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WINTER HAVEN HOSPITAL
Winter Haven Hospital s Bostick Structural Heart Team completed its first MitraClip procedure. The MitraClip repairs a condition called mitral regurgitation. When the mitral valve fails to close completely, it can cause blood to flow backward through the heart. Left untreated, mitral regurgitation can lead to serious complications, including heart failure. This approach helps patients avoid open-heart procedures, meaning they can recover and resume their normal lives sooner. Offering such services is a direct benefit of the expansion of Winter Haven Hospital s cardiac program, especially the addition of the hybrid catheterization lab.
Monday, 15 February 2021, 4:23 pm
Outpatients should attend hospital appointments as normal
but some restrictions on hospital visitors will apply as the
Bay of Plenty goes into Alert Level 2.
With cases of
COVID-19 identified in the Auckland community, the Bay of
Plenty has been moved to Alert Level 2 but there is no
disruption to hospital services.
“Anyone with an
Outpatients Appointment should attend as normal,” said Bay
of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) Incident Controller
Karen Smith. “Entry to the hospitals is only through the
front entrances and you will be asked to sign in using the
COVID-19 QR Code or fill in a tracing
Press Release – Bay of Plenty District Health Board Outpatients should attend hospital appointments as normal but some restrictions on hospital visitors will apply as the Bay of Plenty goes into Alert Level 2. With cases of COVID-19 identified in the Auckland community, the Bay of Plenty has been …
Outpatients should attend hospital appointments as normal but some restrictions on hospital visitors will apply as the Bay of Plenty goes into Alert Level 2.
With cases of COVID-19 identified in the Auckland community, the Bay of Plenty has been moved to Alert Level 2 but there is no disruption to hospital services.
“Anyone with an Outpatients Appointment should attend as normal,” said Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) Incident Controller Karen Smith. “Entry to the hospitals is only through the front entrances and you will be asked to sign in using the COVID-19 QR Code or fill in a tracing form.”