Specialties at Mayo Clinic Health System

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Anticoagulation Follow-up care for patients with heart disease, which includes the administration of an anticoagulant drug to help prevent blood clots.

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Breast Care Maintaining your breast health is important. Learn about common breast health concerns, self-care resources and when to see your provider.

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Cardiac Rehabilitation Cardiac rehabilitation helps people make lifestyle changes that may improve their health and reduce the risk of future health problems.

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Diabetes Education Teaching individuals with diabetes how to live healthier through training, monitoring, medication tracking, activities and education.

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Emergency Medicine (Trauma) We are ready 24/7/365 to provide care for all types of emergencies.

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Family Medicine Get care for your entire family, from prenatal care to geriatrics, including annual exams, well-child visits, diagnostics, immunizations, screenings and referrals to specialty care.

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Genetic Counseling Genetic counseling provides education and support for those considering genetic testing to identify genes that indicate risk of inheriting or developing certain diseases.

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Hospital Medicine Around-the-clock care for hospitalized individuals. Hospitalists are specially trained to treat complex medical conditions.

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Infusion Therapy Special procedure for administering medication or nutrition.

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Laboratory Medicine and Pathology General and advanced techniques used to examine blood and tissue samples to help your physician diagnose diseases and conditions.

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Mammography Specialized X-rays of the breast to aid in the early detection of breast cancer. A yearly mammogram is recommended for women age 40 and older.
Medication Therapy Management Medication therapy management provides education and consultations for the medications you are taking.

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Nurse Line Triage Talk with a nurse for advice about your new or worsening symptoms — available 24/7 for patients who have a primary care provider at Mayo Clinic Health System.
Nutrition Medical nutrition therapy adapts science-based nutrition guidelines and behavioral strategies for disease prevention, recovery and long-term management.

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Occupational Therapy Therapeutic care to restore quality of life if an injury, disability or illness affects your ability to perform everyday tasks.
Orthopedics & Orthopedic Surgery (Bones) Care for individuals with issues related to muscles, bones and joints from the simplest to the most complex orthopedic conditions.

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Physical Therapy Therapeutic care to restore movement and function to people affected by disease, injury or age.
Podiatry (Foot & Ankle) Comprehensive medical and surgical care for common to complex problems of the skin, muscles, ligaments, nerves and bones of the foot and ankle.
Primary Care Primary care is your first resource for healthcare, and where you go for checkups and routine medical appointments.
Psychiatry & Psychology Our specialists provide expert assessment and care to adults, teenagers and children who have mental, addictive and emotional disorders.

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Radiology General and advanced techniques to take images of the body, which help your physician diagnose and provide the care you need.

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Senior Services Mayo Clinic Health System providers care for Mayo Clinic Health System patients living in local nursing homes.
Sports Medicine Helping prevent and treat athletic injuries and chronic problems that may affect athletic performance.
Surgery Surgical care for a wide variety of illnesses ranging from simple to complex.

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Transitional Care Mayo Post Acute Care offers transitional care in a community hospital setting for patients recovering from illness, injury or surgery.