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Aneurysm Survivor Raises Awareness About High Blood Pressure in Women
An elementary school music teacher and jazz musician, 54-year-old Lisa was initially diagnosed with high blood pressure—the number one killer of women—in her early 30s. It is often called “the silent killer” because most who have it don’t experience any symptoms. Lisa was on blood pressure medication but had stopped taking it because she experienced side effects. She put off seeing her doctor about it for several months.
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Why I Give: Sean Khurana
The Khurana Family have become steadfast advocates and philanthropic supporters of Saint Luke’s.
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Michael & Marlys Haverty Cardiometabolic Center of Excellence Story
Through the Havertys' generosity, the Center has been able to create a national model of care called the Cardiometabolic Center Alliance.
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Why I Give: Mitch Rodeberg
Volunteer and donor, Mitch Rodeberg, is proud to be a part of the Saint Luke’s team.
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American Grit
Johanne Blackburn dreaded getting a second colonoscopy. She had one in 2002 in Quebec, Canada, where she lived at the time. The doctor performed that colonoscopy in a communal setting with other patients and no sedation.
Saint Luke’s Recognized on U.S. News & World Report’s 2022-2023 Best Hospitals List
Saint Luke’s Health System honored in multiple categories for healthcare excellence
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Not a Simple Fix: A Worthwhile Weight-Loss Journey
After three years, 142 pounds, nine dress sizes, 15,000 minutes of meditation, dozens of behavioral therapy sessions, two finished 5Ks, and one pandemic, Esther Grenz tells her Saint Luke's Center for Surgical Weight Loss story.
Saint Luke’s East Hospital Awarded Center of Excellence in Specialized Prostate Treatment Accreditation
Saint Luke’s East Hospital achieved accreditation as a Center of Excellence in Specialized Prostate Treatment, recognized for providing the highest quality of care and patient safety by Surgical Review Corporation (SRC).
LSVT LOUD Therapy Restores Patient’s Speech
Diane Pence regularly spoke with colleagues at hospice and assisted living organizations that took care of people with end-stage diseases—that is, until she could barely speak at all.
Breast Cancer Survivor Survives SCAD Heart Attack
Sally was working when she felt a pain in her chest so bad it felt like someone punched her.