Data Incident Notice 

A Catholic Health vendor, Serviceaide, experienced a data breach resulting in limited patient information being exposed online.  Serviceaide will be sending out patient notification letters to potentially affected patients.  Information will be posted on Serviceaide’s homepage at: https://www.serviceaide.com/notices

Memorial Day Closures

To view a list of holiday closures, visit chsbuffalo.org/closings

GERD Is the Word: Treatment Options for Chronic Heartburn

July 28, 2020 | Healthy Living, Services

Many of us know that painful, burning sensation all too well – often it’s the heartburn you get after enjoying some of Buffalo’s prized chicken wings and pizza. Unfortunately, you’re not alone. According to the National Institutes of Health,...

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How to Treat Allergic Reactions

How to Treat Severe Allergic Reactions

July 15, 2020 | Healthy Living, Services

Epinephrine auto-injectors are the treatment of choice in severe life threatening allergic reactions, also known as anaphylaxis. Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis include, shortness of breath, wheezing, hives, tongue or lip swelling, throat swelling, light...

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The Skin-ny on Skin Checks

Get the Skin-ny on The Importance of Skin Checks

July 2, 2020 | Healthy Living, Services

Regular skin checks are important Warmer temperatures mean ditching bulky sweaters and spending longer days basking in warm sun rays.  Moderate exposure to the sun can offer us health benefits, like boosted production levels of vitamin D and serotonin, the...

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Finding the Right OB/GYN for You

June 28, 2020 | Services, WomenCare

The connection with your OB/GYN is a professional relationship that borders on personal. Most women can’t help feeling attached – after all, we tell the OB/GYN about our sex lives, abnormal symptoms, fertility struggles – that’s information...

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6 “Is This Normal?” Questions to Ask Your OB/GYN

June 26, 2020 | Services, WomenCare

It’s not uncommon for many women to feel uneducated about their own reproductive health. Cultural taboos and pure embarrassment often prevent us from asking important questions over the years. Amazingly enough, this embarrassment even follows some into...

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How Long Does a New Joint Last?

| Ask the Expert, Orthopedics

Learning you might need joint replacement can be overwhelming. One of the biggest concerns orthopaedic patients have is whether or not the initial surgery will lead to multiple joint replacements within their lifetime. Some people put off joint replacement...

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Alzheimer’s Disease: What You Need to Know

June 19, 2020 | Neurology, Services

With over 3 million recorded cases per year, Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause of dementia. It develops as the connections between brain cells deteriorate, leading to memory loss and confusion. Though it’s commonly believed that...

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FAQs Answered: Labor & Delivery During COVID-19

| Services, WomenCare

We know delivering during the COVID-19 pandemic can make an exciting moment in your family’s life more stressful. However, our labor and delivery teams want to put your mind at ease by letting you know that we’ve taken every precaution to ensure...

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The Only How-to Guide You’ll Ever Need for Eating While Pregnant

June 15, 2020 | Services, WomenCare

From the strange cravings that may present, to off-limits items, and the idea of “eating for two,” it’s safe to say that a woman’s relationship to food changes while she’s pregnant. Unfortunately, a few Internet myths paired with...

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5 Tips to Manage the Spread of Coronavirus

June 12, 2020 | Services

Protect yourself and your loved ones from the spread of COVID-19 by being mindful of the following. It’s easy to fall down a rabbit hole thinking of what you could be doing to avoid getting sick, but the best we can do is practice social distancing and...

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