Bringing Pioneering Procedures to Kentucky
LOUISVILLE In the field of gastroenterology, innovations in endoscopy and minimally invasive surgery have led to much improved results and quality of life for patients.
LOUISVILLE In the field of gastroenterology, innovations in endoscopy and minimally invasive surgery have led to much improved results and quality of life for patients.
NEW ALBANY It’s a common Hollywood story line. The detective races to find the clues to solve the mystery before the criminal kills the hostage.
“We spend a lot of money on healthcare and health insurance. The problem is, we’re not spending enough on prevention.”— Whitney Jones, MD LOUISVILLE In
LOUISVILLE & NEW ALBANY, IN As Steven Harrell, MD, says, “Gastroenterologists deal with everything from the esophagus to the anus and all the things in
LEXINGTON For many people, the convenience and function of their hands is not something they truly appreciate until it is gone. Brandon Devers, MD, hand
LOUISVILLE In many internal medicine-based specialty practices today, providers seem to follow one of two approaches: either the generalist, who sees anything and everything, or
LEXINGTON The technological advances made throughout the past decade that we now enjoy in our day-to-day lives have been nothing short of amazing. The same
LOUISVILLE We have all heard and perhaps even used the idiom, “It’s not brain surgery,” regarding an easy and uncomplicated task. But what if it
DANVILLE In military jargon, “watch my six” means “watch my back.” Certainly it’s a term that Robert Knetsche, MD, an orthopedic and spine surgeon, is
When Justin W. Case, MD, began to practice gastroenterology and hepatology at Georgetown Community Hospital in August 2013, he was coming home. The Grant County
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