Carson Tahoe Health is among the first in the Northern Nevada region to utilize the Olympus Soltive⢠SuperPulsed Laser System in urology procedures. Soltive is an elegant new laser technology that enables physicians to deliver quicker and more efficient kidney stone removal and the treatment of enlarged prostates, which often translates to shorter procedural times and less patient discomfort.
âOne of our goals is to bring better healthcare home,â says Allen Fink, D.O., Carson Tahoe Health Vice President & Chief Medical Officer. âThis improved laser technology will allow our physicians to more effectively treat patients experiencing painful stones and enlarged prostates. And, instead of traveling for advanced care, you can now receive advanced treatment here â right in your backyard.âOver the past 30 years, the U.S. has seen an upward trend in the prevalence of kidney stones, a crystalized particle formed when chemicals in urine concentrate, among Americ
If youâve been by Carson Tahoeâs medical campus lately, you may have noticed a large connector bridge between the Regional Medical Center and Sierra Surgery.
After years of planning and budgeting, Carson Tahoe broke ground on several projects in October 2019, beginning the first phase of its 10-year master campus improvements including an expansion of the emergency department and a two-level enclosed walkway connector between the RMC and Sierra Surgery.
The structure now bridges across Eagle Valley Creek, and when complete, it will offer large windowed walls and spectacular views of the surrounding flora and fauna while providing patients, staff and visitors convenient access between the two buildings. The connector is slated to be completed in 2022.
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After a month of fundraising, Carson Tahoe has raised over $42,000 toward supplying reusable ENVO N95 masks for their frontline workers. Now, an anonymous donor has offered a match, allowing donors to double their impact..
Gabriel Michael Ehni, Carson-Tahoe Regional Medical Center’s first baby for 2021, was ready to come easily and happily, his mother Corinne Ehni said Friday. “There were no problems,” she said. “He’s very healthy and very.