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Georgetown University Hospital believes that even an occasional seizure is one too many. That’s why our team of expert physicians is dedicated to providing advanced diagnostic and surgical options to help people with refractory epilepsy—nonresponsive to medications—become seizure free.
Whether for religious reasons or personal preference, many people today are seeking an alternative to blood transfusions. Georgetown provides "bloodless surgery" that uses innovative techniques before, during and after surgery to avoid the transfusion of donor blood entirely. View our community lecture to learn more.
You no longer have to live your life on dialysis. Georgetown University Hospital offers treatments that may eliminate your need for dialysis. Thanks to new technology and innovative approaches, our transplant specialists can increase your chances of being compatible with a wider range of kidney donors—helping you improve your quality of life.
One in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, the second most common cancer among men. But, there is hope. Georgetown University Hospital offers prostate cancer patients comprehensive, innovative and effective treatment options. Our prostate cancer experts will cover your treatment options available.
The purpose of the Foundation for Georgetown University Hospital is to raise philanthropic funds in support of its mission: To provide physical and spiritual comfort to our patients and families in the Jesuit tradition of cura personalis, caring for the whole person.
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