Some health issues are easier to talk about than others. For many women, discussing conditions such as bladder control is difficult for many reasons.
You are not alone. GW Hospital is here to listen to women and provide complete...
The Kidney Precision Medicine Clinic treats people with kidney disease that may have an underlying genetic component. We start by identifying patients who may benefit from a genetic evaluation, then we perform the appropriate genetic tests,...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field to create clear and detailed pictures of internal organs and tissues. Since MRI does not use X-rays, no radiation exposure is involved. MRI is useful in diagnosing...
Angiography is an imaging procedure that takes images of blood vessels in various parts of the body, including the brain, heart and kidneys. This imaging helps doctors determine whether the vessels are diseased, narrowed, enlarged or fully...
CT scans use special X-ray systems that image the body from different angles and then use computer processing to show a cross-section of the various tissues and organs pictured. With very little radiation exposure to patients, CT scans have...
Radiation therapy is a relatively common form of treatment for cancer and is becoming more successful each year. Radiation therapy machines can more tightly control the radiation beam, directing it at the abnormal tumor and limiting the...
If you have been trying to get pregnant for at least one year with no success, you...
When it comes to liver care, there’s no need to search all over the region. Turn to GW Hospital for comprehensive services in one place, now including liver transplantations.
The GW Transplant Institute
The GW Transplant...
The GW Transplant Institute performs kidney transplants using kidneys from both living and deceased donors. This process may include:
- Pre-transplant care and listing for transplants
- Transplant surgery utilizing...