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We perform cardiac procedures and testing in our state-of-the-art cath lab.

Learn more about how we use chemotherapy to treat cancer.

We treat muscle, joint and spinal conditions by focusing on the musculoskeletal structure and the nervous system. 

We specialize in complex chronic scrotal content pain.

We provide rehabilitation for those recovering from orthopaedic surgery or injuries.

We help patients with recent stroke, brain injury or diagnosis of a neurological disorder gain independence and function.

We support patients during their visits to Mount Sinai outpatient clinics.

We provide evidence-based nutrition care.
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A staff member prepares food in the hospital kitchen
We offer clinic-based rehabilitation and other medical services.
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Patient walking with a cane. He is being assisted by a nurse.

We provide an eight-week cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) group program to help people dealing with anxiety.

We use cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in a group setting to help patients manage pain.

Learn about a medical procedure that examines the large intestine.

We are home to experts who treat colorectal and gastric cancers.
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A health-care provider shows a female patient information on a tablet

Learn more about colorectal cancer and how it’s treated.

We help streamline care for people being assessed for colorectal cancer and those who are newly diagnosed. 

We perform colposcopies to look for abnormal or cancerous cells in the cervix or vagina.  

We provide ongoing, comprehensive and compassionate care for people with complex health conditions.
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A female patient sits in a hospital bed while a physician uses a stethoscope to listen to her heart

Learn more about pregnancy care for patients with complex mood disorders.

We use a series of X-ray images to produce a clear picture of a part of your body. 

Learn more about corneal disease and how it is treated.