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Page 10/The Battalion/Friday, October 9, 1987 Outpatient Services offers more . . . St. Joseph Hymorrcnv Laura OCsen, R.N., or Chris Matthews, L.V.N. will call Katherine Scott to check on her progress following DAYS'LLY. convenient, expedient; personaC. Over the past few years, no hospital in the area has reacted more progressively to changes in healthcare than St. Joseph Hospital & Health Center. And in keeping with today’s trend toward providing testing, treatment, rehabilitative services, and surgery on an outpatient basis — we’ve expanded our services. This expansion will further enhance our commitment to care for the community in a more convenient, expedient and personal manner. DaYSTAY and Outpatient Services are conveniently located adjacent to the main entrance of St. Joseph Hospital and Health Center. A common area for registration has been developed to streamline admission, simplify paperwork, and accelerate services. In addition, our beautiful new DAYSTAY private rooms provide you with all the amenities of home including television and telephone. Guided by your personal physician, you will be cared for by professionals who specialize in outpatient care only. Designed to reduce the cost of surgery while providing quality healthcare, patients who choose this service may save as much as 50% on hospital expenses associated £>< >e ar £>. ffie< >a ^ S Ui lrgei y Staff, St. Joseph receives many nates saying / , CCa Use r , “thankyou’’ / a]] a n y grj °ff you for the care / for you 0/} h aVe (o J'ovv jf and foUow-up / P ' 0 *ssi* y S “r geiy phone cads. / in Sen y da u ght lls m an d f lr f ff ’ ap kn ( I eV e /A- ^ ’ ^ ^ aVl /cvvce w voe her ears "T""’’ h ad , uh ~ ‘“S the nr Ci Pod Ca . '^t u s rtf la nk s f ° s an d J , We sp ec J ars ° ra job e re glan 1CaII y b *eli o-e ri. J. We] l done™ We *d! Mary r> Bet k Leseh ■ is , Per d0, ^8r eat! loot Otto lYv e vvnt\e cat'' Ma^ e alternative services . . . As St. Joseph Hospital & Health Center progressively expands to meet the health care needs of the Brazos Valley area, many tests, treatments, rehabilitative services, and surgeries may now be performed without an overnight stay. Convenient and cost effective, Outpatient Services offers the back-up resources of a full service hospital. r< n MAN Iranian tanker Gulf, wc starting The 1 cal tank flag, wa called a tack can hip owr kept thei he gulf i Iraq n on Irani days. Th irmatioi jased in physical Therapy - help restore stroke, burn, cardiac and injured patients, EEG Dietary Consultation - plan special cholestrol, diabetic, low sodium, and weight loss diets Cardiopulmonary Testing - includes tests SUCh as EKG, stress, pulmonary function and thalium stress Laboratory Testing - general, self referral for pregnancy and AIDS testing is available Radiology Testing - general, self referral for breast screening is available chemotherapy - cancer, antibiotic therapy, rabies series Autologous Transfusion - autotransfusion, the donation of one s own blood prior to elective surgery ac WASf :omponc tuck arc our high Fhursda The cl ethyl is illed me 00,000 )lant, in lillar of Transj }iow bein illion pi or cities i uel com j Now there’s an alternative to inpatient surgery and overnight hospitalization for several hundred procedures. If you’re facing surgery, ask your physi cian about DAYSTAY. with certain types of surgery. Thanks to advances in technology and today’s surgical techniques, many medical procedures may now be performed without an overnight stay. You may have surgery in the morning — be home in the afternoon. Scheduling and pre planning eliminate long waits and anxious moments. From the comfort of our new waiting rooms to the spacious and beautiful patient rooms, you’ll be cared for by professionals who provide you with personalized care. And, even though your surgery may be simple, it’s nice to know you have the resources of a full service hospital. St. Joseph Hospital & Health Center continues to be a leader in comprehensive healthcare — reflecting our commitment to the residents of the Brazos Valley. Rec der into • i *! lift '41 ^ m % , jf X , w*- W, - jy - jj| 1 ttik. HHH • i f j^# r , Dr. John J. Had, family physician, discusses autotransfusion with one of his surgery patients. Dr. Ted Rea, Dr. Michel Kahil, gastroenterologist, performs internist, works to fidp an endoscopy on a patient rehahditate a stroke victim, in one of the surgical outpatient procedure rooms. ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL & HEALTH CENTER 2801 Franciscan Drive / Bryan, Texas 77802 (409) 776-2500 Coi