ear, Nose, & Throat Specialists are here to help adults and children with sinusitis, hearing issues, thyroid disorders, throat issues, and other conditions. All of our physicians are board certified in otolaryngology, a specialty for patients with disorders of the ear, nose, throat, sinus, head, and neck.
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Emergency Rooms
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Emergency Services
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Endocrinology
Saint Luke's Endocrinology Specialists treat conditions including diabetes (type 1, type 2, and gestational) and thyroid disease.
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Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is used for patients with life-threatening heart or lung disease or damage. It provides short-term support of the cardiac or pulmonary system when conventional management fails. ECMO can fully support the heart and lungs until the underlying problem is resolved or organ transplantation occurs.
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Insomnia
Insomnia, the term for having trouble sleeping at night, is one of the most common sleep complaints.
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Interventional Pulmonology
Interventional pulmonology is a specialty that uses advanced, minimally invasive diagnostic tests and procedures for lung, airway, and chest conditions. Saint Luke’s has a team of fellowship-trained interventional pulmonologists.
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Kidney Cancer
Kidney cancer occurs when irregular cells grow in the kidneys, the two organs in the abdomen that filter waste from your blood. Our specialists use advanced techniques to treat cancer and restore kidney function, preserving the kidney whenever possible.
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Kidney Disease
Facing a chronic illness alone can be hard for you and your family. If you have fears or concerns, talk with people close to you. Talk with your healthcare team and other people with kidney disease. Ask for support or help right away when you need it. Ask your healthcare team about support groups in your area for you and family members. Contact national organizations that offer expert advice and education.