What is the difference between pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence?

What is the difference between pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence?

Dr. William Rush explains the difference between pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence. 

What are the risk factors for pelvic organ prolapse?

What are the risk factors for pelvic organ prolapse?

Dr. William Rush talks about the risk factors for pelvic organ prolapse. 

What is the prevalence of pelvic organ prolapse?

What is the prevalence of pelvic organ prolapse?

Dr. William Rush discusses the prevalence of pelvic organ prolapse.

Can hypertension be controlled without medication?

Can hypertension be controlled without medication?

Dr. Sadhu discusses how to control hypertension.

What are the risk factors for hypertension?

What are the risk factors for hypertension?

Dr. Sadhu discusses risk factors for hypertension.

How does hypertension affect one's heart?

How does hypertension affect one's heart?

Dr. Sadhu discusses how hypertension affects the heart. 

What are the different types of skin cancer?

What are the different types of skin cancer?

Dr. Scott Wilcher talks more about types of skin cancer.

What advanced treatment options are available for those with heart rhythm disorders?

What advanced treatment options are available for those with heart rhythm disorders?

Dr. Krebs discusses advanced treatment options for patients with arrhythmias.

What is electrophysiology?

What is electrophysiology?

Premier Health’s Dr. Kevin Kravitz defines electrophysiology.

What is an electrophysiology study (EPS)?

What is an electrophysiology study (EPS)?

Premier Health’s Dr. Mark Krebs explains what an electrophysiology study is.

What's next in the field of electrophysiology?

What's next in the field of electrophysiology?

Premier Health’s Dr. Mark Krebs discusses the future of electrophysiology.

How do electrophysiologists treat abnormal heart rhythms?

How do electrophysiologists treat abnormal heart rhythms?

“Electrophysiologists treat abnormal heart rhythms in several different ways,” explains Kevin Kravitz, MD, cardiovascular specialist and electrophysiologist with Greenville Heart Care. Some arrhythmias are harmless and require no treatment. But if it looks like arrhythmia is putting your health at risk, there are several options for treatment. Dr. Kravitz discusses treatments for arrhythmias.