As the news surrounding COVID-19 (the disease caused by the coronavirus) evolves, Chesapeake Regional Healthcare’s main priorities remain the same — to take care of those who are sick and to limit the spread of infection.
Chesapeake Regional is committed to keeping our patients, visitors and staff safe and will continue to follow emergency protocols as we work with the Virginia Department of Health to follow CDC protocols.
If you are one of more than 15.5 million cancer survivors in America, oncology rehabilitation can help you maximize your recovery potential.
However you choose to be active, start small and work your way up. Adding any activity is better than sitting still.
Several advances in physical, occupational and speech therapy have shown promise in helping to improve quality of life for Parkinson disease patients.
Research has confirmed that for those who are severely or morbidly obese lifestyle changes like diet and exercise rarely work on their own. Surgery may be the best option.
Cardiac Cath Labs perform the bulk of life-saving heart procedures. Learn if your area hospital offers these services, because in an emergency, quick care is essential.
Palliative care is a new word for many of our patients, and it's also a relatively new medical specialty. But what are the specifics of palliative care? Let's debunk four myths about this enigmatic discipline.
The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a common infection which can lead to six types of cancers. Its vaccination reduces the risk of contracting a majority of the strains that cause cancer.
Hospice care is about living life as comfortably and joyously as possible after the diagnosis of a terminal illness. The discussion may be difficult, but it will be a conversation worth having.