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At The Rhythm of Life Cardiac Rehab Center at The Heart and Vascular Center, we believe cardiac patients should have opportunities to facilitate their own recoveries while progressing toward healthier, more active lifestyles. The Center offers...
The Northwest Surgical Hospital brings together some of Amarillo’s finest nurses, surgical technicians and physicians who provide a convenient and affordable alternative for patients requiring general, routine surgical services. We have been...
When it comes to vascular health, you can rely on today’s vascular surgeons to support you at every step. Modern vascular care encompasses targeted medical therapy, exercise and diet plans, minimally invasive procedures and traditional...
Your pelvic floor is made up of a group of muscles within the pelvis that support pelvic organs and help control bowel and bladder functions. Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) is a common condition that obstructs your ability to properly control...
The Northwest Texas Healthcare System Heart and Vascular Center is now offering a non-surgical procedure for the treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The ClotTriever® System from Inari Medical is an FDA-cleared mechanical thrombectomy...
Learn more about diabetes and how to manage it. Amanda Ast, MS, RD/LD, CDCES, Diabetes Education Program Coordinator at Northwest Texas Healthcare System, shares her knowledge and provides tools and information you can use....
The Northwest Texas Healthcare System Therapy Center helps patients regain their independence and get back to living active lives. We provide numerous services including physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech and language...
Many people experience pain in their legs when they walk. This can be a very complex problem. You may be experiencing leg pain as a result of major nerve damage or compression, disease of the nervous system caused by diabetes, venous problems,...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is caused by soft tissues in the airway that collapse during sleep and block the flow of oxygen to the brain. When the brain senses a lack of oxygen, it wakes up the body so it can take a breath. This happens many...
