BestPractice Newsletter – Temple Health

View Now; Setting Up Self-Monitored Blood Pressure (SMBP) for Empowered Care Learn best practices for implementing self-measured blood pressure through the AHA Target: BP program. Get Support Through Target: BP™ Find out how to enroll in the AHA/American Medical Association Target BP program. Resources for Providers and Patients

Atrial Septal Defect Closure – Temple Health

Find a doctor near you, request an appointment, or call 800-TEMPLE-MED (800-836-7536) today. Our Locations. The locations listed below are physician practices on Temple Health campuses. … Schedule Appointment Get Directions. Share. main menu. Back One Level. Atrial Septal Defect Closure. Doctors.

Flat Feet – Temple Health

If you’re experiencing signs or symptoms of flat feet, schedule an appointment or call 800-TEMPLE-MED (800-836-7536) today. Learn more about our doctors and care team who diagnose and treat flat feet. Share. main menu. Back One Level. Flat Feet. Doctors & Care Team. Find A Doctor Schedule …

5 Tips to Help Older Adults Stay Out of the ER | Temple Health

But, accidents and illnesses happen. You should always get the medical care you or a loved one needs. … that make up the “big picture” of your health. If you have a health condition, sometimes it can change unexpectedly. A call to your doctor, rather than a trip to the ER, allows you to explain your symptoms to your healthcare provider …

Patient Resources – Temple Health

To obtain medical images or a copy of your hospital medical record, please call 215-248-8280 or visit the Health Information Management (HIM) and Centralized Release of Information (ROI) Department located on the first floor of the main hospital building.

Neuromuscular Diseases – Temple Health

If you’re experiencing signs or symptoms of neuromuscular diseases, schedule an appointment or call 800-TEMPLE-MED (800-836-7536) today. Learn more about our doctors and care team who diagnose and treat neuromuscular diseases. Share. main menu. Back One Level. Neuromuscular Diseases.

Urgent Care or ER? How to Decide – Temple Health

Call 911 if you are experiencing a medical emergency. Symptoms and Conditions Best Treated at a Hospital Emergency Room. When to go to an emergency room: When you or someone close to you is experiencing: Chest pain or pressure; Uncontrolled bleeding; Sudden or severe pain; Coughing or vomiting blood; Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

Dr. Larry Kaiser, President & CEO of Temple University … – Temple Health

Larry R. Kaiser, MD, FACS, President & CEO of Temple University Health System, the Lewis Katz Dean at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Senior Executive Vice President for Health Affairs at Temple University, has been named one of the top “50 Most Influential Physician Executives and Leaders” for 2017 by Modern Healthcare.