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Emergency Stroke Care

At Missouri Baptist Medical Center we know that speed is critical in treating stroke patients to prevent brain damage and increase opportunities for recovery. That is why the Missouri Baptist's program is centered around efficiency.

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Celebrating Natural Childbirth at MoBap

If you’re planning a natural childbirth experience, we’re here to support you. In fact, we’re known as the hospital of choice for women desiring natural birth and breastfeeding in St. Louis.

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I'll Call It the Miracle Program

"I think I’m having a heart attack," were the words that woke University City resident, Rebecca Glenn Ruth. They're words that no wife ever wants to hear from her husband, especially not in an isolated cabin during a fishing trip miles from help.

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Children's ER: Child-Focused, Family-Centered

The pediatric emergency unit at Missouri Baptist Medical Center is staffed 24-7 by specialty-trained pediatric nurses and St. Louis Children's Hospital (Washington University) pediatricians dedicated to the health needs and comfort of children and their families.

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Heart LifeLine Alliance

As a leader in heart care, Missouri Baptist Medical Center’s cardiac specialists partner with rural hospitals and medical helicopter and ambulance services to offer the region’s leading heart attack network, saving heart muscle and lives.

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Racing the Clock: Treating Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer affects an estimated 38,000 people each year in the United States. The best results with treatment are achieved when surgery is used for removal of the tumor. Unfortunately, only about 20 percent of people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer will be a candidate for surgical removal of their tumor at the time of diagnosis.

At Missouri Baptist Medical Center, our Hepatobiliary (HPB) surgeons can diagnose and conditions of the pancreas including tumors, cysts and inflammation- increasing your treatment options.

Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors are slow growing tumors of the pancreas that can be either benign or cancerous. Our surgeons can remove such tumors when they are at risk for becoming cancerous or when they cause symptoms such as diarrhea, flushing, light headedness, ulcers, skin rash, low blood sugar, pain, or weight loss.

Pancreatic cysts are fluid collections within the pancreas. These can be benign or they can be pre-cancerous. These cysts are often removed when they become symptomatic. Common symptoms include pain, inability to eat or weight loss, or when they have a risk of becoming cancerous. Our surgeons can help determine which type of cyst a patient has and whether or not he or she may benefit from having it removed.

Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. This can be sudden, such as acute pancreatitis, or chronic pancreatitis. Pancreatitis can lead to blockage of the duct draining the pancreas resulting in diarrhea and weight loss. Other complications may include a build-up of fluid around the pancreas and chronic pain. In cases of complicated pancreatitis, surgery may be helpful to treat symptoms.

For a physician referral to a gastrointestinal or other specialist, please call 314-996-LIFE (314-996-5433) or 800-392-0936.

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