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  • Therapy and Counseling

    At both the Stacie Mathewson Behavioral Health and Addiction Institute at Renown and UNR Behavioral Health & Psychiatry, our team of psychologists, therapists, and counselors is committed to providing exceptional, evidence-based, and compassionate care. We cater to couples, families, and individuals across all age groups with a diverse range of services: Individual, Couple, Family, and Group Counseling: Our licensed professionals offer tailored support to meet the unique needs of each patient. Comprehensive Support for Emotional Challenges: We provide tools and resources for dealing with: Anxiety, depression, PTSD ADHD and trauma Abuse or violence Family relationship issues Grief and life stressors Sleep disturbances LGBTQ+ related concerns Issues facing the aging population Perinatal and postpartum challenges Integrated Therapeutic Approaches: Our patient-centered care incorporates various methods to ensure holistic healing, including: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Psychotherapy Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Inclusive Care: Our clinic practices non-discrimination on the basis of race, culture, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, religion, socioeconomic status, veteran status, or age. We respect and value the diverse identities of our clients and communities, ensuring that our services reflect the highest standards of professional ethics and competence.

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  • Joint Replacement

    Joint Replacement We understand nothing is more frustrating than being sidelined from your daily life and everything you love to do. That's why our total joint surgery team follows evidence-based care, ensuring your safety and recovery is the top priority. Because preparing for a hip, knee or shoulder replacement can be overwhelming and everyone is different, we've made it easier on you. Our Total Joint Replacement Program provides: A highly skilled care team including board-certified orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, therapists, case managers and a program coordinator. Educational classes to prepare you and your loved ones for surgery. Physical and occupational therapy services. The opportunity to walk the day of surgery. Effective pain management. Patient-centered care and caregiver training. If you require surgery for your condition, there are board-certified orthopedic surgeons who are credentialed to perform surgery at one of our locations. Check with your surgeon to schedule a procedure at Renown Regional Medical Center or Renown South Meadows Medical Center.   Our Partnering Community Practices Reno Orthopedic Clinic Great Basin Orthopedics Nevada Orthopedics Tahoe Fracture Nevada Spinal and Orthopedic Surgery

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    • Neurology
    • Parkinson's Disease
    • Renown Health

    Parkinson's Disease Know The Important Symptoms

    Parkinson’s disease – you may have heard of it because Neil Diamond and Ozzy Osbourne were recently diagnosed with it. Or perhaps you know Michael J. Fox is a strong advocate and funds research through his foundation. Neurologist Jonathan Spivack, MD, discusses this disease, while physiatrist Stephanie Jones, DO, explains how physical therapy can help as a supplemental treatment. According to the Parkinson’s Foundation about ten million people worldwide currently have this disease. What is Parkinson’s Disease? “Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease that progresses slowly and definitely, though at variable rates,” explains Dr. Spivack. “Symptoms go beyond the classic motor changes. It results from a loss of specific dopamine-producing brain cells. Specifically, this loss is likely due to a mix of genetic and environmental factors,” he adds. Dopamine allows communication between particular nerve cells responsible for movement. If you have Parkinson’s dopamine levels gradually drop, causing a loss of motor skills. Generally, most patients with the disease are over age 65. Early Signs and Symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s can be difficult as some of the symptoms happen during the natural aging process. The Parkinson’s Foundation identifies the following 10 early signs of PD: Tremors or shaking of your hand, fingers or chin Small handwriting Loss of smell Sudden movements during sleep Stiffness when walking or moving Constipation Softer or lower voice volume Mad facial expression Feeling dizzy or faint Hunching or stooping posture A single sign may not point to the disease, but if you (or a loved one) has multiple signs, talk to your healthcare provider.

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  • Cancer Support

    Palliative Care Call 775-982-5098 Palliative and Supportive Care provides specialized medical care for serious illnesses and diseases, including advanced cancer, kidney failure or heart disease.

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  • Prostate Cancer

    Prostate Cancer Screening & Prevention For more info, give us a call. 775-982-4000 In the United States, one in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. While the exact causes of prostate cancer are still unknown, certain risk factors are linked to the disease, increasing a person's chance of developing prostate cancer.   Risk Factors Age: Men over 50 are at more risk. Race: For unknown reasons, prostate cancer is more common in African American Men. Family history: Men with a first-degree relative (father/brother) are more likely to be diagnosed. Prevalence in the family: Men with one first-degree relative should talk to their doctor about prostate cancer screening by age 45; men with multiple family members diagnosed should speak with their doctor by age 40. Diet: A diet high in red meat, dairy products, and saturated fat may increase the risk for prostate cancer. If you are concerned about prostate cancer because you meet one or more risk factors, talk to your doctor about a screening.   Screening Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test The prostate gland naturally produces a protein called prostate-specific antigen (PSA). However, higher-than-normal levels of PSA can be an indication of a problem with the prostate gland. These problems could range from prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) to prostate cancer. To test for PSA levels, doctors administer a blood test. The results are measured in nanograms of PSA per milliliter of blood. The higher the patient's PSA per ng/mL, the more likely he is to have prostate cancer. Talk to your doctor about when you should begin PSA screenings.   Digital Rectal Exam Men with a high PSA reading accompanied by other symptoms of prostate cancer may also have a Digital Rectal Exam (DRE). During this exam, the doctor will insert a gloved, lubricated finger (digit) into the rectum to check for enlargement of or growths on the prostate.

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  • Neurosurgery

    Renown Neurosurgery Using a collaborative approach, our experts use leading-edge diagnostic tools to identify neurological conditions and treat them with the most effective surgical and non-surgical treatment techniques available.    What is a Neurosurgeon? A neurosurgeon is a doctor that specializes in surgical treatment and management of conditions for the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord and nerves. In addition to the nervous system, neurosurgeons can also treat conditions that impact the surrounding supporting structures, including your skull, spinal vertebrae, spinal disks, and blood vessels. If your care team determines surgery is the best plan of treatment, you will be referred to a neurosurgeon for consult. Conditions We Treat

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  • Movement Disorders Program

    Movement Disorders Program  The Movement Disorders Program evaluates, diagnoses, and treats all movement disorders including: Tremors Parkinson’s disease Dystonia Restless leg syndrome Huntington’s disease or chorea Dr. Christopher Way is a movement disorders specialist that performs deep brain stimulation programming for Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor and performs botulinum toxin injections for dystonia. Dr. Way is the principal investigator of the PROSEEK study at Renown. PROSEEK is a drug trial that is studying a c-Abl inhibitor developed by SUN pharmaceuticals that has shown promise in slowing the progression of Parkinson’s disease. To be a candidate for the study, one must fulfill at least the following criteria: Age > 50 years Diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease within the last 3 years Not on medication for treatment of Parkinson’s disease aside from monoamine oxidase B (MAOB) inhibitors. If you fulfill the above criteria and wish to receive more information about the study, please fill out this form.

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  • Lung Cancer

    Lung Cancer Screening at Renown Health For more info, give us a call. 775-982-2605 GO2 Foundation Screening Center of Excellence. The William N. Pennington Cancer Institute has been named a Screening Center of Excellence by GO2 Foundation Screening Center of Excellence for our ongoing commitment to responsible lung cancer screening.   Prevention Most lung cancer cases stem from a history of smoking tobacco, but there are other known causes. You can take steps to eliminate some of the causes from your lifestyle and environment, such as: Tobacco smoke: The most critical step you can take to prevent lung cancer is to avoid tobacco smoke altogether, including secondhand smoke. Radon: This chemical element occurs naturally in the environment. It’s odorless and colorless, which means testing is the only way to determine if it’s present in your home. Radon testing kits and radon mitigation systems are available at retailers. Radon test kits are available through the Nevada Radon Education Program.  Asbestos: This fibrous mineral causes cancer and other diseases, including mesothelioma and asbestosis. If you suspect your home contains asbestos, contact a local asbestos testing and removal service. Diesel exhaust: Avoid exposure to diesel fumes. The World Health Organization found that diesel exhaust causes not only lung cancer but also other cancers. Chemical exposure: Always take the necessary steps to protect yourself from inhaling harmful particles, fumes, and gasses by wearing appropriately rated masks or respirators.

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  • Chemotherapy & Infusion Services

    Chemotherapy & Infusion Services Renown Infusion Services, operated by Renown Regional Medical Center, takes pride in patient satisfaction. We are ranked in the top 10 percent of similar infusion centers nationwide. Our certified registered nurses provide education and treatment for: Chemotherapy IV medications IV hydration Injections Blood and platelet transfusions Lab draws IV line care Diagnoses We Treat Our expertise allows us to treat a variety of diagnoses, including, but not limited to: Cancer Multiple sclerosis Anemia Osteoporosis Osteomyelitis Rheumatoid arthritis Genetic disorders Polycythemia vera Your Healing Environment Infusion Services are focused on your care in a calm and healing environment 365 days a year. Special touches include: Warming blankets Pillows Garden courtyard Controlled lighting TV FREE WiFi Your Infusion Team On-site members of your infusion team include: Certified registered nurses, Physicians, Pharmacists, Dietitians, Social workers, Support staff for scheduling, financial counseling and insurance authorizations needs.

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  • Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy Treatment with HIPEC Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy, or HIPEC, is a highly specialized surgical procedure that involves the administration of heated chemotherapy directly into the abdomen during surgery. This targeted approach allows for maximum exposure of cancer cells to the chemotherapy drugs while minimizing the side effects associated with traditional chemotherapy. During the procedure, the patient lies on a special cooling blanket to keep their body temperature at safe levels, and the surgeon gently rocks the patient back and forth on the operating table for about 1.5 to 2 hours. What kind of cancer does HIPEC treat? Appendix cancer Colon and rectal cancer Gastric (stomach) cancer Mesothelioma Ovarian cancer Peritoneal cancer Am I a HIPEC candidate? Talk to your doctor about whether or not HIPEC is the right treatment option for you. This procedure can improve outcomes and provide more treatment options for patients who have been diagnosed with advanced stage cancer.

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  • Multiple Sclerosis Program

    Our Fight Against Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects people of all ages with mild to severe symptoms. Our program assists in diagnosis, research, and symptomatic treatment for MS patients. Advanced tools are used to diagnose the disease, measure its progress, and provide you with the latest treatment options to improve the course of the disease. In addition, our specialty staff works with you and your family to help manage the disease so you can have an improved quality of life.

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  • Epilepsy Program

    Renown’s epilepsy program is recognized by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers, and is the only Level III epilepsy center in northern Nevada.    The Epilepsy Program offers the latest treatments for diagnosing and treating epilepsy. The program’s goal is to prevent seizures and enable patients to lead typical, active lives. We provide advanced video brain wave (EEG) testing by skilled, registered technologists. This testing is safe, painless, and determines if there is any irregular electrical brain activity, which may cause seizures.    Our comprehensive epilepsy program also specializes in:  Consultation for epilepsy and EEG monitoring  Pregnancy planning and monitoring for women with epilepsy  Episodic loss of awareness in the elderly  Driving privilege requirements  Education for those living with seizures

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