Posted on 20 January 2010. Tags: burlington, cardiology, family medicine, gynecology, internal medicine, obstetrics, orthopaedics, rheumatology, voorhees, willingboro
Research shows that we search for the most experienced physicians. However, convenience plays a key role in our selection of healthcare providers and facilities. Whether searching for a primary care physician, a heart specialist or a physical therapy center, most of us hope to find quality doctors and healthcare services that are close to where we live or to where we work.
This year, that search can be easily met at Cooper’s expanded physician practices in the suburban tri-county area.
From family medicine to obstetrics and gynecology, and from orthopaedics to medical specialties, Cooper University Hospital’s University Physicians have begun to see patients at new and improved locations in Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties.
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Posted on 14 July 2009. Tags: high-risk pregnancy, maternal-fetal medicine, neonatal care, obstetrics, perinatologists, pregnancy
For millions of women in the United States, 40 weeks of pregnancy usually progress without serious complications. For some, however, existing or new health issues with themselves or their unborn babies put them in the “high risk” category.
Chronic health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure or asthma can place an expectant mother in the high-risk group. Other causes, such as carrying more than one fetus, previous complicated pregnancy, birth defects, preterm labor, or developing a condition during pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, also can warrant a high-risk classification.
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