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A Diabetes-Free Future for Patients after Pancreas Transplantation

… For patients with type 1 diabetes, a pancreas transplant can mean a life free from testing blood sugar, taking insulin, and the … they are gratefully adjusting to a new, insulin-free lifestyle. See separate stories on everydayhealth.com and NY1.com. … A Diabetes-Free Future for Patients after Pancreas Transplantation …

Last Modified: 05/25/2023 - 11:46

First Visit: What New Patients Need to Know

… your back. Shenelle Wilson , the new patient coordinator for the Pancreas Center, is here to help you beginning with … quickly – usually within a few days of a patient’s request for an appointment. The team reviews new patients’ records … is a new online patient portal that provides a free, secure way for patients to access health records, …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 17:59

Nutrient deficiencies and the gluten free diet

… C helps you absorb iron while calcium competes with iron for absorption. In addition, as a result of the GF diet, some … monitor you (with bloodwork, during your annual check-up) for the nutrient deficiencies you are at risk for. If you are … dietitian. Check out next week’s blog for gluten free meal ideas and recipes! …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:00

CytoSorb Reduction of Free Hemoglobin During Cardiac Surgery

… care without CytoSorb. Measures include change in plasma free hemoglobin; assessment of device-related adverse events; … CytoSorb Reduction of Free Hemoglobin During Cardiac Surgery …

Last Modified: 02/13/2023 - 21:07

Organic? Omega 3? Free-Range? All You Need to Know About Eggs.

… choline and vitamin D.  They are easily digested and great for patients experiencing digestive symptoms.  However, not … larger air sac. These eggs are best to use in baking. Cage-Free Eggs Hens are raised without cages; however this does … not necessarily mean the hens are outdoors. Often, cage-free eggs come from birds raised in overcrowded living spaces …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:00

The Latest Guidelines for COVID-19 Safety: What You Need to Know Before Your Procedure

… our top priority whether you are a patient or visitor. For ease during your visit, please refer to the COVID-19 protocols below. Our guidelines remain up to date with the latest recommendations from the New York State Department of … The Latest Guidelines for COVID-19 Safety: What You Need to Know Before Your …

Last Modified: 07/21/2023 - 09:10

Advancing Breast Cancer Treatment: Dr. Roshni Rao on the Latest Breakthroughs from the I-SPY Trial

… with Roshni Rao, MD , Chief of Breast Surgery, about the latest developments in the groundbreaking I-SPY trial . … study that aims to personalize treatments for high-risk breast cancer by using an adaptive model that … in recurrence rates between mastectomy and lumpectomy for certain patients who respond well to pre-surgery …

Last Modified: 11/15/2024 - 15:47

For Referring Providers

… an appointment please call our offices at (212) 342-1155. For your patient’s convenience, we have offices at several … records you believe will be necessary at his/her consult visit, please fax them to our office at (212) 305-0267. This … our physicians can review the records prior to the consult visit. Our providers will ensure you receive a follow up …

Last Modified: 02/19/2023 - 13:10

Waiting for a Lung Transplant

… the New York region, most patients wait from 10-14 months for their replacement organ(s) to become available, depending … on their blood type. During your wait, it is critical for you to maintain good nutrition and keep up rehabilitation … Until the time of your transplant surgery, you will visit the Beverly & Arthur Shorin Comprehensive Outpatient …

Last Modified: 03/06/2026 - 00:54

Educational Videos for Physicians

… Watch our physicians and surgeons explain the latest updates and best practices in the management of aortic disease.       For more helpful videos, check out our full library of … latest advances in the field, please look to our CME site for upcoming events.  …

Last Modified: 03/17/2025 - 12:08

Evaluation for Lung Transplant Surgery

… that lung transplantation is a possible treatment option for you, he or she will contact the NewYork-Presbyterian Center for Advanced Lung Disease and Transplantation at Columbia … is the best and only option for each patient. The latest alternative treatment strategies can sometimes enable …

Last Modified: 03/06/2026 - 00:14

Services for International Patients

… regularly travel here to get diagnostic care and treatment for a variety of reasons: Top Rankings and Top Results : All … feel as comfortable as possible with every aspect of your visit, from the moment you contact us to when you walk out … will help you schedule and plan every aspect of your visit. They’ll work with you to create an itinerary, schedule …

Last Modified: 01/14/2026 - 16:52

Center for Digestive Diseases

… NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center for Digestive Health. The Center for Digestive Health … programs, services, and centers here provide access to the latest developments in the field. A referring physician may … Fort Washington Avenue, NY, NY 10032 www.pancreascenter.com Referrals: 212.305.9467 Price Chest Center Herbert Irving …

Last Modified: 02/19/2023 - 13:07

Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer

… It is currently the most effective treatment available for many with this condition.  Goals of Surgery Pancreatic cancer operations are generally used for two purposes: Some operations are designed to completely … symptoms and prevent further problems without aiming for a cure.  Types of Surgery Procedures can range from …

Last Modified: 09/24/2025 - 13:04

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