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Health & Medicine Published 9 months ago

For 11 consecutive years, U.S. News has named UAB Hospital the best hospital in Alabama, with several specialties and procedures ranked among the best.

Health & Medicine Published 11 months ago

The device will be used to treat patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis who are at high or extreme risk for open-heart surgery.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

The program is designed specifically to treat women and address the distinct concerns and unique risk factors that women may experience.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

Although living with his congenital heart defect has come with its challenges, Bill Wingate hopes he can encourage others with similar conditions. 

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

At 15 months old, Brooke Miley Lillie received a heart transplant. At 19, she received a kidney. At 27, she defied the odds and delivered her first daughter at UAB Hospital.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

In just the five years since UAB completed 10,000 robotic surgeries, surgeons across 15 disciplines have now collectively exceeded 20,000 robotic surgeries, setting a record for the hospital.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

UAB surgeons perform new technique that is minimally invasive and allows for a quicker recovery time.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

U.S. News & World report named UAB Hospital as the best hospital in Alabama.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

Diane Bishop creates care packages for other aortic patients to equip them with the supplies they need to take control of their health.

Campus & Community Published more than a year ago

Record $95 million Heersink lead gift to advance strategic growth and biomedical innovation.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

CABG is a commonly performed, lifesaving surgery for patients with heart attacks and severe disease of the heart’s blood vessels. Avoiding a surgery like CABG due to fears of COVID-19 has “drastic implications.”

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