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Health News 08/08/2018

August 8, 2018 By Mary Rathman

(Courtesy of Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point)

Neuroscience Center now open
Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point hosted an open house at its Neuroscience Center. The center features a new digital x-ray imaging system to view extremely detailed, real time images of a patient’s head, neck and spin during stroke, and other neuro endovascular procedures that require exact precision. Dr. Rao Musunuru and Sharon Hayes, CEO Bayonet Point (center), cut the ribbon at the open house.

Hospital licensed as stroke center
Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point has been licensed as a Comprehensive Stroke Center by The Agency for Healthcare Administration.

It is one of the only 45 hospitals in the state, and the only one located in Pasco County, providing patients with 24/7 availability of immediate access to the full spectrum of neuroscience-related care, including the latest technologies in the detection, treatment and rehabilitation for strokes.

(Courtesy of Patricia Serio)

Comfort pillows help make a difference
Members of the GFWC Lutz-Land O’ Lakes Woman’s Club spent hours sewing, stuffing and delivering comfort pillows to area hospitals for breast cancer patients, post-surgery. More than 400 pillows were delivered to Moffitt Cancer Center, Hope Lodge and Florida Hospital. Barbara Booth dedicated much time and effort to sew 290 pillows by herself.

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