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Cleveland Clinic
Hospitals and Health Care
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Your source for health news, tips and information from one of the nation’s top hospitals.
About us
Cleveland Clinic, located in Cleveland, Ohio, is a not-for-profit, multispecialty academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Founded in 1921 by four renowned physicians with a vision of providing outstanding patient care based upon the principles of cooperation, compassion and innovation, Cleveland Clinic has become one of the largest and most respected hospitals in the country. Cleveland Clinic facilities can be found throughout Northeast Ohio, as well as around the country and world including: Cleveland Clinic Florida Cleveland Clinic Canada Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health - Las Vegas Cleveland Clinic health system includes eight regional hospitals, 16 family health centers, a children's hospital for rehabilitation and one affiliate hospital. Cleveland Clinic is accredited by The Joint Commission, the nation’s largest accreditor of healthcare organizations. Our family health centers offer: Outpatient care Primary care Numerous subspecialties Numerous locations All of our hospitals, family health centers, outpatient clinics and home healthcare programs are also accredited by The Joint Commission under its hospital accreditation program.
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http://www.clevelandclinic.org/
External link for Cleveland Clinic
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- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Cleveland, Ohio
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- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Cancer Care, ObGyn & Women's Health, Dermatology & Plastic Surgery, Opthalmology, Digestive Disease, Orthopaedics & Rheumatology, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Respiratory, Head & Neck, Urology & Kidneys, Heart & Vascular, Wellness, and Neurological
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9500 Euclid Ave
Cleveland, Ohio, US
Employees at Cleveland Clinic
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Lung program sets out to better support underserved patient populations impacted by respiratory diseases.
Providing Culturally Competent Care Through Cleveland Clinic’s Community Lung Clinic
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At 35 years old, John Johnson felt he was in the best shape of his life. An avid runner, he trained to participate in the 2023 Cleveland Marathon and completed it within an impressive three-hour timeframe. However, a few weeks later, the young father received life-altering news: He had colorectal cancer. John began noticing blood in his stools leading up to the diagnosis. At first, he thought it could be from hemorrhoids. When the bleeding progressively got worse, John followed up with his physician who recommended he get a colonoscopy. Further testing revealed he had stage 2 rectal cancer. John started treatment by undergoing rounds of radiation and chemotherapy. He was also enrolled in Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer. While experiencing side effects from chemotherapy and radiation, John stresses it was his faith and family that got him through multiple months of treatment. After his final infusion, an MRI showed the tumor was completely gone, and he was able to avoid surgery. With no current signs of cancer remaining, John is now being closely monitored and has transitioned to the watch-and-wait phase of his care. This involves undergoing an array of testing more frequently to ensure there is no cancer recurrence. Being diagnosed at 35, John is among the rising number of young adults developing colorectal cancer. Research is ongoing to try and identify why but lifestyle factors such as obesity, lack of exercise, smoking, excessive alcohol use and consuming a diet high in red and processed meats could be contributing in some cases. There could also be genetic factors at play. John and his care team encourage others to know their family health history and be aware of colorectal cancer symptoms. He was able to address the disease early on when it was more treatable because he went to the doctor after noticing blood in his stool. With the cancer treatments behind him, John says he has the energy to play with his daughter again as well as his newborn son. He’s now celebrating his first Father’s Day as a dad of two.
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One of the healthiest fruits around, blueberries offer big health benefits in a small package!
Why Are Blueberries So Healthy?
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A recent study found that Americans in rural and micropolitan areas have far lower access to neurological care and subspecialty multiple sclerosis care than those in metropolitan regions.
U.S. Suffers Significant Geographic Disparities in Access to Neurologists and Multiple Sclerosis Care
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Apple cider vinegar is touted as a weight loss aid, acid reflux cure and more. Here’s what the science says about its health benefits and side effects.
What Apple Cider Vinegar Can (and Can’t) Do for You
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Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. An expert provides keys to minimizing your risk.
Skin Cancer Risk in Immunosuppressed Patients
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Hockey Hall of Famer Henrik Lundqvist learned of his heart issues early in his career. He ultimately underwent open-heart surgery. Another heart problem quashed his plans to return to the ice. Since then he's been using his story to help others. More: https://cle.clinic/3RpORZW
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A perfusion machine keeps blood pumping through a donated organ, giving us time to test it before transplantation. It's cut wait times for a liver transplant. 25% of our patients now receive a transplant within 5 days of being listed. Learn more: https://cle.clinic/45eZtRb
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Recent study finds that vaping weakens the epithelial barrier in airways. https://cle.clinic/48B3Rul
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