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A Safe Alternative to Hysterectomy

This article posted on: August 4, 2010

Presented by John Thomas, M.D.
Uterine fibroids affect millions of women. It can cause low back pain, discomfort, urinary frequency, constipation and lead to certain types of diseases such as menorraghia and dyspareunia. Now, Uterine Fibroid Embolization is used as a safe alternative to hysterectomy. There are several advantages to choosing this procedure over hysterectomy, including avoidance of the side effects of surgery and hormone therapy. In addition, after uterine fibroid embolization, patients can normally resume their usual activities several weeks earlier than they can after hysterectomy. Join Dr. Thomas as he explains uterine fibroids, Uterine Fibroid Embolization and answer your questions.

Call 210-575-0355 or 1-800-333-7333 to register. Registration is required please.
Location: Methodist Stone Oak Hospital Operating Room
September 29 – 6:00 p.m.

Kids Express at Methodist Stone Oak Hospital will be closed Monday, July 5th in observance of Independence Day

This article posted on: June 16, 2010

Kids Express at Methodist Stone Oak Hospital will be closed Monday, July 5th in observance of Independence Day.

Pat Burns new Chief Operating Officer

This article posted on: June 10, 2010

It is with much excitement that I am announcing Pat Burns has accepted the position as Chief Operating Officer at Methodist Stone Oak Hospital effective June 1, 2010. As many of you know Pat Burns served as the Vice President of Operations at Methodist Medical Center and has been within the Methodist Healthcare System for 26 years and has always had a great attitude and track record of success. You may not know that Pat served as my Laboratory Director while I was Chief Operating Officer at Humana Women’s Hospital South Texas in the early 90s. In my 23 year healthcare career with several hundred department directors having reported to me, Pat ranks among the top. I know that Pat is very excited about joining our team and helping us achieve all the goals and visions that we share for Methodist Stone Oak Hospital. Please join me in welcoming Pat to our team.

Dean Alexander, FACHE
CEO Methodist Stone Oak Hospital

What Are Hemorrhoids?

This article posted on: June 3, 2010

Wednesday, June 30, 6 p.m.
Methodist Stone Oak Hospital, Classroom One

Presented by Matthew Voth, MD, colon and rectal surgeon. Hemorrhoids are swollen and inflamed veins in the anus and rectum. Many people have hemorrhoids, and some do not even experience symptoms. Join Dr. Voth as he discusses the facts about hemorrhoids and answers your questions.

Registration is required by calling Methodist Healthcare HealthLine at 575-0355.

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