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An inguinal hernia (pronounced IN-gwuh-nul HER-nee-uh) is when part of your intestine pushes through a weak spot in your lower belly (abdominal) wall. This area is called the groin. The hernia creates a lump in your groin. Over time, the hernia may get bigger.
A pituitary tumor is a growth in the pituitary gland that can cause problems with hormone secretion. Saint Luke’s Neuro-Oncology has highly-specialized physicians to treat these tumors.
Saint Luke’s Sleep Disorders Program is the premier provider of sleep-related diagnostic and therapeutic services for sleep apnea.
Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain and nervous system causing problems with memory, thinking, and behavior.
A migraine headache is an often severe, throbbing type of headache that is different from others because it’s pain is accompanied by other symptoms.
Meniscus tears can happen during a rotating movement while bearing weight, such as when twisting the upper leg while the foot stays in one place during sports and other activities.
Influenza (flu) is an easily spread respiratory tract infection. It is caused by a virus. About 5% to 20% of people in the U.S. get the flu each year.
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a slow and progressive circulation disorder. Narrowing, blockage, or spasms in a blood vessel can cause PVD.
Expert care and personalized treatment for gallbladder cancer.