Ophthalmological Surgery… Say What?
You might not know what you are seeing when you read a word like “ophthalmological,” but this odd-looking bunch of letters actually has a lot to do with your eyes. Specifically, ophthalmology is a...
View ArticlePreparing for Outpatient Surgery
So, the big day is here. You’ve decided to have outpatient surgery at Brigham City Community Hospital. Good for you. You’re in good hands. Here are some quick instructions for preparing:...
View ArticleAn Actual Hero in our Midst!
Can we just say how proud we are? Dr. Lance Bryce, Chief of Surgery and Trauma Director at our Brigham City hospital, has been recognized as one of the “Healthcare Heroes” by Utah Business Magazine....
View ArticlePreparing for In-Patient Surgery
Surgery, particularly in-patient surgery, is a major event. Regardless of the reason, surgery is always something to prepare for. Whether it’s orthopedic surgery, heart surgery, or any other surgical...
View ArticleCarpal Tunnel Syndrome and Surgical Treatment
For all of those typers, sewers, painters, mechanics, musicians, racquetball champs, and do-it-yourselfers out there, listen up! Are you familiar with carpal tunnel syndrome? If you’re not, you should...
View ArticleShoulder Soldier: Recovering from Arthroscopy Shoulder Surgery
Arthroscopy shoulder surgeries are very common at Brigham City Community Hospital and at most hospitals. In fact, more than 1.4 million shoulder arthroscopies are performed worldwide each year. And...
View ArticleIrritated, Aggravated and Inflamed – When Gallbladder Surgery is Necessary
Bright, multi-colored walls adorned with hand-painted geckos, Aztec-inspired suns and giant cactuses surround you. Faint mariachi music plays in the background as small flames dance in hanging,...
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