Because every mom and baby are unique, breastfeeding support is not a one-size-fits-all experience.
Whether it’s an emergency or routine test, Chesapeake Regional Healthcare's Imaging Services has on-call, walk-in and appointment-ready services to fit your schedule. Offering modern capabilities in comfortable surroundings, our dedicated team of radiologists, technicians and nurses are here to provide you with individualized attention.We are nationally accredited by the American College of Radiology in MRI and ultrasound. Chesapeake Regional’s Breast Center is an American College of Radiology Breast Center of Excellence.
Surgical Treatment for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)Chesapeake Regional is the first hospital in South Hampton Roads and Northeastern North Carolina offering Aquablation therapy.
OverviewOur Mobile Clinic is a fully equipped, state-of-the-art medical unit designed to deliver high-quality, compassionate healthcare directly to the communities that need it most. Whether you're in a rural area, an underserved neighborhood, or facing barriers to traditional clinic access, our Mobile Clinic brings vital services to your doorstep — literally.
A minimally invasive treatment for uterine fibroids.If your doctor determines that you have fibroid tumors, you may be a candidate for Acessa, a new technology that applies controlled heat directly into the fibroid tissue. Also known as Laparoscopic Radiofrequency Ablation (Lap RFA), this procedure uses radiofrequency energy to heat and shrink fibroids, relieving symptoms.
It’s not about how old you are – it’s how good you feel. Chesapeake Regional works hard to minimize challenges and maximize your well-being at every stage of life.
Home Health Services help you get better from an illness or injury, regain your independence and become as self-sufficient as possible.
Lifeline is the nation’s leading personal response and support service. Lifeline provides older adults living at home with access to quick care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Dense breasts are common. The radiologist who analyzes your mammogram determines the level of breast density, which falls into four categories, ranging from predominantly fatty tissue to extremely dense tissue. In general, a woman whose breasts are classified as heterogeneously dense, or extremely dense, is considered to have dense breasts.
Breast ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging technology that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within the breast.