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Find out why Charlyne Taylor, Dr. Thomas Umbach, Ketty Carvallo and many others choose hospitals of The Valley Health System for quality care.

New Bariatric Surgeon, Dr. Thomas Umbach

Dr. Thomas UmbachWe want you to be among the first to know that we have a new bariatric surgery Medical Director who is highly qualified and knowledgeable about gastric bypass and lapband procedures. Thomas Umbach, M.D., F.A.C.S. relocated his bariatric practice from Oregon to Las Vegas and began seeing patients on July 1, 2008. Click here to learn more about Dr. Umbach.

Desert Springs Completes 1,000th PAD screening

1000th PAD ScreeningThe Leg Circulation Center at Desert Springs Hospital recently completed its 1,000th Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) screening for peripheral artery disease (PAD). Henderson resident Catherline Ulrich was the 1,000th patient to have an ABI screening done at the Leg Circulation Center.

Schedule a FREE ABI Screening
The Leg Circulation Center at Desert Springs Hospital can help you determine if you have PAD with a simple screening. The ABI screening takes about 10 minutes and measures the pulses in your feet. Your screening results will be provided to you and your primary care physician. To schedule your FREE ABI screening, call the Leg Circulation Center at (702) 369-7979.

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First in the United States to Receive Special Diabetes Distinction

The Joint CommissionDesert Springs Hospital Medical Center received notification July 10 that it became the first inpatient diabetes program in the United States to earn a Certificate of Distinction for Advanced Inpatient Diabetes Care from The Joint Commission, the national organization that accredits healthcare organizations across the United States.

Desert Springs Hospital Relieving ER Waits

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AUGUST 28, 2006 - Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center has made numerous changes to its Emergency Department to reduce wait times and improve patient care.

When patients enter Desert Springs Hospital, they are taken to triage to be assessed, registered and have their vital signs checked. Patients who are acutely ill are immediately taken into one of the main treatment areas. If patients are less acute, they are taken to the newly developed Comprehensive Assessment, Review and Disposition (CARxD) room where treatment and diagnostic testing begin.

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Your Medications

You Medications Keep track of your history
  • Write your medical history.
  • Make a list of all the medications you take. Include dietary supplements and vitamins.
  • List the names and telephone numbers of your doctors and pharmacies.
Work as a team with your doctor and other healthcare professionals
  • Make sure all your doctors are aware of medications that other physicians have prescribed for you. Tell them about any over-the-counter medications and homeopathic or herbal products you are taking.
  • Pharmacists are excellent sources of medication information. If possible, take any new prescriptions or refill requests to the same pharmacy so that you can get to know your pharmacist and he or she gets to know you.
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Senior Advantage (55+)

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Health News Magazine Online

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Multicultural Institute

Multicultural Institute of Medicine

Due to the fast-growing Hispanic population in Southern Nevada, and particularly the area directly surrounding Desert Springs Hospital, we are pleased to announce we are in the midst of developing a Multicultural Institute of medicine within our facility.

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