Hospital Features
In its 150th anniversary year, Saint Barnabas Medical Center looks to the future with an ambitious new construction project.
To take the best care of yourself, heed these nuggets of advice from a doctor.
A local man’s treatment preserves a limb—and a life.
Today’s more precise treatments for prostate cancer
minimize troublesome side effects.
In both Long Branch and Lakewood, new private rooms enhance
the patient experience at Monmouth Medical Center.
To meet growing demand, a new Orthopaedic Institute
provides comprehensive bone and joint care—including joint replacements—in one place.
A computerized system helps surgeons navigate
delicate tissues with greater precision.
A physician helps high school grads prepare, physically and emotionally, for this new experience.
The hospital was an hour away, But
for one couple, having a child there
became a cherished annual custom.
Faces of Saint Peter's introduces you to physiatrist Naimish Baxi.
Faces of Saint Peter's introduces you to obstetrician/gynecologist and reproductive endocrinologist Michael Bohrer.
For this amateur athlete, thanks to innovative surgery, an achilles tear looks like just a brief delay.
For some, knee or hip
replacement can mean an
end to pain and a return
to activity. Here are two
success stories.
For eligible ex-smokers, low-dose CT
scanning can bring peace of mind.
In 8 key numbers, here’s
a summer skin-safety guide
you can ‘count’ on.
Advances in radiation
oncology now help doctors
target malignancies
more precisely.
An internist at Saint Barnabas
Medical Center explains the
vaccinations adults require.
A teacher is successfully treated for HPV-related
head and neck cancer, a growing problem.
Tiny radioactive beads target tumor cells precisely,
sparing healthy tissue.
Thanks to new techniques, breast cancer treatment
won’t stop this South Orange woman from having children.
No age group has a monopoly
on “brain attack”—we all
need to protect ourselves
by knowing the signs.
This potentially deadly disease
threatens an unwanted return,
but vaccination can stop it.
This food ingredient can help you lower
cholesterol and lose weight.
Those vital eight hours
at nighttime restore
physical vitality and
mental sharpness for
the approaching day.