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Imágenes religiosas bicentenarias del oratorio de La Matanza
Every year, Victoria ER 12.7 million people will discover they have cancer. Of those people, over 7 million will succumb to this disease. But research suggests that nearly 40 percent of these deaths can be prevented with awareness and early detection
Since it’s National Doctor’s Day, we’re going to hear from of our physicians, Dr. Joseph Hathorn, on why he become a physician and how Victoria ER bridges the gap between a traditional emergency department and concierge-style care.
Occupational Medicine - Victoria ER
A major part of Victoria ER’s mission is to offer our patients the best comprehensive care possible that meets their needs within the full context of their lives, including their jobs and careers. That is why Victoria ER has developed and implemented an occupational medicine program. # https://victoriaer.com/services/occupational-medicine/
For many people who suffer from pain conditions, their bodily functions are affected by their pain. When muscles and organs are frequently aching and sensitive, they can act up and become Victoria ER delicate.
Stay Sun Safe - Summer Safety Tips - Victoria ER
Visit Victoria ER to receive your FREE 70 pc. Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kit! This is the perfect first aid kit to have in your car or luggage for a variety of first-aid emergencies.
Victoria ER launched an Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month gathering at our facility, to raise awareness and support of this disease in our community. We were joined by the Crossroads Guardians of Hope, who brought ‘Debbie’ the pink firetruck to our facility in support of patients and families who are dealing with breast cancer.