Northeast Endoscopy Center Celebrates “Top Doctors”

May 8, 2025 by Emily Grant

Northeast Endoscopy Center is proud to announce 10 of its physicians have been recognized by Boston Magazine in their annual Top Doctors List. The 2025 edition ranks 2,041 of the area’s most highly regarded physicians from more than 80 specialties.

The following physicians from our center made the 2025 list:

  • Allen L. Hwang, MD
  • Geetanjali A. Akerkar, MD
  • Heidi Ahmed, MD
  • Jacqueline N. Chu, MD
  • James H. Reichheld, MD
  • James L. Connolly, MD
  • Michael J. Huang, MD
  • Nitin Aggarwal, MD
  • Richard Tilson, MD
  • Supriya Rao, MD

About Our Center

Northeast Endoscopy Center, an AMSURG-affiliated outpatient surgery center, proudly serves the greater Boston area. Dedicated to creating a patient-centered environment that fosters privacy, safety and convenience, our team is committed to providing excellent gastrointestinal care. Our patient experience scores exceed the national average.

Our facility is not only licensed by the state but also undergoes voluntary accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), a national organization that accredits more than 6,000 ambulatory healthcare settings.

The Top Doctors List

Boston Magazine works alongside Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., a healthcare research firm, to collect feedback from physicians and medical leadership from the highest-rated hospitals to nominate esteemed physicians in the region. From there, Castle Connolly’s physician-led team sorts through the nominations to select those most highly regarded by their peers.

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In addition to screening for colorectal cancer, our gastroenterologists can treat digestive conditions like diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome, celiac disease, Barrett’s esophagus and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Visit our physicians page today to make an appointment and take control of your digestive health.

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Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites Celebrates “Top Doctors”

May 8, 2025 by Emily Grant

Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites is proud to announce 15 of its physicians have been recognized by Boston Magazine in their annual Top Doctors List. The 2025 edition ranks 2,041 of the area’s most highly regarded physicians from more than 80 specialties.

The following physicians from our center made the 2025 list:

  • Alan S. Curtis, MD
  • Andrew Jawa, MD
  • Anthony J. Schena, MD
  • Brian Kwon, MD
  • Glen Ross, MD
  • Hervey L. Kimball, MD
  • Jennifer B. Green, MD
  • Jinsil K. Sung, MD
  • Kai Mithoefer, MD
  • Kurt J. Hoffman, MD
  • Mark Paul Slovenkai, MD
  • Michael Reinhorn, MD
  • Paul P. Weitzel, MD
  • Suzanne L. Miller, MD
  • Thomas H. Wuerz, MD

About Our Center

Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites, an AMSURG-affiliated outpatient surgery center, is proud to serve the orthopedic needs of the greater Boston area. Dedicated to creating a patient-centered environment that fosters wellness and comfort, our team is committed to providing excellent same-day surgical care. Our patient experience scores exceed the national average.

Our facility is not only licensed by the state but also undergoes voluntary accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), a national organization that accredits more than 6,000 ambulatory healthcare settings.

The Top Doctors List

Boston Magazine works alongside Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., a healthcare research firm, to collect feedback from physicians and medical leadership from the highest-rated hospitals to nominate esteemed physicians in the region. From there, Castle Connolly’s physician-led team sorts through the nominations to select those most highly regarded by their peers.

Request an Appointment

If you are experiencing consistent joint pain, talk to your doctor about your options. Total joint replacement is a safe, effective treatment for chronic joint pain from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and other forms of arthritis.

Visit our physicians page today to make an appointment. Sometimes, a simple procedure can relieve pain, increase your independence and enhance your quality of life so you can resume your daily activities.

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Enlarged Prostate? Top Questions Address Symptoms, Treatment Options

April 22, 2025 by Emily Grant

About 50 percent of men in their 50s have enlarged prostates. This condition affects 80 percent of men by age 80. An enlarged prostate does not always cause symptoms, but it can cause inconvenient issues, like frequent nighttime urination, so consider treatment or medication.

Does an Enlarged Prostate Increase Cancer Risk?

Many people assume an enlarged prostate will develop into cancer, but this is not true. The medical term for an enlarged prostate is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and hormones are likely the cause. BPH does not increase the risk of developing prostate cancer in the future either.

Not all men develop an enlarged prostate, but men are at risk of developing BPH if they …

  • Have a family history of BPH.
  • Are older than 40.
  • Have a medical condition of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity or circulatory disease.
  • Are sedentary.
  • Have erectile dysfunction.
  • Have kidney disease.

What Are the Symptoms of an Enlarged Prostate?

One of the first symptoms of BPH is problems emptying the bladder. As the prostate grows larger, it presses on the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder. This pressure makes the bladder muscles exert more force to move the flow of urine through the urethra. This can cause difficulty starting a urine steam, an interrupted urine stream or dribbling at the end of urination.

As the bladder muscles weaken, it is more difficult to empty the bladder. Urinary retention as well as the prostate pressing on the bladder causes urinary frequency and urinary urgency. BPH can also cause nocturia, or frequent urination at night.

How Can You Tell If It’s BPH or Another Health Problem?

A urologist can diagnose benign prostatic hyperplasia by performing a physical exam, doing medical tests and collecting a family medical history. If you are experiencing symptoms of BPH, you should keep a medical journal to note the types of symptoms, how often they occur, what medications you take and your typical diet. Be sure to include the types of beverages you drink, especially caffeinated and alcoholic drinks.

Your doctor may use urinalysis, prostate tests, transrectal ultrasound or cystoscopy to diagnose a condition.

Other medical conditions can cause urination problems as well. A urinary tract infection (UTI) can also cause increased frequency and urgency in urination as well as leakage. A UTI often causes pain and burning, and sometimes the urine can appear cloudy or smell bad.

Other conditions that have similar symptoms to an enlarged prostate are overactive bladder, kidney stones, bladder stones, pelvic floor problems, urethral stricture, pelvic floor muscle spasms and neurogenic bladder.

Make an Appointment with Your Urologist about Treatment Options for BPH

You don’t have to live with urinary discomfort. One appointment could provide relief of your symptoms. You could begin sleeping more soundly at night and reducing your visits to the bathroom.

Multiple conditions may lead you to seek treatment and, possibly, surgery. For 40 years, patients have received safe, high-quality outpatient surgical procedures with increased savings and convenience at ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) across the country.

Our ASC is committed to providing a great patient experience, with highly professional service and the most advanced technologies available. Patients are discharged from our facility the same day as the procedure and recover at home.

Call today to make an appointment for a consultation. Early treatment will reduce the effects of an enlarged prostate, allowing you an improved quality of life.

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4 Key Facts to Know About Urinary Tract Infections

April 22, 2025 by Emily Grant

A urinary tract infection (UTI), also known as a bladder infection or cystitis, is a common condition that can cause anything from mild inconvenience to a serious health emergency.

There are two types of UTIs: uncomplicated and complicated. Uncomplicated UTIs develop in healthy people with normal urinary tracts.

Complicated UTIs can affect the kidneys and ureters, posing a serious health risk.

This kind of bladder infection may affect men, expectant mothers, those with compromised immune systems and individuals who recently underwent surgery.

Below are four key facts you need to know about urinary tract infections.

Bacteria Causes UTIs

A urinary tract infection can involve any part of the urinary system: bladder, urethra, ureters or kidney.

You can have a urinary tract infection without showing any noticeable signs. If left untreated, the infection can spread to your kidneys and cause significant issues.

Women Are at Higher Risk Than Men for a UTI

Women develop urinary tract infections up to 30 times more than men and are more likely to have several UTIs. In fact, up to 40 percent of women will develop a second UTI within six months of the first infection. When someone develops two or more UTIs within six months or three UTIs within a year, that person can be said to have chronic UTIs.

An anatomical reason may make females more susceptible to UTIs. A woman’s urethra is shorter than a man’s urethra, making it easier for bacteria to infect the bladder. Certain factors put some women at higher risk to develop infections of the bladder:

  • Wiping from back to front when using the restroom increases the likelihood of bacterial transfer.
  • Diabetes can weaken your immunity and cause nerve damage, which can make it difficult to empty the bladder.
  • Sexual contact can transfer germs and bacteria. Using diaphragms and condoms with spermicidal foam can also increase risk of UTIs.
  • Pregnancy can make it difficult to empty the bladder, and pregnancy hormones can change the bacteria in the urinary tract.
  • Loss of estrogen due to menopause can thin the vaginal tissue and make it more susceptible to bacterial growth.
  • Kidney stones can obstruct urine flow from the kidneys to the bladder.
  • Using a catheter, a thin tube in the urethra, can increase the chances of bacteria entering the bladder.

Six out of 10 women will develop cystitis within their lifetime, and one in four experiences chronic UTIs.

UTIs Have Some Common Symptoms

Not all people experience the same symptoms, but some common symptoms of cystitis can include the following:

  • Sensation of burning or pain during urination
  • Increased frequency and urgency to urinate but with low urine output
  • Blood in the urine
  • Pressure in the pelvis
  • Foul-smelling urine
  • Urine that appears cloudy
  • Feeling fatigued, confused, weak or feverish

Cystoscopy Can Diagnose UTIs

If you have chronic UTIs, your urologist may suggest a cystoscopy. A cystoscopy is a procedure that uses a fiberoptic camera to visualize the inside of the bladder and urethra. Besides diagnosing UTIs, a cystoscopy can diagnose bladder stones, bladder control, urinary retention and hematuria (blood in the urine).

During the cystoscopy, your doctor will insert a thin, lighted tube called a cystoscope into your urethra. The cystoscope has a small lens that will magnify the lining of the urethra and bladder. Your doctor will fill the bladder with sterile water or saline so the bladder will stretch and improve visibility.

Call Your Urologist to Make an Appointment

If you are experiencing symptoms of a UTI or changes in your urination habits, you should call your urologist. A consultation will help you determine the next steps for your health.

Multiple conditions may lead you to seek treatment and possibly surgery. For 40 years, patients have received safe, high-quality outpatient surgical procedures with increased savings and convenience at ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) across the country.

Our ASC is committed to providing a great patient experience with highly professional service and the most advanced technologies available. Patients are discharged from our facility the same day as the procedure and recover at home.

Urinary issues can develop and change quickly, so don’t ignore your body’s signals. Call today to schedule an appointment.

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Middlesex Endoscopy Center Implement AI-Powered Solution for Colon Cancer Screening

April 22, 2025 by Emily Grant

Middlesex Endoscopy Center, a renowned provider of exceptional patient care, has integrated revolutionary AI technology that improves colon cancer screening efficiencies. This cutting-edge system underscores the center’s commitment to improving health outcomes and delivering superior care to patients.

By leveraging advanced AI technology, the endoscopy center enhances the precision and effectiveness of colonoscopies. The intelligent system collaborates with medical professionals, providing an additional layer of analysis during the procedure. It diligently analyzes real-time video feeds from the endoscope, assisting physicians in identifying potential abnormalities like polyps that can lead to colon cancer.

One of the significant benefits of this breakthrough AI technology is its ability to facilitate early detection of colorectal cancer and precancerous polyps. Detecting polyps at their nascent stages empowers patients to receive timely interventions, leading to more successful treatment outcomes and improved long-term survival rates. Additionally, the AI-assisted approach allows for the removal of precancerous polyps during the same procedure, reducing the risk of cancer development and minimizing the need for subsequent invasive interventions.

How Patients Benefit from AI

The integration of AI technology into colon cancer screenings at the endoscopy center offers several advantages to patients. By enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of the procedure, the technology reduces examination time, minimizing patient discomfort and promoting a more comfortable experience. Furthermore, the AI system acts as a second set of eyes, ensuring a thorough and comprehensive evaluation of the colon, which contributes to improved detection rates and more effective preventive measures.

Alongside the integration of AI technology, the endoscopy center is dedicated to delivering compassionate care and exceptional support to patients throughout the screening process. The experienced staff strives to create a supportive environment, addressing patient concerns, and ensuring a positive experience at every step.

Through the utilization of this groundbreaking AI technology, the endoscopy center establishes itself as a leader in revolutionizing colon cancer screenings. By embracing innovative approaches and advancements in medical technology, the center remains at the forefront of the fight against colorectal cancer, emphasizing its commitment to patient well-being and improved health outcomes.

Schedule Your Colon Cancer Screening

Individuals aged 45 and above are strongly encouraged to schedule a colon cancer screening at the endoscopy center. By taking this proactive step, patients can benefit from the precision, efficiency, and enhanced detection capabilities provided by AI technology.

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What Is Nocturia, and What Can I Do About It?

April 22, 2025 by Emily Grant

Imagine you are having the most wonderful dream. Just as you get to the best part, you suddenly awaken and have an urgency to pee.

We’ve all been there before. Waking during bedtime hours to urinate is called nocturia, and it’s more common than you might think. One-third of adults older than 30 make at least two trips to the restroom per night, according to the Urology Care Foundation.

Nocturia can have many causes, including insomnia, medication, drinking liquids before bed, pregnancy, an overactive bladder, urinary tract infection or GI issues.

Frequent Urination Negatively Impacts Quality of Life

Most adults need seven to nine hours of sleep per night, but frequent disruptions impact the quantity and quality of rest. According to the Centers for Disease Control, one-third of Americans do not get the suggested seven hours of sleep per night.

Decreased sleep from nocturia can cause many negative side effects, such as difficulty concentrating, poor work performance and moodiness. Nocturia can also increase the risk of falling, especially in older adults.

What Can You Do to Reduce Incidence of Nocturia?

By creating healthy habits and making some lifestyle changes, you may be able to reduce your frequency of nighttime urination. You may want to try two modifications: changing your sleeping habits and your medication.

Develop Healthy Sleep Habits

When we sleep, the body releases an antidiuretic hormone, which slows urine production in the kidneys. Lying awake during the night can reduce the production of this antidiuretic hormone, so the kidneys produce normal volumes of urine.

If you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, you should do some probing as to why you’re experiencing sleep disruptions. You may be able to make some modifications to help improve your sleep quality.

You may not be able to sleep for countless reasons. Stress and anxiety can cause insomnia, as well as late-night TV watching and phone use.

Doing meditation or following a bedtime routine can help you relax if you feel stressed. Too much screen time can disrupt your circadian rhythm and keep you awake at night. Setting up a technology-free bedroom will help you relax at night and get the rest you need.

Everyone, regardless of age, should limit screen time before bed. Don’t sleep next to your phone, and set your phone on airplane mode when you sleep. Do not watch TV in bed or fall asleep with the TV on.

Discuss Medications with Your Doctor

Consult your medical provider to discuss the effects of any medications you may be taking. It is important not to make changes to your schedule without talking to your doctor.

It’s also important to limit caffeine and alcohol, especially at night, because they act as diuretics and promote dehydration. Therefore, you should consider reducing or eliminating caffeine and alcohol from your diet. Sugar also can be dehydrating, so drinking sugar-sweetened beverages like sodas and sweetened coffee drinks can also cause nocturia.

Medical Conditions Could Be Affecting Nocturia

If your sleep does not improve with better habits, you may need to visit your doctor. Some medical conditions can cause nighttime urination.

Overactive bladder (OAB) is a name for a variety of urinary symptoms. It is characterized by a sudden, uncontrolled urge or need to urinate. Frequent urination is defined as going to the bathroom more than eight times in a 24-hour period. About 30 percent of men and 40 percent of women have OAB.

If you are retaining fluid, this may be a sign of another health condition. When the heart is not able to pump blood effectively, this condition is called congestive heart failure. This condition causes fluid to build up in your body. Talk to your primary care physician if you experience frequent urination, increased thirst, swelling in your feet, legs or abdomen, weight gain or shortness of breath.

Other conditions that can affect nocturia may include diabetes, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, pregnancy and childbirth, pelvic organ prolapse, menopause, enlarged prostate, edema or hypertension.

Diagnosing and Treating Conditions That Cause Nocturia

Once you are referred, a urologist can diagnose and provide treatment for urinary tract infections, overactive bladder and benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Cystoscopy is a procedure that uses a fiberoptic camera to view the inside of the urethra and bladder. After infusing water or saline into the bladder, the doctor can examine the urinary tract and detect problems with urine flow and emptying the bladder.

Cystoscopy takes only 5 to 15 minutes, but it can be helpful in diagnosing bladder control, urine retention, bladder stones, blood in the urine and painful urination.

Call Your Urologist to Make an Appointment about Nocturia

If you are suffering from nocturia, you have options. You don’t have to endure daytime tiredness and low energy. Call your urologist and make an appointment to discuss your medical history and your symptoms. Your doctor may need to get a urine culture to find out important information about why you get up during the night to urinate.

Because a myriad of health conditions can cause nocturia, it is important to keep a health journal and write down your symptoms. To prepare for your visit, take notes on how often you urinate and whether any modification makes your symptoms better or worse.

Multiple conditions may lead you to seek treatment and possibly surgery. For 40 years, patients have received safe, high-quality outpatient surgical procedures with increased savings and convenience at ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) across the country. Check with your physician to determine if you have a health condition that would require a full-service hospital for treatment.

Our ASC is committed to providing a great patient experience with highly professional service and the most advanced technologies available. Patients are discharged from our facility the same day as the procedure and recover at home.

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Hospital vs. On-Site Surgical Center: Where Should You Get Your Colonoscopy?

April 17, 2025 by Emily Grant

You know a colonoscopy is the best way to prevent colon cancer, and you’re ready to schedule yours. But one question often comes up—Should I go to a hospital or an on-site surgical center?

At Gastrointestinal Specialists, P.C., we believe patients deserve a screening experience that’s not only thorough and effective—but also convenient, comfortable, and cost-conscious. That’s why we have our on-site surgical center: For you.

Let’s break down the differences:

The Traditional Route: Hospitals

Hospitals have long been the go-to for medical procedures, and for generally good reasons. They offer a wide range of services and are equipped for complex cases. But when it comes to routine procedures like colonoscopies, a hospital setting may not always be the most efficient (or cost-effective) option.

Patients often face:

  • Longer wait times to schedule and complete your colonoscopy appointment
  • Higher costs due to additional facility and administrative fees
  • Less personalized care in a busy, high-traffic environment

Today’s Option: Our On-Site Surgical Center

At Gastrointestinal Specialists, P.C., in Troy, Michigan, we offer colonoscopies right here at our state-of-the-art on-site surgical center—and the benefits speak for themselves.

Here’s why more patients are choosing us:

  • Streamlined scheduling with shorter wait times (try our Colonoscopy Now to avoid an initial consultation)
  • Lower out-of-pocket costs compared to hospital-based procedures
  • Specialized care from a team that knows you and focuses solely on GI health
  • Higher patient experience ratings with our specialized care
  • A calm, comfortable setting that’s easy to navigate

Our surgical center is designed specifically for procedures like colonoscopies, so you’re not sharing the space with emergency room traffic or unrelated departments. That means your care is faster, more focused, and more efficient from start to finish.

Schedule your Colonoscopy Today

Colon cancer is highly preventable when caught early, and a colonoscopy is the best tool we have for doing just that. If you’ve been putting it off or unsure about where to go, let us help make the decision easier.

Contact Gastrointestinal Specialists P.C. and schedule your colonoscopy today. Where you’re not just another patient on the schedule—you’re someone we’re here to care for, every step of the way.

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Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites Announces Exciting Move to New Facility in Fall 2025

April 17, 2025 by Emily Grant

Boston, MA — Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites is pleased to announce the relocation to a brand-new, expanded surgical center opening in Fall 2025. The new facility, located just minutes from our current center, reflects our ongoing commitment to exceptional surgical care and an improved patient experience.

The future home of Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites will span 32,000 square feet and feature additional operating rooms, underground parking, and direct access from both garage and street level. With cutting-edge technology and patient-centered design, the new facility will allow us to serve even more patients while maintaining the high standards of safety, quality, and compassion our community has come to expect.

“This move represents a tremendous investment in our patients and our future,” said Greg DeConciliis, PA-C, CASC, Administrator. “We’re excited to continue delivering the same trusted care in a larger, more modern space designed around comfort, safety, and efficiency.”

Expanded Surgical Services

At our new location, patients will continue to receive high-quality, same-day surgical care across a wide range of specialties, including:

  • Orthopedics
  • Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement
  • Total Joint Replacement Surgery
  • Spine Surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Trauma Surgery
  • General Surgery
  • Podiatry
  • Pain Management

Whether treating sports injuries, chronic conditions, or urgent needs, our expert surgical teams are committed to delivering personalized care with excellent outcomes.

In addition to advanced surgical suites and streamlined check-in, patients will benefit from:

  • Lower costs — averaging 40% savings compared to hospitals
  • Convenient underground parking and patient access
  • Patient satisfaction scores consistently above 95%

Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites remains fully operational during this transition and dedicated to serving our patients with the same compassion and quality you know and trust.

We look forward to sharing updates, photos, and virtual tours as we approach our move-in date. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and visit www.bostonoutpatient.com for the latest updates.

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Take a Google 360 Virtual Tour of Hudson Crossing Surgery Center

April 15, 2025 by Emily Grant

Fort Lee, NJ – Explore Hudson Crossing Surgery Center like never before with our brand-new Google 360° Virtual Tour! From the comfort of your home, step inside our state-of-the-art facility and experience the welcoming, serene environment we take pride in maintaining.

Watch Our Center Overview Video

Before diving into the 360° tour, take a moment to watch our brief video showcasing the highlights of Hudson Crossing Surgery Center. Learn about our advanced facilities, patient-focused care, and the compassionate team dedicated to your health and comfort.

Take the Google 360° Tour

Ready for a closer look? Our interactive virtual tour, professionally captured by a certified Google photographer, allows you to explore our inviting reception area, cutting-edge procedure rooms, and peaceful recovery spaces—all designed with your comfort in mind.

At Hudson Crossing Surgery Center, we prioritize transparency and patient confidence. By offering a full view of our facility, we aim to reduce pre-visit worries and ensure you feel at ease even before walking through our doors.

Hudson Crossing Surgery Center exteriorWhy Choose Hudson Crossing Surgery Center?

  • Modern, Inviting Environment: Our facility is meticulously maintained to provide a clean, comfortable, and positive atmosphere from the moment you arrive.
  • Personalized, Compassionate Care: Our dedicated team is committed to tailoring care to your individual healthcare needs.
  • Confidence Through Transparency: With our virtual tour and photo gallery, you can familiarize yourself with our center before your visit, helping you make informed decisions with peace of mind.

At Hudson Crossing Surgery Center, we combine top-tier medical care with a calm and supportive atmosphere, ensuring your experience is as smooth and reassuring as possible.

We invite you to watch the video, take the tour, and discover how we’re committed to your well-being at every step of your healthcare journey.

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Dr. Pradnya Mitroo Shares Importance of Screenings

April 15, 2025 by Emily Grant

Action News Live at Three, ABC 30 in Fresno spoke with Dr. Pradnya Mitroo, the Medical Director of the Clovis Endoscopy Center, about the importance of getting a colonoscopy. The segment aired in March, during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control, rates for Colorectal Cancer have fallen nearly 50 percent in recent decades, thanks to increased screenings. Dr. Mitroo, is at both the Fresno and Clovis centers.

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