For our friends who travel to Liberty Hospital along Lightburne, please be aware of the road closure beginning tomorrow. You'll need to find an alternate route.
City of Liberty, Mo. Government
21 September at 09:07 ·
Beginning Sept. 22, Lightburne, from Mill to Glenn Hendrenn, will be closed to through traffic from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. daily for two weeks. Lightburne will be closed to all traffic from Miller to Doniphan. A contractor for Evergy will replacing power poles in this area.
Local traffic will have access from the north, south or from alternate routes, depending on the destination. Plan for extra time to get to your destination.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a buildup of plaque which narrows or blocks blood flow to the arteries leading to the arms, legs and feet, limiting the supply of oxygen to cells. Our PAD specialist Dr. Joey Ghose suggests that more than 8 million Americans are affected by PAD and don't know it. Do you have the symptoms? A simple test can diagnose it. Learn more: https://bit.ly/34Rra5o ❤️ #PADAwareness
Thanks to Kara Visi, RN; Mallory Gatson, RT(R) (CI); and Teresa Zwick, RCIS for participating in a video shoot in the cath lab last week. Look for them in an upcoming video featuring one of our patients whose life their team helped to save last year. ❤️
All-Star pitcher Kenley Jansen recalls the day his heart went "out of whack." He had an irregular heartbeat, lightheadedness and shortness of breath. People with Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) are five times more likely to have a stroke. If you feel something, say something. #AFibAwarenessMonth
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Overcoming AFib feat. All-Star Pitcher, Kenley Jansen
Are your legs or feet cold or numb throughout the year? It may be because of your heart. Our own Dr. Joey Ghose explains Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) and how excess plaque in the arteries can reduce blood flow to your limbs, leaving them cold or numb. ❤️ #PADAwareness
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Cold legs, feet may hold clues to heart health
Each day we work hard to ensure patients receive the best heart care. Recently Liberty Hospital received the 2020 Platinum Performance Achievement Award for our high quality care for chest pain. Congratulations and thank you to our outstanding team that is one of only 140 nationwide to receive this prestigious award! ❤️
Physical activity plays an important role in your health and wellbeing. Liberty Hospital Sports Medicine's senior adult fitness classes can help you stay fit and active. Learn more: 816.407.2323.
Liberty Hospital Sports Medicine
Liberty Hospital Sports Medicine
October 9 at 10:52 AM ·
Want to stay healthy and active and increase physical activity? Come join our SENIOR ADULT FITNESS CLASSES! Fitness isn't one-size-fits-all, and that's why we work with every fitness level and offer small class sizes with personalized attention. Your friends are here - so come join us! NOW just $75 per month for unlimited, hour-long sessions. Because we are part of Liberty Hospital you know we're safe and #ReadyforYou. Learn more: 816.407.2323
For this year’s pumpkin contest at Liberty Hospital we’re recognizing the Hearts of Cardiology. 🎃🧡
Dr. Demetrios Maragos is one of the leading cardiologists in the region, and we are proud to announce he has been named a 2020 Top Doc by Ingram's Magazine. Read the article here: https://bit.ly/349K32N.
Hoping to make healthy appetizers for tonight's New Year's Eve celebration? The American Heart Association has you covered with lots of delicious heart-healthy recipes. ❤ We wish you a healthy and Happy New Year!
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Appetizers
During the holidays most people don't stop to think about their health or interrupt a good time if they aren't feeling well. But Dr. Calvin Madrigal recently told the Courier-Tribune that too much food and alcohol, increased stress, cold weather and delayed cardiac treatment may contribute to what is called “holiday heart attack.”
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Take steps to avoid holiday heart attack