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Patients with coronary artery disease now have access to new robotic-assisted technology that helps perform angioplasties to restore blood flow.
CHESAPEAKE – Chesapeake Regional Healthcare will announce a new program and protocol to help patients combat Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) during a press conference to be held on Wednesday, March 27, 2019, at 11a.m. The announcement will take place in the Lifestyle Health & Fitness Center, located at 800 Battlefield Blvd., North, on the Chesapeake Regional Medical Center campus.
CHESAPEAKE – Two new members have recently been appointed by Chesapeake City Council to the Chesapeake Hospital Authority. Roland Davis and Robert H. Schnarrs, M.D. began their appointment on Jan. 10, 2019. Their terms will last until Jan. 2023. The Chesapeake Hospital Authority is an 11-member board of area citizens that oversees the operations of Chesapeake Regional Healthcare.
CHESAPEAKE – Chesapeake Regional Healthcare (CRH) has been awarded a $100,000 grant from North Carolina’s Golden LEAF Foundation to help fund medical and IT equipment as the organization expands their local practice, Internal Medicine of Elizabeth City.
CHESAPEAKE – Chesapeake Regional Health Foundation will share their vision for expanding and redesigning the chapel located inside Chesapeake Regional Medical Center during a reception on Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 5:30 p.m., in the hospital’s main lobby, 736 Battlefield Boulevard, North. 
CHESAPEAKE, Va. – Chesapeake Regional Healthcare (CRH) honored four outstanding nurses during its annual Nurse Exemplar Awards ceremony held during Nurses Week on Monday, May 6. The Nurse Exemplar Award was established in 2007 by Chesapeake Regional Medical Center’s Professional Nursing Council to annually recognize excellence in the practice of nursing. Nurse Exemplar
Chesapeake Regional Medical Center installs CorPath® GRX Vascular Robotic Systems in all catheterization labs.
Whether you find yourself regularly sitting at a desk, behind a steering wheel or in front of a screen, take time out of your work day to get moving. 
Recovering from a heart event can be difficult and scary, but a comprehensive, certified cardiac rehabilitation program can offer patients support throughout recovery and beyond.
Nitrous oxide is considered safe for both mother and baby and most moms describe it as giving them a sense of calm and well-being during labor.
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