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The Foot & Ankle Institute - Nassau
The Foot & Ankle Institute - Nassau
Dean's Lane, Fort Charlotte
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
Bahamas Hyperbaric Centre
Bahamas Hyperbaric Centre
Western Road, Lyford Cay
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy saving life and limb for diabetics
NASSAU, Bahamas -- A few years after being diagnosed with Diabetes, Dilith Nairn stepped on a tack and as often happens to diabetics, developed a wound that eventually became infected.
When a team of physicians and wound care specialists at Doctors Hospital told him that his foot simply wasn't healing as they'd hoped, he knew all too well what his future could hold.
His wife Regina was the first o...
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COVID not cause of Doctors Hospital admissions of patients who test positive
Though COVID-19 cases have been steadily increasing in recent weeks, Doctors Hospital Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sheena Antonio-Collie said the majority of COVID-positive patients who have been presenting at the facility have not been ill with COVID.
What killed three tourists in Exuma?
What killed three tourists in Exuma?
AN investigation is ongoing into the deaths of three American tourists who were found dead at the luxury Sandals Emerald Bay Resort in Exuma on Friday after they were reportedly stricken by an unknown illness.
Multi-disciplinary approach necessary in sickle cell surgeries
As the world observes Sickle Cell Awareness Month, Dr. G. Ashaini Knowles, consultant general and pediatric surgeon, says surgery in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) is generally safe when performed by a multi-disciplinary team.
Dermalogica Skin Centre opens at Valentines Resort and Marina
A new spa facility at the award winning Valentines Residences Resort and Marina will open late December/early January. The Dermalogica Skin Centre will offer all Dermalogica professional skin & body treatments, massage therapy and Dermalogica nail services.
Diabetic foot ulcers occur in approximately 15 percent of patients
Ulcers are slow-healing wounds on the skin. Diabetic foot ulcers occur on the feet of people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.