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Winter | Spring
2016
COMMUNITY
CONNECTION
A NEWSLET TER FROM NORTH CYPRESS MEDICAL CENTER
WWW.NCMC-HOSPITAL.COM
CONTENTS
A MESSAGE FROM
THE CEO
ROBERT A. BEHAR M.D., M.B.A
NORTH CYPRESS ACCOLADES
AND AWARDS
FOR 2016
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF A
HEART ATTACK AND STROKE
DO YOU KNOW THE SIGNS?
NORTH CYPRESS
CANCER CENTER
TREATING THE
“WHOLE PERSON”
NCMC WOMEN’S
BREAST CENTER
UPDATES & NEW REVOLUTIONARY
TECHNOLOGIES
EMERGENCY ROOMS AND
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
EXPANSION
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05
07
08
10
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NEW TOWNE LAKE & FAIRFIELD
EMERGENCY ROOMS
BALLOON
SINUPLASTY
BREATHE A LITTLE
EASIER
MANAGING YOUR
MEDICAL RECORDS
NOW AT YOUR
FINGERTIPS
THE BASICS OF COLON
CANCER SCREENING
BHARAT POTHURI, MD & TUNDE ADEYEFA, MD
GASTROENTEROLOGISTS
NORTH CYPRESS JUNIOR
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
LEARNING & HELPING
THIS SUMMER
WE SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY
BENEFITTING LONE SURVIVOR
FOUNDATION
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CUSTOMIZED KNEE REPLACEMENT
CUSTOM DESIGNED JUST FOR YOU
FOR YOUR OPTIMAL FIT
CUSTOM KNEE REPLACEMENT
CUSTOM DESIGNED JUST FOR YOU
FOR YOUR OPTIMAL FIT
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06
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PELVIC FLOOR REHAB
ENJOY LIFE AGAIN
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A MESSAGE FROM
THE CEO
ROBERT A. BEHAR M.D., M.B.A.
Contrast Enhanced Mammography was also recently
introduced. Radiologists utilize this type of diagnostic
screening following inconclusive mammogram results. It can
help detect the presence or absence of breast cancer sooner.
We are excited about the opening of our North Cypress
High Risk Breast Clinic, that opened in January. Led by Dr.
Kim Keller, this program provides comprehensive breast
cancer assessment and education for patients identified as
having an increased risk for breast cancer. We know that
high risk women benefit from close monitoring to diagnose
breast cancer early when it is more treatable.
In late Spring of 2016, we will be adding a satellite location
for our Sports Medicine Center. The new clinic will be
on the second floor of the professional building at our
Towne Lake location. It will feature physical therapy and
rehabilitation services for those recovering from orthopedic
injuries and features much of the same equipment and
services as our main campus.
Greetings Friends and Neighbors,
The physicians and staff of North Cypress Medical Center
have been very busy this past year treating and caring for
patients. The hospital, however, continues to expand. We
recently opened two new satellite emergency rooms in
busy neighborhood communities. North Cypress Emergency
Room Towne Lake opened in the summer of 2015 in the
ever-growing Towne Lake community. It features a beautiful
full service emergency room open 24/7 with outpatient
imaging and a lab. We are proud to offer one of the area’s only
completely Open MRI machines, as well as 3D mammography
at that location. This past Fall, North Cypress Emergency
Room Fairfield opened. Similar to our other satellite
emergency rooms, the Fairfield location is a full service
emergency room open 24/7 with outpatient imaging and a lab.
I am proud to announce that North Cypress has received
several awards over the past few months. Healthgrades
recently named North Cypress as one of America’s Top 100
Hospitals for Coronary Intervention and a five star recipient
for Total Knee Replacement. I am extremely proud of both
our cardiology program and orthopedic program. Women’s
Choice Award named North Cypress Medical Center
One of America’s Best Hospitals for Bariatric Surgery and
Orthopedic Surgery. They also named North Cypress as
one of America’s Best Stroke Centers. The hospital was also
named as one of the Most Wired Hospitals by the American
Hospital Association. This award focuses on health records
security and patient engagement via an electronic medium.
We continue to be committed to providing you and your
family the best in healthcare and customer service. Feel
safe in knowing that North Cypress is here to keep you
safe and healthy 24/7. On behalf of the Board of Managers,
Physicians, and staff of North Cypress Medical Center, we
consider it an honor to care for you.
Robert A. Behar, M.D., M.B.A.
Chairman of the Board
and Chief Executive Officer
The hospital has recently expanded our Women’s Breast
Center services. 3D Mammography is now offered at both
the main hospital campus Women’s Breast Center and at our
Towne Lake location. This technology assists the Radiologist
in providing earlier detection of small breast cancers that may
be hidden during digital mammography.
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NORTH CYPRESS MEDICAL CENTER
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NORTH CYPRESS
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SUPPORTS THE COMMUNITY
BENEFITTING LONE SURVIVOR FOUNDATION
BENEFITTING
The Lone Survivor Foundation
FRIDAY, MAY 13TH
1:30PM SHOTGUN START
BLACKHORSE GOLF CLUB | 12205 Fry Rd | Cypress, Tx 77433
Dinner, Drinks, Awards & Prizes to Follow
HOLE-IN-ONE PRIZE
provided by
NEVER QUIT!
For sponsorship & registration forms please visit our website:
www.NCMCGolf.com
Questions Regarding Sponsorship or Registration, contact Kaci Hancock:
Phone: 832-912-3692 | Fax: 832-912-3838 | [email protected]
North Cypress Medical Center Is A Doctor Owned, Patient Centered Healthcare Institution.
NORTH CYPRESS
ACCOLADES AND AWARDS
FOR 2016
RECOGNIZED BY THE JOINT COMMISSION
Gold Seal of Approval for Orthopedics
Joint Replacement Hip
North Cypress Project Pink
Gold Seal of Approval for Orthopedics
Mark your calendars! The 10th
Annual Project Pink is scheduled
for Saturday, October 22nd from
11am – 2pm. If you have not
attended the event in the past, it
is a MUST! Expect lots fun and
surprises to celebrate the 10th
anniversary of Project Pink. Project
Pink is an annual event hosted by
North Cypress Medical Center that
honors breast cancer survivors and
those that have battled the disease.
All proceeds from the event
benefit the Houston Affiliate of
Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Cure
The event features survivor and
physician speakers, a fabulous
lunch by Merche Restaurant,
and a spectacular silent auction.
The highlight of the event is our
Fun and Fab Fashion Show. The
fashion show features breast cancer
survivors, survivor family and
friends, and community members
walking the runway with the latest
holiday and fall fashions styled
by fashion event producer, Lenny
Matuszewski. Tickets go on sale
August 1st. For more information
about Project Pink, visit our event
website at ncmc-projectpink.
com.. Sponsorship opportunities
com
are available by contacting Kaci
Hancock at 832-912-3692 or
[email protected].
Gold Seal of Approval
Joint Replacement Knee
Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Center
RECOGNIZED BY WOMEN CERTIFIED
Women’s Choice Award
2016 One of America’s Best Hospitals
for Orthopedics
2016 One of America’s Best Hospitals
for Bariatric Surgery
2016 One of America’s Best Stroke Centers
RECOGNIZED BY HEALTHGRADES
2016 America’s 100 Best Hospitals for
Coronary Intervention
2016 Five Star Recipient for Total
Knee Replacement
Come and join in the fun and help
us raise money for breast cancer
education and screenings!
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NORTH CYPRESS MEDICAL CENTER
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S
eventy-seven year old Cypress resident Gary Tesch is
an “extremely active” gentleman who began experiencing
knee pain about ten years ago. He found that his once
hour long treadmill runs were being cut shorter and
shorter by the pain. He began trying non-surgical options
to treat the pain such as cortisone shots which helped
for a while but eventually stopped being effective.
He scheduled an appointment with Dr. David Mack,
Orthopedic Surgeon, to evaluate his options. Mr. Tesch
was extremely impressed with Dr. Mack after attending
one of his informative seminars and visiting with him
during his appointment, but wasn’t ready to proceed with
surgery and decided to wait a while. He and his wife took
an adventurous river cruise to France where they walked
approximately 15 miles a day site seeing. “By the end of
each day, I was hobbling, and taking ibuprofen to get
through the trip” says Tesch, “when I returned home, I
knew that it was time for surgery.”
Tesch was thrilled when Dr. Mack explained a newer
procedure and implant that he was performing called a
Customized Knee Replacement. Mack explained that the
implant would be made based on Tesch’s own knee anatomy
from a CT scan and would allow for more natural motion.
After scheduling surgery, Tesch attended a Joint Class
at North Cypress Medical Center, “I feel like this really
made a difference for me, I went in with my eyes wide
open and knew exactly what to expect before, during and
after surgery. I was even encouraged to bring my wife so
that she would have all the information as well in case I
missed anything” said Mr. Tesch. “I was out of bed right
away, aided by the amazing staff on the Joint Center floor.
I was able to drive in 3 or 4 days and the post-op therapy I
received at the North Cypress Sports Medicine Center
went very smoothly.”
It’s now been over a year since Mr. Tesch’s Customized Knee
Replacement, he’s back in the gym 3 days a week, using the
elliptical machine, treadmill and resistance equipment.
CUSTOMIZED KNEE
REPLACEMENT
CUSTOM DESIGNED JUST FOR YOU
FOR OPTIMAL FIT
He wishes now that he hadn’t put off the surgery for so long
but says that each person knows when their quality of life
has deteriorated to a point where they know it’s time to take
action. When asked how his life has changed since his
knee replacement Tesch says “I’m no longer limited by
what my knee will allow me to do, I’m back to all the
activities I love with no pain.”
CUSTOMIZED KNEE
REPLACEMENT SEMINAR
Wednesday, March 23rd at 7:00pm
Presented by David Mack, MD
For more information, contact the
Joint Center at 844.74.JOINT.
Find out more about Customized Knee Replacement
at NORTH CYPRESS TOTAL JOINT CENTER
Log on at NCMC-HOSPITAL.com or call 832.912.9812
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DO YOU KNOW THE SIGNS AND
SYMPTOMS OF A HEART ATTACK
AND STROKE?
Do you know the signs and symptoms of a heart attack and
stroke? Quick and early detection is the key to a succesful
recovery or even saving your life.
Knowing the symptoms and what to do in the event that
you or a loved one are experiencing them can make the
difference.
In both a heart attack and a stroke, minutes matter.
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NORTH CYPRESS
CANCER CENTER
TREATING THE “WHOLE PERSON”
We also have support specialists, including oncology
nurses, an oncology social worker, and an oncology
navigator to help smoothly guide our patients from
cancer diagnosis through their journey.
JK: Primarily I feel the goal, in addition to providing
the medical / technological expertise, is to make this
difficult time as easy as possible for the patients. We
want them to feel supported physically and emotionally
by every person they come into contact with. Coming to
North Cypress becomes such a large part of their lives, it
is vital that we make their time here as accommodating,
comfortable and simplified as we can.
What are the most exciting services you have added in
the last year?
Undergoing cancer treatment and coping with all
that goes along with treatment can be a difficult
process. North Cypress Cancer Center, located
within North Cypress Medical Center, offers the
latest treatment options with expertly trained staff
and physicians. However, it doesn’t stop there.
North Cypress Cancer Center prides itself on
also offering the “human touch”
Dr Karl King (KK)
(KK),, Co-Medical Director, Radiation
Oncology and Janet Kantenberger (JK)
(JK),, Oncology Social
Worker/Cancer Liaison were happy to sit down with us to
discuss examples of this in their everyday practice.
What do you feel the goal of North Cypress Cancer Center
is in providing patient care?
KK: The goal of the Cancer Center is to provide top-notch
cancer care in a comprehensive manner to all our
patients, whether they are from the CyFair community,
greater Houston, other regions in Texas, or even other
countries. We offer a multidisciplinary approach with
surgical oncology, medical oncology, radiation oncology,
and immuno-oncology.
KK: We are proud to offer a state-of-the art Breast Center
which provides the newest technology and expertise for
our patients. We provide the latest 3-D Mammography,
ultra-sound and MRI. We are one of the few centers
in Houston that has Breast Specific Gamma Imaging
(BSGI). The Medical Director of the North Cypress
Breast Center, Dr. Craig Thiessen, is a renowned world
expert of BSGI technology. In addition, the Breast
Center is the first in Texas to have the Gamma Loc
system. This system allows us to use BSGI to identify
accurately and perform biopsy of any suspicious areas
of the breast. Currently, this new technology, also
called “contrast” enhanced mammography, has been
introduced by the North Cypress Breast Center to
Cypress, Northwest Houston and surrounding areas.
Now open for the 2016 year is our High Risk Breast
Clinic which serves women who are at higher risk for
developing breast cancer.
JK: In addition to the technology and coordinated care, we
felt it was important to look at services that could make
our patients’ care less stressful and more relaxed. The
Cancer Center began offering massage to patients who
are currently undergoing treatment in a partnership with
Oncology Massage Alliance. Hand and feet massages
are available one day a week to patients currently in
treatment. The response to this has been amazing and
patients seem to truly appreciate this extra support.
Are there any other noteworthy services North
Cypress Cancer Center offers to the community?
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KK: As early detection is the key to effectively treating cancer,
the Cancer Center has also established a Lung Cancer
Screening Program. This program is designed for
smokers and ex-smokers who are at much higher risks
for developing lung cancer during their lifetimes.
JK: Many complementary programs are in place to help
patients in their cancer journey including support
groups, yoga, art therapy, nutritional support, and
cancer rehabilitation programs. We know that offering
treatment is only half the equation for our patients,
it is important that we also provide the support and
resources that go beyond the treatment. Over the
summer, we proudly partnered with YMCA Livestrong
at the CyCreek YMCA. This is a research-based, physical
activity and well-being program designed to help cancer
survivors achieve their holistic health goals.
What does the human touch mean to you?
KK: I think the most important component to oncology
care that distinguishes our program from the other
hospitals in the area is the human element. My own
personal experience has acted as a guide for how I go
about treating and interacting with my patients. I was
sixteen when my father died of cancer and my mother
is a 30 year cancer survivor. I have seen the best and
worst of how cancer can affect all of us. This feeling of
empathy is something that cannot be taught, even in
the best medical schools.
JK: So many of our staff members have huge hearts for
cancer patients. Through many years of training,
our team offers unique understanding, compassion,
and support only gained through life experience. We
experience their highs and their lows. We treat our
patients as well-loved members of our families.
Do the patients seem responsive to the extra care
and support you are providing?
KK: Our patients often show their appreciation for the
care they receive. We have many who come back
and tell us how much it meant to them, many write
letters, etc. Most recently, a family of a patient
donated a blanket warmer to the cancer center
in her memory. Another North Cypress Cancer
Center patient recently spent six months creating a
magnificent quilt that she donated to Project Pink,
our annual breast cancer fundraiser.
JK: Our patients seem very pleased with the programs
and services we provide. Attendance at our support
groups is fantastic. Our patients are not the only
ones who benefitting; many in the community have
discovered our services as well. We are proud that
the word is out that we are a community based cancer
center and that so many people are responding
positively to our programs and the care we provide.
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WOMEN’S BREAST
CENTER
UPDATES & NEW REVOLUTIONARY TECHNOLOGIES
North Cypress High Risk Breast Clinic
Initiated in January of 2016, the High Risk Breast Clinic
provides comprehensive assessment and education for patients
identified as having an increased risk for breast cancer. High
risk women benefit from screening and close monitoring
to diagnose breast cancer early when it’s more treatable.
Patients may be at risk for developing breast cancer if they
answer YES to ANY of the following questions:
Are you over the age of 40 or younger with a family history
of breast cancer?
Do you or a family member have breast cancer?
Have you had an abnormal mammogram, breast ultrasound
or breast biopsy?
Do you have any family history of the cancer gene (i.e.
BRCA) or ovarian cancer?
Are you of Eastern European or Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry?
Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach with an array of medical
professionals, The North Cypress High Risk Breast Cancer
Clinic includes:
3D Mammography – The Newest Screening
and Diagnostic Imaging Tool
North Cypress now provides 3D Mammography at
both our main hospital campus and our Towne Lake
Imaging location. The latest in breast cancer screening,
3D Mammography is shown to improve the early
detection of breast cancer. This technology allows
the Mammography Tech to take multiple images in
seconds. These images are then able to be viewed by
the Radiologist as a separate image or an interactive
animation examining the tissue one thin layer at a time.
It is used in conjunction with 2D Mammography and is
safe for women with breast implants.
Contrast Enhanced Mammography
Performed when inconclusive results are found in
mammography and ultrasound, Contrast Enhanced
Mammography uses an iodine contrast agent during
testing. This diagnostic test can assist the physician
in providing answers sooner regarding the presence or
absence of breast cancer. It can also help to minimize
the waiting time and worry of a patient anxious to get
results. The Radiologist will use this test as deemed
necessary from your initial Mammography results.
Risk Assessment
Clinical Breast Exam
Screening Test
Genetic Counseling and Education
A Personalized Plan and Prevention Strategies
To schedule a screening for the High
or for information call
Risk Breast Clinic
281.477.4299
VISIT US ONLINE AT
NCMC-HOSPITAL.com
North Cypress Women’s Breast Center
is NOW taking Self Referrals for
Screening Mammograms.
To schedule your Mammogram, call
832-912-3724.
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Some Women Develop
Pelvic pain
Vaginal pain with intercourse, tampon use, or Ob/
Gyn check ups
Incontinence of urine or feces
Some Men Develop
Genital or chronic pain in the groin area
Urinary urgency and frequency
Burning sensation with urination
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation can help. This type of rehab
is an individualized Physical Therapy treatment program
that strengthens and re-educates weak inner pelvic
floor muscles that can result in urinary incontinence,
urinary urgency, and pelvic organ prolapse. Pelvic
Floor Rehabilitation can involve flexibility and
strength assessment, a pelvic area internal and external
muscle assessment and treatment, postural exercises,
relaxation techniques, and more.
Treatments
Treatment is dependent on each individual person’s
needs and goals. Although results vary based on
several variables, expected outcomes may include
PELVIC FLOOR
REHAB
Decreased pain
Improved urinary control
Reduction or elimination of the use of pads or
medications
Improved control of bowels
GAIN CONTROL OVER YOUR INCONTINENCE
AND ENJOY LIFE AGAIN!
Frequent urges to use the restroom or incontinence that
limits your physical activities can be an indication of
weak or under-active pelvic floor muscles. Urinary or fecal
incontinence, urgency / frequency of urination, and / or pain
in the pelvic region can all be signs of weak pelvic muscles.
The pain experienced can include pain in the abdominals,
buttocks, pelvic floor, tailbone, vagina, rectum, penis or
testicles. Pelvic floor muscles can become weak, tight, or
spastic as a result of pregnancy, surgery, or trauma.
If you think you may be a candidate for Pelvic
Floor Rehabilitation, talk with your physician.
Once a physician order is obtained, you can call
to schedule an evaluation.
For more information or to schedule an evaluation, call
call the North Cypress Outpatient Rehabilitation Dept
at 832-912-3540.
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EMERGENCY ROOMS AND
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
EXPANSION
NEW TOWNE LAKE AND FAIRFIELD
EMERGENCY ROOMS
North Cypress Emergency Room
Towne Lake Campus
Conveniently located at the corner of
Barker Cypress and Lakecrest View Dr,
in the hub of the Towne Lake retail
development. In addition to caring for minor
and major emergencies, the Towne Lake
location offers an outpatient imaging center
providing ultrasound, CT scan, and Women’s
imaging with the latest 3D mammography
technology. This campus also offers a truly
“open” Philips1.0 MRI, one of the best in
the area, which provides relief to those with
claustrophobia or simply require a little more
space, while maintaining the highest image
quality for the physician.
North Cypress Emergency Room
Fairfield Campus (newest location)
North Cypress Medial Center has expanded its network of
full service emergency rooms to better serve Cypress and
the surrounding areas. In addition to our three existing
emergency room locations, we are now offering full service,
24-hour emergency care as well as outpatient imaging and
lab services in The Towne Lake and Fairfield communities.
The Fairfield campus is located at Mason Rd.
and Cypresswood Drive and is easily accessible
from 290 as well as from within the Fairfield
Community. It features seven treatment
rooms to accommodate all emergency needs,
outpatient lab services, and outpatient imaging
with fluoroscopy ultrasound and CT scan.
Both campuses include adjoining professional
office buildings which will house several specialty
physician practices once fully completed.
The North Cypress Sports Medicine Center
will open a second location at the Towne
Lake Professional Building in late Spring.
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North Cypress Emergency Room
Towne Lake Campus
North Cypress Emergency Room
Fairfield Campus
MAIN CAMPUS
All North Cypress Emergency Room locations are staffed
with specially trained emergency room physicians and
nurses and are affiliated with the main hospital, providing
access to a range of specialty physicians and services. Each
location has been designed to provide the most advanced
care available in a five-star setting.
21214 Northwest Fwy
Cypress, Tx 77429
832.912.3500
In an emergency, you can rely on the trusted care of
North Cypress Medical Center Emergency Network,
now with more locations to serve you in your neighborhood.
WILLOWBROOK
22475 Tomball Pkwy
Houston, Tx 77070
281.320.8500
FRY ROAD
26271 Northwest Fwy
Cypress, Tx 77433
281.949.5100
TOWNE LAKE
9645 Barker Cypress Rd
Cypress, Tx 77433
281.256.1456
FAIRFIELD
15103 Mason Rd. #E
Cypress, Tx 77433
281.255.5455
North Cypress Emergency Room Locations
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BALLOON
SINUPLASTY
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BREATHE A LITTLE EASIER
How Does The Technology Work?
The American College of Asthma, Allergy and
Immunology reports that sinusitis affects 31
million people in the United States. Americans
spend over $1 billion each year on over-the-counter
medications to treat it.
Sinusitis is the inflammation of the sinuses and is often
caused by a bacterial infection. Viruses and fungi can also
cause sinusitis. Symptoms include headache, stuffy nose,
facial pain and runny nose.
Step 1: LOCATE. Your physician first locates the sinus area
to be treated.
Step 2: PLACE. The device is carefully positioned.
Step 3: DILATE. Your physician gently inflates the small
balloon and dilates the treatment area to restore drainage.
The balloon is removed from the treatment area.
Step 1.
Step 2.
If you experience chronic sinusitis (lasting more than three
weeks), sinus surgery may be the way to relieve your symptoms.
Typically sinusitis is first treated with medication. This may
include antibiotics or nasal steroid sprays to reduce mucosal
swelling and fight infection. For those with chronic sinusitis
however, surgery may be an option. The goals of sinus surgery
are to clear blocked sinuses restoring normal sinus drainage
and to preserve normal anatomy and mucosal tissue.
Step 3.
When The Sinus Balloon Is Inflated, It
Restructures And Widens The Walls Of
The Sinus Passageway While Maintaining
The Integrity Of The Sinus Lining
Previously, sinus surgery, although using an endoscope, was
much more involved and invasive. Recovery often included
packing the nose with gauze, oral antibiotics, saltwater nasal
washes, and steroid nasal spray for six months.
Balloon Sinuplasty is a newer endoscopic procedure performed
by an ENT physician (Ear, Nose, and Throat or
Otolaryngologist) that utilizes a little different instrumentation.
What Is The Balloon Sinuplasty System?
This technology utilizes a small, flexible, sinus balloon catheter
that is placed into the nose to reach the sinuses. The sinus
balloon catheter is gradually inflated to gently restructure the
previously blocked nasal passage, maintaining the integrity
of the sinus lining and restoring normal sinus drainage and
function. There is minimal bleeding and many patients are
able to return to normal activities within 24 hours.
Clinical research has indicated that Balloon Sinuplasty is a
safe and effective tool in dilating blocked sinuses.
What Are The Benefits Of Balloon Sinuplasty?
• Safe and effective
• Minimally invasive
• Reduced bleeding
• Fast recovery time
If you think Balloon Sinuplasty may be
for you, talk with your ENT physician or
Family Practitioner.
If you are in need of an ENT physician, visit
www.ncmc-hospital.com/physician-roster
and search by category under
“Ear, Nose and Throat.”
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MANAGING YOUR
MEDICAL RECORDS
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
North Cypress has made it easier to manage your
medical records and health information from home
or on the go with our Patient Portal.
The North Cypress Medical Center Patient Portal (MyPortal)
is a secure, private web portal that allows individuals to access
their health information on line.
Signing Up Is Simple – there
are two easy ways
1.
THE NORTH CYPRESS MEDICAL CENTER PATIENT
PORTAL ALLOWS YOU TO:
When a patient registers at
North Cypress Medical Center,
he or she will be issued a
patient code for the site.
• See a summary of your North Cypress Emergency Room
and/or hospital visits
• Manage and maintain your personal health information
including allergies, medical conditions, medications and
procedures
• Keep track of your dependent’s information
• Share information YOU choose securely with people you
trust (family or your physician)
• Print or save your information in a convenient PDF file
• Check your hospital appointments
• View lab results
2.
From home – visit https://
myportal.ncmc-hospital.com.
Fill out and return the “Request
Login Code” form using the
directions on the form.
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THE BASICS OF
COLON CANCER
AND SCREENINGS
BHARAT POTHURI, MD AND TUNDE ADEYEFA, MD
GASTROENTEROLOGISTS
What Is Colorectal Cancer?
Cancer of the colon or rectum is called colorectal cancer.
It occurs when abnormal cells form tumors in normal
tissues of the intestine and digestive system. Like other
types of cancer, colorectal cancer can spread to other
parts of your body.
The colon is the longest part of the large intestine. The
rectum is the bottom part of the large intestine.
Am I At Risk For Colorectal Cancer?
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports
that 1 in 3 adults ages 50 to 75 are not being
screened for colorectal cancer. Despite research
that shows that early detection of colon cancer
saves lives, the screening rates are too low.
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cancer
killer in the United States for men and women
behind lung cancer, therefore screening is vital.
Although the statistics are staggering, colorectal cancer is
one of the most detectable, and if found early, most treatable
forms of cancer. The frightening part about colon cancer is
that the most common symptom is often no symptom at all,
though the following may be indications of colon cancer:
• A change in bowel habits
• Diarrhea or constipation
• Narrower than normal stools
• Unexplained weight loss
• Constant tiredness
• Blood in the stool
• Feeling that the bowel does
not completely empty
• Abdominal discomfort:
gas, bloating, fullness,
cramps
• Unexplained anemia
• Vomiting
People over age 50 are at higher risk of developing
colorectal cancer. Other risk factors are:
• Polyps (growths) inside the colon
• Family history of colorectal cancer
• Smoking
• Obesity
• Lack of physical activity
• Drinking too much alcohol
• Health conditions, such as Crohn’s disease or Ulcerative
Colitis, which cause chronic inflammation (ongoing
irritation) of the intestines
Prevention Of Colorectal Cancer
The best way to prevent colorectal cancer is to be screened
regularly starting at age 50 (earlier if you have a family
history or multiple risk factors). If you are nervous about
undergoing a screening test, talk to a friend or family
member who has had the test.
COLON CANCER STAGES
POLYPS (growths) in the colon
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Most patients are given medication to relax during
a flexible sigmoidoscopy or a colonoscopy and don’t
remember the exam. Your doctor will tell you what to
expect and how to prepare for your test.
Does it hurt to get tested?
Some people find the tests for colorectal cancer to be
uncomfortable from the preparation as a result of the
colon cleansing, but most people agree that the benefits to
their health outweigh the discomfort. Most people report
that the actual test itself does not hurt.
If you are age 50 or over, have a family history of
colorectal cancer, or exhibit a medical condition that
puts you at risk for developing colorectal cancer, GET
SCREENED! Talk with your physician today.
Regular activity and exercise can help to reduce your
risk of colorectal cancer. A healthy diet can also assist
in the prevention of colorectal cancer. Diets that low
in fat and high in calcium and fiber are recommended.
You can get calcium from foods like yogurt, cheese and
spinach. Foods like beans, barley and nuts are full of
fiber. Fiber additives can also be found at the pharmacy
and can be mixed with water and juices. According
to the American Cancer Society, several studies have
found a higher risk of colorectal with increased alcohol
use, especially among men.
How Often Should I Get Screened?
Frequency of screening will depend on which screening
test is used. Some tests are done every 1 to 2 years.
Other tests are done every 3 to 10 years. Your doctor
can help you decide which test is right for you and how
often to get screened. Most people can stop getting
screened after age 80. Talk with your doctor about
what’s right for you.
Join us for a FREE Seminar
THE BASICS OF
COLON CANCER AND
SCREENINGS
Thursday, March 31st at 7pm
North Cypress Conference Center
1st floor hospital lobby
21214 Northwest Freeway,
Cypress, TX 77429
CALL TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT
832.912.3734
What Screening Tests Are Available?
• Fecal Occult Blood Test (can be done annually at
home)
• Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
• Colonoscopy
Presented by:
Bharat Pothuri, MD and Tunde Adeyefa, MD
Gastroenterologists
What Happens During The Test?
Some tests you can do at home, such as a fecal occult
blood test. Other tests, such as a colonoscopy, must
be done in a clinic or hospital and require a prep
(preparation) prior to the test to make certain that all
contents are eliminated from the colon area.
WINTER / SPRING 2016
NORTH CYPRESS MEDICAL CENTER
NORTH CYPRESS
JUNIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
LEARNING AND HELPING THIS SUMMER
Local students will have the opportunity to gain experience
and volunteer credit hours this summer through the
North Cypress Junior Volunteer program. Each summer,
approximately 130 High School students are accepted
in the program which offers insight into the medical field
and valuable lessons in the workplace. Junior Volunteer
assignments range from escorting visitors to their
destinations, and assisting patients with water, to helping
the Security office and filing paperwork.
WHAT IS REQUIRED TO BECOME A NORTH CYPRESS
JUNIOR VOLUNTEER?
• Be a current High School sophomore or junior
• Submit the application found on our website
www.ncmc-hospital.com no later than April 15th
• Attend one of the mandatory interview sessions
• If accepted in the program, attend the mandatory
orientation and training
“We receive over 250 applications
every year and I wish we could take
all these wonderful kids, but with
limited space we rely heavily on the
interview process to select from all
of the outstanding students” states
Glenda Salter, Volunteer Services
Coordinator.
For more information email
Glenda Salter
at [email protected]
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NORTH CYPRESS
COMMUNITY EVENTS
DATES AND TIMES
SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS SEMINAR
COLON CANCER SEMINAR
APRIL
MARCH
Tuesday, April 5th at 6:00pm
Presented by Mathew St. Laurent, MD
Thursday, March 31st at 7:00pm
Presented by Bharat Pothuri, MD
and Tunde Adeyefa, MD
Seminar location:
Conference Center | first floor of hospital lobby
To register please call 844-406-LOSE
Seminar location:
Conference Center | first floor of hospital lobby
To register please call 832-912-3734
CARDIAC REHAB SUPPORT GROUPS
APRIL
Tuesday, April 12th at 6:00pm
Reading Food Labels
MAY
Tuesday, May 10th at 6:00pm
The Facts About Strokes
Location:
Conference Room adjacent to North Cypress Cafeteria
WELLNESS SEMINARS
MARCH
Tuesday, March 29th at 6:00pm
Can a Diet Prevent Cancer?
Presented by Dorothy C. Serna, MD,
CWP, FACP and The Wellness Team
To register please call 832-912-3734.
For more information, contact the Cardiac Rehab
Department at 832-912-3634.
CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS
LOOK GOOD/FEEL BETTER
Wednesday, March 23rd at 12:00pm
Wednesday, April 20th at 12:00pm
Wednesday, May 18th at 11:00pm
YOGA & VISUALIZATION
Held the 4th Tuesday of every month.
ART THERAPY
Tuesday, March 29th at 6:00pm
CANSUPPORT
First Tuesday of every month at 12:00pm
COPING WITH WOMEN’S CANCER
Monthly meetings every 2nd Tuesday at 6:00pm
For access to American Cancer Society’s on-line
support options, go to http://csn.cancer.org/forum.
For questions regarding any of our cancer support
groups, call Janet Kantenberger, LCSW, OSW-C, at
832-912-3658.
CUSTOMIZED KNEE REPLACEMENT SEMINAR
MARCH
Wednesday, March 23rd at 7:00pm
Presented by David Mack, MD
To register please call 844.74.JOINT.
North Cypress Medical Center
21214 Northwest Freeway,
Cypress, TX 77429
Only one hospital cares for you like we do.
North Cypress Medical Center Is A Doctor Owned, Patient Centered Healthcare Institution.
WELLNESS SEMINAR
“CAN A DIET PREVENT CANCER?”
DISCUSSION & COOKING DEMO
Extra pounds can cause a host of medical issues
including high blood pressure, diabetes and joint pain.
Lose the weight forever and get back to healthy living
.
TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2016 AT 6 PM
Presented by Dorothy C. Serna, MD and the Wellness Team
TO REGISTER PLEASE CALL
832.912.3734
North Cypress Medical Center Is A Doctor Owned,
Patient Centered Healthcare Institution.