Huron Regional Medical Center

Spring 2017

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? How Do You Know? From Head t Toe, How Do You Know? WHEN IT COMES TO SURGERY, HURON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER HAS YOU COVERED. HRMC'S TOP-NOTCH SURGEONS perform more than 1,700 inpatient and same-day procedures every year, allowing you to receive care close to home with your friends and family nearby. But how do you know what kind of specialist you need to see? Terry Spencer, MD Cy Haatvedt, MD Steven Branch, MD, PhD Greg Danielson, MD William Graham, MD Mark Milone, MD ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? COVERED ? COVERED COVERED ? COVERED COVERED ? COVERED. ? . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Ophthalmology Your eyes are how you view the world, and when something endangers that window – such as a cataract clouding the lens in one eye – you need a good ophthalmologist on your side. Otolaryngology Otolaryngologists are ear, nose and throat specialists. Removing tonsils, putting tubes in a child's ears to reduce the occurrence of ear infections, and treating head and neck cancers are their surgical territory. General Surgery General surgeons do lots of procedures, including breast biopsies, lumpectomies, mastectomy and reconstruction, appendix and gallbladder removal, and surgeries that treat colon, lung and thyroid cancers. Laparoscopic surgeries are often done by general surgeons. John Bormes, MD Gastroenterology Using laparoscopic and minimally invasive techniques, a gastroenterologist treats diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, including cancers and benign conditions of the esophagus, liver, spleen, bile ducts, pancreas, stomach and gallbladder. 4 wellone CONNECTION www.huronregional.org

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