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Luminis Health vascular care specialists offer advanced treatments to keep your blood vessels healthy.
Did you know an adult heart pumps blood through an impressive 60,000-mile highway of blood vessels throughout your body? Vascular care specialists at Luminis Health use the latest technology to keep your blood vessels in top shape so your blood — and you — can keep moving. We Go the Extra Mile to Care for Your Blood Vessels Every single part of your body relies on healthy blood vessels. Arteries, veins and capillaries deliver blood, oxygen and nutrients to your organs and carry waste away. Vascular diseases affect your blood vessels and block blood flow. They can cause pain and impact your quality of life. And if not diagnosed and treated, they might lead to a stroke or heart attack. Vascular care specialists at Luminis Health are pioneers in the field. Which is why patients from across the country come to us for vascular care. We use specialized procedures and advanced treatments to keep every mile of your blood vessels healthy. We're known for: Nationally recognized care. The American College of Cardiology recognizes Luminis Health for its commitment to hospital care for heart patients. We're proud to appear in the 2022 U.S. News & World Report list of “Best Hospitals." Advanced expertise. Vascular specialists use the latest technology to detect often hidden vascular conditions. And our advanced, minimally invasive surgical techniques offer treatments with less pain and faster recovery times. Multidisciplinary care teams. Your dedicated team of health care professionals includes cardiologists, physical therapists, nutritionists and other providers. We partner and support you every step of the way.
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We're devoted to delivering personalized care to help those with nonhealing wounds recover.
Most people who get a cut or blister recover within a short period of time. But roughly seven million Americans experience chronic, nonhealing wounds whenever they're injured. People with diabetes or poor circulation and those who are immobile are at greatest risk for wounds that won't heal without specialized intervention. We're devoted to delivering personalized care to help those with nonhealing wounds recover. We treat patients with diabetic ulcers, failed skin grafts, bed sores, radiation burns, gangrene and other complications. Why Choose Luminis Health Our team specializes in compassionate wound care. Trust us for your care because: We understand the underlying conditions that make it difficult for wounds to heal, including diabetes, vascular disease, arterial disease or radiation injuries; we can tailor care to your circumstances. We answer questions about dressing techniques and provide supplies, as needed, to increase your chances of success. More than 95% of Luminis Health Wound Center patients who follow their treatment regimens experience successfully healed wounds., Why Early Intervention Helps Wound Healing Some people may not realize right away they have a wound that isn't healing. Others may wait for several weeks before they seek medical intervention, hoping instead the wound will get better on its own. Your primary care provider, dermatologist or vascular interventionist can help you determine if a wound is not healing effectively and refer you to the Luminis Health Wound Center. The sooner you seek treatment for a non-healing wound, the easier it may be to recover. Wounds that remain open for longer periods are more likely to develop infections or evolve into difficult-to-heal skin ulcers. Wound-healing treatments that begin promptly are less likely to involve complications. At the Luminis Health Wound Center, we ask about your health history, assess your injury, and determine how much oxygen and blood flow reach your wound. All this influences your ability to heal. We then create a personalized treatment plan to help you recuperate.
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Luminis Health provides exceptional emergency care 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
A medical emergency can happen at any time, to anyone. That's why Luminis Health provides exceptional emergency care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you're experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911. Do not drive yourself. When to Go to the ER If you think you may be having a medical emergency, don't hesitate to come to the Emergency Room (ER). By seeking treatment for medical emergencies as early as possible, you'll have the best possible outcome. Come to the ER if you're experiencing: Chest pain or difficulty breathing. Weakness or numbness on one side. Slurred speech. Seizures. Fainting or a change in mental state. Severe headache (the “worst headache of your life"). Serious burns. Severe abdominal pain. Head or eye injury. Broken bones or dislocated joints. Unexplained or persistent high fever. Severe cuts that may need stitches. Thoughts of suicide or hurting someone else. Vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain with pregnancy. , If you don't have health insurance, don't let that stop you from getting emergency care. We see all patients, regardless of whether you have health insurance. If you are a self-pay patient, we can connect you to government programs that may help with your health care costs. Our billing department can also work with you on payment plans.
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We offer confidential support, compassion and resources to anyone who's experiencing intimate partner abuse.
When you're devoted to someone who abuses you, it can be confusing, terrifying and heartbreaking. You may always be on edge, unsure whether to expect a loving gesture, a harsh criticism or physical violence from someone who used to be kind. Many people who experience domestic abuse blame themselves or feel embarrassed, ashamed and alone. If you're abused, it's important to know it isn't your fault, and you aren't alone. Domestic violence is a serious health problem, and you can get help., How We Can Help Recognizing you're a victim of domestic violence can be hard. But it isn't hard to recognize you don't deserve this treatment. It isn't your fault, and you aren't alone, even if it feels that way. We can help. The Luminis Health Abuse and Domestic Violence Program helps people who are experiencing intimate partner abuse. We offer confidential, professional help. We listen and provide you with the support, guidance and compassion you need, plus resources to help you reclaim your life. Our team visits patients' bedsides in our unit and can follow up in person or by phone. Additionally, when a doctor suspects an abusive relationship, we respond to physician referrals 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, typically within an hour. We offer a weekly PDF document of available support groups trauma recovery support group that focuses on strategies to manage symptoms. A social worker and a psychologist from the Abuse and Domestic Violence Program run the group. It meets on Wednesday evenings at our Luminis Health J. Kent McNew Family Medical Center. Anyone is welcome to come whenever they are able. For more information, call Call (443) 481-1209 directly 443-481-1209 .
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Our pediatrics unit of specially trained staff provide expert, age-appropriate emergency and inpatient care.
Every parent wants their child to be happy and healthy. When your child is sick or injured, we provide the specialized, age-appropriate care they need. We offer skilled pediatrics teams in both pediatric emergency and pediatric inpatient care. Surgeons from both Children's National Medical Center and Johns Hopkins University are providers within our community. This allows us to offer your child the care they would receive in a children's hospital, close to home. Our units are child and family friendly, with special staff devoted to making the experience easier., Why Choose Luminis Health Our pediatric experts help provide a unique experience throughout your child's visit, including: Nurse navigators: We're your family's personal point of contact during *your child's visit to the ER or if your child is admitted. We coordinate your child's care in the hospital and connect you with outpatient support as needed. We also answer all your questions about your child's diagnosis and treatment. Nurse navigators can provide emotional support and the educational resources you need. Certified child life specialist*: With backgrounds in psychology and child development, these experts help kids to feel more secure in an unfamiliar environment. We use age-appropriate language and medical materials to help your child understand what to expect with their treatment and recovery. We also use therapeutic play to help your child cope with the stress, fear, and confusion that can occur during a hospital experience. * These are services typically found at specialized pediatric hospitals, but we offer them for your family here, close to home. Pediatric donation props View the list of donation props