
David Drucker, MD, FACC, FSCAI discusses the common reasons patients may need TAVR, how doctors decide between TAVR and open-heart surgery, and whether TAVR is becoming the new standard for valve replacement.

For anyone who has struggled to lose weight, Dr. Kashif Anwar from the Medical Weight Loss Program at Capital Health Metabolic and Weight Loss Center discusses effective options to consider as part of a non-surgical approach to reaching a healthy goal weight.

Yi Huang, MD, discusses why early detection in breast cancer is so important. She highlights key risk factors and symptoms to be aware of and shares what Capital Health offers in diagnostic testing, programs, and care for individuals facing breast cancer.

Understanding the profound benefits of breastfeeding can empower new parents to make informed feeding decisions. Join our experts Disha Ghehani and Donna Rubin as they discuss the nutritional, immunological, and emotional advantages of breastfeeding for both mother and child. Discover how to navigate challenges and make breastfeeding a fulfilling experience.

Learn about Capital Health's new OB/GYN Residency Program from the perspective of Program Director Dr. Mark Kuhn and first-year resident Dr. Sanjana Das.
Learn more about Mark D. Kuhn, MD, FACOG, MSCP

Dr. Callum Dupre, a board certified neurologist and medical director of Capital Health’s Center for Sleep Medicine, shares insights on how sleep disorders are identified and diagnosed. He also discusses available treatment options and highlights the importance of education, access to care, and lifestyle changes in improving sleep health.

Dr. McPherson, director of Thoracic Surgery and co-director of the Lung Center of Excellence at Capital Health Cancer Center, discusses advanced surgical treatment options for lung cancer, including who qualifies for surgery and how early diagnosis and the use of da Vinci robotic surgery are improving outcomes.

Dr. Dwayne Brown, director of the Comprehensive Headache Center at Capital Institute for Neurosciences, discusses the different types and causes of headaches, how they can be treated, and when you should see a doctor.

Maria Fierszt, manager of the Capital Health Wellness Center at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell, provides an overview of the classes and services offered at the Wellness Center and how you can participate.
Dr. Mark Saxena from Capital Health Gastroenterology Specialists discusses the current guidelines for scheduling a colonoscopy, while Dr. Ashlee Godshalk Ruggles, colorectal surgeon from Capital Health Surgical Group, talks about the latest treatment options for someone who receives a cancer diagnosis.
When is your blood pressure considered high? Learn about the most recent guidelines from the American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology and other organizations.
Dr. Michael Stabile discusses ailments that can be scheduled as a Virtual Primary Care visit instead of urgent care.
Pre-diabetes is a condition that can lead to type 2 diabetes and heart disease. In this episode, we discuss risk factors, normal glucose metabolism, and changes in the body that can lead to pre-diabetes and diabetes, the relationship between food choices and blood glucose, and strategies for reducing your risk.
Many women think the signs of a heart attack are unmistakable, but the fact is that they can be subtler in women and sometimes harder to recognize. Dr. Thanawala will discuss the most common heart attack symptoms, why women will sometimes experience different symptoms, and why it's important to call 911 if you or a loved one is experiencing a heart attack.
Dr. Lara Samson and Pamela Swiernik, BSN, RN, CCRN from our Chest Pain Center will discuss the importance of recognizing and responding to signs and symptoms of heart attack, why calling 911 instead of driving to an ER can make a big difference in your care, and what it means to be an accredited Chest Pain Center by the American College of Cardiology.
Every year about 800,000 people have a stroke. Join endovascular neurologist, Dr. Pratit Patel, to learn what you need to know about the latest treatments and why getting fast treatment is so critical.
Back pain is a significant source of frustration for many people. It’s a leading cause of disability and is one of the most common medical problems, affecting millions of Americans. What causes back pain and what are some of the most common sources of spine problems? Is it time for surgery, and if so what can I expect?
Dr. Daniel Landau discusses what a stroke is, how to recognize one as soon as possible and the quickest way to get treated.