Yehuda L Nussbaum, DO

(on ridgeway ave)
Doctors in Rochester, NY
Doctors

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

2350 Ridgeway Ave
Rochester, NY
14626

Photos

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The science is clear -- wearing a mask helps prevent the spread of #covid19. But it has also strained communication for our deaf community. ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG How COVID-19 Impacts the Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing Community
Get energized and have some fun with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center this weekend! Follow along with a cardio kick circuit that will be sure to get your body moving.
Get energized and have some fun with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center this weekend! Follow along with a cardio kick circuit that will be sure to get your body moving. Cardio Kick Circuit with Sarah
Facebook doesn’t have to remind her when her friends’ birthdays are... She already knows! 🎂 Get to know Dr. Amanda Lloyd, a pediatrician at Bay Creek Pediatrics. About our pediatrics services: https://roc.health/pediatrics
You've probably seen differing medical opinions on social media throughout the pandemic. But it's crucial to understand the dangers of taking medical advice from strangers. ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Why You Shouldn't Take Medical Advice from Strangers
Today we celebrated the new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care with a balloon replica of the building and a signed banner to be displayed at Rochester General Hospital. Thanks to everyone who “popped” by!
GAMERS: The next level of innovative healthcare is here! Join our Minecraft community to explore our new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care. Test your surgical skills, design a room, and help us gear up to save lives by joining our Minecraft Experience: https://roc.health/minecraft
We're LIVE with Dr. John Klibanoff discussing the new ROSA knee procedure to highlight how it'll benefit patients. About ROSA: https://rochesterregional.org/rosa
Rochester Regional Health is the first healthcare system in Rochester to perform total-knee replacement utilizing Zimmer Biomet's knee robot known as the Robotic Surgical Assistant, or, ROSA. Hear from Dr. Klibanoff about the benefits to this procedure and how it'll benefit patients throughout the region.
Today is the day! We have our first surgical cases in our new operating suites at the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care. Thank you to all of our team members who have worked tirelessly to make all of this possible! https://roc.health/critical-care
Unwind this weekend with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center for a slow, relaxing yoga class. Focus on your breathing, clear your mind, and relax while you follow along with a vinyasa yoga flow.
TUE, OCT 13 Meet the Midwives
Another move-in day! Our women's health and newborn care units move into the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care today. We couldn't be more excited! https://www.rochesterregional.org/critical-care
Another move-in day! Our women's health and newborn care units move into the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care today. We couldn't be more excited! https://www.rochesterregional.org/critical-care Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care: Third Floor
Panic attacks cause sudden feelings of terror-- and they can happen at any time. Knowing the symptoms can help you identify when you or a loved one is experiencing one. Learn about our mental health services: https://roc.health/mentalhealth
Sarah Lane is back at the Riedman Campus Wellness Center recording various virtual wellness classes! Join her from home this weekend for a gentle yoga flow that's appropriate for everyone.
Sarah Lane is back at the Riedman Campus Wellness Center recording various virtual wellness classes! Join her from home this weekend for a gentle yoga flow that's appropriate for everyone. Gentle Yoga with Sarah
Mammograms can detect early signs of breast cancer-- making them a life-saving screening. Our Mammos and Makeovers-to-go event makes getting this screening a little more fun. Learn more: https://roc.health/Mammos-Makeovers
When a patient suffering from advanced heart failure had worsening conditions, a team of doctors at Rochester General Hospital came together and performed a one-in-a-million procedure that saved her life.
TODAY: The lobby opens in the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care! The open atrium will connect old with new, serving as a comfortable commons area for families and visitors.
After performing the first surgeries at the new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care, surgeons are noticing the remarkable benefits that our new operating room technology has for patient care. Learn more: roc.health/critical-care
If you're looking to challenge yourself this weekend, this class with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center will do the trick! Have a yoga mat and some water handy for this weekend's ab-focused workout and stretch.
If you're looking to challenge yourself this weekend, this class with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center will do the trick! Have a yoga mat and some water handy for this weekend's ab-focused workout and stretch. Ab Attack with Sarah Lane
It's never too early to kick-back and watch a Holiday Special on TV! ❄️📺 Get to know Dr. Katie Tyner, a physical therapist specializing in treating hip, knee, foot, and ankle injuries, as well as running and athlete biomechanics. About physical therapy: https://roc.health/Physical-Therapy
Many people begin to experience higher levels of stress towards the end of the year. Yoga can help reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and lower your heart rate. Join Sarah Lane for a calming vinyasa yoga flow to clear your mind!
Many people begin to experience higher levels of stress towards the end of the year. Yoga can help reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and lower your heart rate. Join Sarah Lane for a calming vinyasa yoga flow to clear your mind! Vinyasa Yoga with Sarah Lane
While Halloween will be a little different this year, there are still ways to enjoy a safe, fun time with close family. If you plan to take your little ones trick-or-treating, or you're handing out candy at your house, here are a few tips to help keep everyone healthy. Learn more: https://roc.health/halloween-safety
We fully expect to catch him running mini-obstacle courses during his breaks at the office. 🏃🏼🤸 Get to know Dr. Gian Vinelli, the newest addition to our dermatology family. About our dermatology services: https://rochealth.co/dermatology
If you see a Respiratory Therapist, say "thanks!" This week is Respiratory Therapist week and we're thanking them this year more than ever for the long hours, hard work, and dedication to caring for the community.
As the prevalence of COVID-19 increases in our community, we've announced enhanced visitor restrictions across the system: https://www.rochesterregional.org/visitor-restrictions Chief Medical Officer Robert Mayo provides some insight into why this decision was made.
Today the fifth floor moved into the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care-- home to the Medical Intensive Care Unit, the Critical Care Unit, and Medical Step Down. Our teams couldn't be more excited about the new space that will help them provide the highest quality of care to our community. REGISTER NOW to take a virtual tour of the new building: https://rochesterregional.org/openhouse
CORONAVIRUS CASES: Active Coronavirus cases reach their highest point in Monroe County with 1,279 active cases. Western New York and the Finger Lakes continue to see a spike in 7-day average positivity rates, and several areas are entering the Yellow Zone. More on Yellow Zone rules: https://fal.cn/3btBo ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Updates: Coronavirus in New York State
SNEAK PEEK: On Tuesday, November 17, get a closer look at the new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care during our virtual open house! RSVP: https://rochesterregional.org/openhouse
SNEAK PEEK: On Tuesday, November 17, get a closer look at the new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care during our virtual open house! RSVP: https://rochesterregional.org/openhouse Virtual Open House: The Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care
COVID CASES: 211 new coronavirus cases in Monroe County for a 7-day rolling average of 137 new cases per day. As COVID-19 spikes in our region, wearing a mask 😷, washing your hands 🤲, and staying socially distant ⬅️ ➡️ is as important as ever. Read the latest: https://fal.cn/3bqPM ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Updates: Coronavirus in New York State
According to New York State's new microcluster guidelines, Monroe County is currently considered a yellow zone. Alongside other guidances, school districts within the county must test a number of students for COVID-19. Dr. Schulz, a pediatrician at Rochester Regional Health, answers common questions on #covid19 testing in schools.
According to New York State's new microcluster guidelines, Monroe County is currently considered a yellow zone. Alongside other guidances, school districts within the county must test a number of students for COVID-19. Dr. Schulz, a pediatrician at Rochester Regional Health, answers common questions on #covid19 testing in schools. COVID-19 Testing in Schools
As #covid19 guidelines continue to evolve in New York State, there are a lot of questions around the new guidance on testing students for COVID-19. Join us today for a LIVE Facebook discussion with Dr. Steven Schulz, where he'll answer questions on the topic and talk about what to expect.
Flu season has begun and cases continue to rise in our community. It's important to do everything possible to keep yourself and others healthy. Stay informed on the flu and learn what to do if you become sick: ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Flu Season Numbers 2020
Today's the day! Get an inside look at the new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care at our virtual open house today at 2 PM. Register: https://www.rochesterregional.org/openhouse
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that affects your body's ability to metabolize sugar-- and it can be diagnosed at any age. Understanding the risk factors can help you know when to start a discussion with your primary care provider about diabetes:
The safest way to celebrate Thanksgiving is in your household with your immediate family. Spending the holidays away from extended family may be difficult, but it's the best way to ensure the health and safety of your loved ones. ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG How to Celebrate Thanksgiving in 2020
UPDATE: Rochester Regional Health's COVID-19 testing sites are overwhelmed-- and we need to ensure there is enough capacity to test those who are ill or have had close exposure to COVID-19. It is NOT recommended to get tested before holiday gatherings or without a referral from your Primary Care Physician. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 or feel you need to be tested for any reason, call your Primary Care Physician or 922-CARE. COVID-19 Testing Protocols
UPDATE: Rochester Regional Health's COVID-19 testing sites are overwhelmed-- and we need to ensure there is enough capacity to test those who are ill or have had close exposure to COVID-19. It is NOT recommended to get tested before holiday gatherings or without a referral from your Primary Care Physician. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 or feel you need to be tested for any reason, call your Primary Care Physician or 922-CARE. COVID-19 Testing Protocols
New York State Governor Cuomo announced today that the City of Rochester and various other parts of Monroe County are moving into an Orange Zone on Wednesday. It remains crucial to wear a mask, limit gatherings, and practice social distancing. As a community, we must continue to fight against COVID-19 and help keep each other safe.
Stress is one of the top ten factors associated with stroke, and the holiday season can cause higher levels of stress for many-- especially this year. Dr. Burke explains the importance of knowing the signs of a stroke and seeking medical attention immediately if you experience one. Lean more: https://rochealth.co/stroke
More than 200,000 new cases of lung cancer are diagnosed each year in the United States. Our Lung Cancer Screening Program offers high-risk patients a way to monitor for lung cancer, using high-quality imaging that reduces exposure to radiation. Learn more: ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG A Sophisticated Way to Monitor for Lung Cancer
During cold and flu season, there are plenty of over-the-counter medications that can help relieve symptoms. For pregnant women, it may not always be clear which are safe to take. Here is a complete guide on what cold and flu medications are safe during pregnancy! Learn more: https://roc.health/safe-meds
November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, where we bring awareness to the importance of end-of-life care and caregivers. Palliative care is specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Our caregivers focus on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of the illness, with a goal of improving quality of life for both the patient and family. Learn more: https://roc.health/palliative-care
Dr. Vishal Parikh, an Advanced Heart Failure Provider, explains the seriousness of coronavirus and its potential lasting effects. It can even have long term effects on healthy young people, as we're seeing now with Buffalo Bills player Tommy Sweeny, who has developed myocarditis from COVID-19.
The holiday season is about bringing family and friends back together, whether in-person or remote--But the holidays are also a time for giving. This week is Giving Tuesday, and you can show your support for a variety of local nonprofits when you #ROCtheDay. ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Why Giving Makes You Feel So Good
We can confirm his pumpkin carving skills are top-notch! 🎃 Get to know Dr. Kevin Hospon, a podiatrist at Canandaigua Orthopaedic Associates. Canandaigua Orthopaedic Associates now accepts same-day appointments. Call (585) 394-1960 for information or visit https://roc.health/canandaigua-ortho
Remember to make smart and safe choices while shopping this year! Try shopping online, avoiding the stores during busy hours, and be sure to wear a mask, social distance, and wash your hands regularly. And now more than ever, it's important to remember to #SupportLocal. Consider contacting your favorite local shops and restaurants about their online shopping and take out options.
It's National Handwashing Awareness Week! Although the importance of handwashing has been stressed for most of this year, it's never bad to refresh yourself on how to properly clean your hands.
As of now, there are no treatments available to effectively reverse dementia-- making prevention a critical factor in maintaining cognitive health. Here are five simple lifestyle habits that can reduce the risk of cognitive decline: https://roc.health/cognitive-health
THU, DEC 10 AT 5:30 PM EST Virtual Cooking Demonstration with WomenHeart of Rochester Regional Health Support Group
🔹 Can you have COVID-19 and flu at the same time? 🔹 What do I do if I have symptoms of COVID-19 or flu? 🔹 Do I have to quarantine if I have the flu but not COVID-19? Tune in this week with Tatyana Tymkiv, Executive Director of Employee Health Services, where she'll answer these questions and more.
Juggling, frisbee, dermatology.... Is there anything he can't do!? Get to know Dr. David Brodell, a dermatologist at Dermatology and Mohs Surgery at Linden Oaks. About our services: https://rochealth.co/dermatology
🔹 Can you have COVID-19 and flu at the same time? 🔹 What do I do if I have symptoms of COVID-19 or flu? 🔹 Do I have to quarantine if I have the flu but not COVID-19? Tune in this week with Tatyana Tymkiv, Executive Director of Employee Health Services, where she'll answer these questions and more. 2020 Flu Season: Symptoms
Mary Sage, RN, came out of retirement not once, but twice, to help the community battle the coronavirus pandemic. "It's nursing! This is what it's all about," said Sage, eager to be there for her coworkers and patients.
We’re LIVE at Rochester General Hospital for a holiday surprise!! Santa and Mrs. Clause are making an entrance with some special deliveries. 🎁
Her favorite vacation spot may be influenced by her favorite food: fresh Italian pasta! 🍝 Get to know Dr. Elizabeth Lee, a heart failure specialist at the Sands-Constellation heart Institute. About heart care: https://roc.health/heart
What's the difference between a rapid COVID-19 test and a PCR test? Stay up to date on the latest on COVID-19 testing: HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG COVID-19 Testing Questions Answered
To those who begin their celebrations today, Happy Hanukkah. We wish you health, safety, and happiness this season.
We’ve learned that reducing our social bubble can help slow the spread of COVID-19, and most of us have done so—but sometimes we impact more people than we think. Remember that every person you interact with may see a number of other people regularly. The impact you can have by reducing your social bubble is a big one. Stay safe!
Jason Tartick and his puppy have a special message for our health care heroes! Fans of The Bachelorette say he has a heart of gold--and we agree! ❤️
We did it! It's been a successful first week of COVID-19 vaccine administration. Thank you to every dedicated team member who worked so quickly put together a seamless vaccination process--and thank you to all of our health care heroes who have gotten their first dose of the #CovidVaccine!
As COVID-19 vaccines become available to health care workers and eventually the community, it's important to stay informed. Here are a few fast facts about the #CovidVaccine.
We're LIVE with Dr. Laguio-Vila discussing the #CovidVaccine and answering common questions.
THANK YOU to our Residents and Fellows for stepping up during the past months as we've continued to battle COVID-19. Your dedication, bravery, and the sacrifices you've made continue to have an incredible impact in our community!
Join us tomorrow at 5 PM for a LIVE discussion on the #COVID19Vaccine. Tune in as Dr. Laguio-Vila provides important information, answers commonly asked questions, and debunks misinformation!
Doug Emblidge, one of Rochester's favorite news anchors, is making spirits bright with a special message for our health care heroes!
THANK YOU to local schools, girl scout troops, and community members for making spirits bright at a few of our Long Term Care facilities. Our residents are so excited to receive such a generous amount of holiday cards!
The COVID-19 vaccine arrived in record time, but how did scientists do it? Learn the history of the vaccine, how it works, and how it came to be so quickly. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Solving the Pandemic Puzzle: How the COVID-19 Vaccines Were Made
To our food and nutrition services family: Thank you for working extra hard this year. We appreciate everything you do!
As respiratory viruses spread, new strains are not uncommon. The approved COVID-19 vaccines are effective at protecting people against all strains. Stay up-to-date on the latest #COVIDVaccine information. ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG COVID-19 Vaccines: What to Know
While some mild-to-moderate side effects are normal, allergic reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine are extremely rare. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Can I Have an Allergic Reaction to the COVID-19 Vaccine?
High efficacy rates of vaccines aren’t uncommon-- But how does the effectiveness of the new COVID-19 vaccines compare to other common vaccines? Learn more: https://roc.health/vaccine-efficacy
To our Health Care Heroes working tirelessly at COVID-19 testing locations: Thank you for braving the elements, thank you for your dedication, and thank you for being there for our community when we've needed it most.
Residents at our long-term care facility Edna Tina Wilson were surprised last week with gifts and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Clause! Thank you to everyone who coordinated the event and to those who provided donations. They absolutely loved the suprise-- and their smiling faces are a gift to us all!
Congratulations to three of our emergency physicians on being named Unsung Heroes by the New York American College of Emergency Physicians! Thank you for going above and beyond for your patients, colleagues, and our community.
Since the approval of the first COVID-19 vaccine, many are wondering if the vaccine is safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Dr. Tara Gellasch, an OB/GYN and the Chief Medical Officer at United Memorial Medical Center, answers common questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and women's health. For more information, visits https://roc.health/COVIDvaccine-pregnant-nursing
Another one of Rochester's favorite news anchors, Adam Chodak, thanks our health care heroes with a special message.
We're here today at one of our COVID-19 vaccine clinics where many of our #RRHProud team members are eager to get their vaccines this afternoon!
We're here today at one of our COVID-19 vaccine clinics where many of our #RRHProud team members are eager to get their vaccines this afternoon! COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics: The Experience
As of today, we have vaccinated 7,000 individuals. See why some of our #healthcareheroes got their COVID-19 vaccinations.
Our employees in line today at one of our vaccine clinics are eager to get the #COVIDvaccine!
Dr. Laurie Kilbury Taylor is all smiles today after receiving her SECOND dose of the COVID-19 vaccine! "I'm feeling great! I'm not experiencing any side effects," she said.
NEW: Wait times at our COVID-19 testing sites are updated every hour on our website: https://www.rochesterregional.org/wait-times Please call your primary care provider if you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or feel you require a COVID-19 test.
There are two currently approved COVID-19 vaccines in the United States--both of which use mRNA to trigger our immune systems to fight coronavirus. What is an mRNA and how does it help protect us from COVID-19 infection? Learn more: rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine COVID-19 Vaccine: How do mRNA Vaccines Work?
Paula Mabe, RN, received her COVID-19 vaccine this week, and she tells us what that means for her and her family.
Check out Monroe County's first drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic for Community 1A High-Risk Health Workers at Unity Hospital this afternoon. Our teams were excited to participate in the first of many community vaccination clinics to come and to root on the Bills to victory!
With +14,000 Health Care Heroes vaccinated, we're continuing to hold vital clinics for eligible members of our community. Governor Cuomo announced yesterday that community vaccination administration eligibility will be expanded on January 11 to the phase 1B vaccine prioritization. Per this development, we'll soon be contacting patients who are 75 years or older via phone or MyCare to arrange scheduling as vaccine supply allows. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics
Community 1A High-Risk Health Workers: Get your COVID-19 vaccines before halftime of the Bills game today! Rochester Regional Health, in partnership with the Finger Lakes COVID-19 Vaccine Hub, is offering Monroe County’s first drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic for Community 1A High-Risk Health Workers today on the Unity Hospital Campus. Community 1A High-Risk Health Workers who arrive at Unity’s Campus, Lot D, before 3:45 pm today are eligible to be vaccinated, as long as there is supply of vaccine. Proof of employment is required. NYSDOH accepted proof of employment include employee ID, paystub or a letter from employer.
For one nurse, getting the COVID-19 vaccine is a way to further protect her family. Pam Schantz, RN, recently lost her mother to COVID-19 and got the vaccine this week.
UPDATE: A central Rochester Regional Health team is now contacting primary care patients of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices ages 65+ to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments. There is no need to call our offices, a Rochester Regional Health representative will call you, if eligible. At this time, our vaccination clinics are by appointment only. Stay up to date at rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
Staff at our Long Term Care facilities have been eager to receive their COVID-19 vaccines in order to protect their residents, themselves, and their loved ones!
After receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, it’s still important to follow health and safety guidelines to continue to protect our community. Learn more: https://roc.health/after-vaccination-guidelines
ONE MONTH ago, our first health care hero received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Today, over 15,000 doses of the vaccine have been administered to employees and staff members across the regions we serve. By the end of this week, we plan to have provided the vaccine to 1,500 patients age 75+.
The CDC recommends four key groups receive the COVID-19 vaccines as early supplies remain limited. At this time, a central Rochester Regional Health team is working to call eligible patients age 65+ of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices to schedule their COVID-19 vaccination appointments. We expect a vaccine to be available in the coming months for everyone who wants one. Please continue to check our social media accounts and website for updates. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Who's Next to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine?
At a time when misinformation about COVID-19 and the vaccines are ever-present, it's important now more than ever to know the facts and understand how they impact your life. NEWS: Rochester Regional Health launched our new content hub "Health Hive" earlier this month to continue our promise of providing reliable health information that's easily accessible to everyone. Health Hive articles are written or reviewed by Rochester Regional Health doctors and providers to ensure the content is accurate and trustworthy. Explore Health Hive: hive.rochesterregional.org
UPDATE: A central Rochester Regional Health team is now contacting primary care patients of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices ages 65+ to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments. There is no need to call our offices, a Rochester Regional Health representative will call you, if eligible. At this time, our vaccination clinics are by appointment only. Stay up to date at rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
Each day, we receive more information on the approved COVID-19 vaccines. It’s important to stay updated, which is why we’re hosting a Community Conversation on Tuesday, January 26 at 6 PM. Link to join: https://roc.health/zoom-1-26
We must say... her irrational fear is pretty rational. 🕷️ Get to know Dr. Purvi Parikh, MD, FACS, a Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist. Learn more: https://roc.health/surgical-oncology
We are currently scheduling COVID-19 vaccination appointments for age 65+ primary care patients of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices. What can eligible patients expect before, during, and after their appointment? Learn more about vaccination eligibility, scheduling, and more. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments: What to Expect
The teams working our COVID-19 vaccination clinics are making history. To learn how you can be a part of the experience, visit https://roc.health/COVIDsupport-positions, call 922-HIRE, or email vaccineclinicstaffing@rochesterregional.org. Positions at the clinics range from administrative to clinical.
The teams working our COVID-19 vaccination clinics are making history. Hear from them what its like to witness the hope and excitement from patients every day. Positions at the clinics range from administrative to clinical. To learn how you can be a part of the experience, visit https://roc.health/COVIDsupport-positions, call 922-HIRE, or email vaccineclinicstaffing@rochesterregional.org. Working a COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic
UPDATE: A central Rochester Regional Health team is now contacting primary care patients of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices ages 65+ to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments. There is no need to call our offices, a Rochester Regional Health representative will call you, if eligible. At this time, our vaccination clinics are by appointment only. Stay up to date at rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY to Nancy Macano! 🎉🎂 Nancy is a resident at Hill Haven, and her family wanted to make her birthday as special (and safe) as possible. They had a window visit with balloons, cake, treats, and even a special guest!🐾
UPDATE: A central Rochester Regional Health team is now contacting primary care patients of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices ages 65+ to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments. There is no need to call our offices, a Rochester Regional Health representative will call you, if eligible. At this time, our vaccination clinics are by appointment only. Stay up to date at rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
Today, we honor female doctors and the path they have paved since 1849, and we celebrate their continued hard work and dedication to care. Happy National Women Physicians Day!
For respiratory therapists, this past year has been full of difficult moments. Bobbi Fanton's strength has helped her coworkers persevere through the hardships, but it hasn't been easy. She reminds everyone that the pandemic continues to strain hospitals and the help of the community to slow the spread of COVID-19 remains essential.
While it's recommended that most adults get the COVID-19 vaccine when they're able to, parents are looking for guidance on when the vaccines will be available to children. Dr. Beth Orlowski, chief of pediatrics for Newark-Wayne Community Hospital, informs parents on what to expect and gives advice on how to keep their families healthy in the meantime. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG When Can Kids Get the COVID-19 Vaccine?
THU, FEB 4 AT 6:00 PM EST COVID-19 Vaccine: Community Conversation
Can the COVID-19 vaccines alter DNA? With over 30 years of experience working on vaccines, Dr. Michael Pichichero, Director of the Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, is an expert on the COVID-19 vaccines. Tune in for Myth Mondays over the next several weeks to learn the basics of the #COVIDvaccines as Dr. Pichichero debunks some common misconceptions.
Although COVID-19 is a respiratory virus, it can lead to neurological complications, as well. Dr. David Gill discusses how COVID-19 affects the brain and what we know about potential serious neurological problems. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Connecting COVID-19 and the Brain: What We Know
The COVID-19 vaccines were developed in record time--but how did scientists do it so quickly and safely? Learn how experts and researchers around the world came together to create the #covidvaccines. COVID-19 Vaccines Explained: How Were They Developed so Quickly?
Do you know someone who has been affected by heart disease? Tell us who your "heart beats for" in the comments and visit https://roc.health/give-for-hearts to support our cardiology team in working to prevent and treat heart issues. Veronica's story: “My Heart Beats For my parents, Ralph and Marilyn Chiesi. My mother Marilyn died in 2002 four months before my wedding at the age of 55 and my father died in 2006 at the age of 59 one year after my daughter was born. Both died of sudden cardiac death due to heart disease. When my parents died, there weren't as many treatments and procedures available as there are now, that could have saved their lives. To honor them and their legacy of giving and love, I give in their memory to allow other patients like them to have access to the extraordinary care to allow them the chance to live longer lives with the ones they love.” - Veronica Chiesi-Brown
Do you need the COVID-19 vaccine if you've already had a coronavirus infection? With over 30 years of experience working on vaccines, Dr. Michael Pichichero, Director of the Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, is an expert on the COVID-19 vaccines. ➡️Tune in on Myth Mondays over the next several weeks to learn the basics of the #COVIDvaccines as Dr. Pichichero debunks some common misconceptions.
⚠️UPDATE: Beginning February 15, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) is expanding eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine to individuals with several chronic conditions. At this time, you do not need to call your provider to verify your medical condition(s). Vaccine supply continues to remain extremely limited. As directed by the NYSDOH, we are continuing to focus on our high risk health care workers. We will provide an update once we receive additional guidance from the NYSDOH regarding this process. We understand our patients are very eager to receive the vaccine, so we encourage all of our eligible patients to continue to check other vaccination clinics: https://am-i-eligible.covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/ ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG COVID-19 Vaccines: What to Know
Do you need the COVID-19 vaccine if you've already had a coronavirus infection? With over 30 years of experience working on vaccines, Dr. Michael Pichichero, Director of the Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, is an expert on the COVID-19 vaccines. ➡️Tune in on Myth Mondays over the next several weeks to learn the basics of the #COVIDvaccines as Dr. Pichichero debunks some common misconceptions. COVID-19 Vaccine Myth Busting: I've Already Had COVID-19
What do we know about long-term side effects of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines? With over 30 years of experience working on vaccines, Dr. Michael Pichichero, Director of the Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, is an expert on the COVID-19 vaccines. ➡️Tune in on Myth Mondays to learn the basics of the #COVIDvaccines as Dr. Pichichero debunks some common misconceptions. COVID-19 Vaccine Myth Busting: Long-Term Side Effects
As you're staying up-to-date on the latest COVID-19 news, you may come across words you haven't heard before. We've provided definitions of common terms related to the COVID-19 vaccines, clinical trials, and more. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG A Quick Guide of COVID-19 Vaccine Terms
In an effort to combat the regional nursing shortage and to strengthen local pathways to careers in nursing, we've opened our new College of Health Careers. “Access to educational opportunities is a gateway to good jobs and a brighter future,” said Deborah Stamps, EdD, RN, EVP, Inaugural College of Health President, and Chief Nursing Education and Diversity Officer. “The college will help increase the diversity of the healthcare workforce by providing economic mobility for those living in poverty or facing daily economic challenges.”
Every year our teams take part in #WearRedDay to raise awareness about heart disease and how to protect yourself from it. This year, the focus was on heart disease in women. According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the number one health threat for women. Take a look at our teams showing off their reds to help raise awareness on the issue and to #WearRedforWomen! ❤️
UPDATE: Local health officials announced that beginning February 15, individuals with many chronic conditions will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. ⚠️If you have a chronic condition outlined by the NYSDOH, at this time, you do NOT need to contact your health care provider to obtain proof of medical eligibility or to make an appointment to receive the vaccine. Local health officials announced that at this time, vaccination appointments will occur through pharmacies and local and state health departments. Vaccine supplies continue to remain extremely limited. ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG COVID-19 Vaccines: What to Know
UPDATE: Limited hospital visitation will resume on Tuesday, February 16. For the safety of patients and staff, we must continue to strictly adhere to safety protocols and work to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Learn more: https://www.rochesterregional.org/visitor-restrictions
Former nurse, JoAnne Ryan, couldn't sit back and watch the world fight COVID-19 without her. She jumped at the opportunity to help vaccinate frontline workers. While volunteering for her first day, she had a great surprise: she got to vaccinate her daughter! 13WHAM.COM Vaccination volunteer gets opportunity to inoculate daughter against COVID
FIRST LOOK: The College of Health Careers has a fresh, new location! The state-of-the-art campus, located at the once-abandoned Macy’s building in the former Irondequoit Mall, is home to a leading-class institution of higher learning for nurses and health care professionals, working to build a better future for local healthcare. Learn more: https://roc.health/education-program
For non-healthcare workers, double masking is a proven option to reduce exposure to COVID-19--but only if done correctly. Stay up-to-date on the best masking techniques for maximum protection! Learn more: https://roc.health/double-masking
Throughout the past year, we’ve witnessed health care workers redefine what “hero” means to us. Persevering through hardships more difficult than anyone could have anticipated, they've fought for their lives, for their family’s lives, and for our lives. After spending 10 days at Rochester General Hospital, Terry Clifford’s idea of health care completely shifted. She shared her story and voices her newfound understanding of the strength, resilience, and character of our community’s true heroes. 💙💚 Do you know any Healthcare workers that have been #RedefiningHero? Let us know⬇️
Throughout the past year, we’ve witnessed health care workers redefine what “hero” means to us. Persevering through hardships more difficult than anyone could have anticipated, they've fought for their lives, for their family’s lives, and for our lives. After spending 10 days at Rochester General Hospital, Terry Clifford’s idea of health care completely shifted. She shared her story and voices her newfound understanding of the strength, resilience, and character of our community’s true heroes. 💙💚 Do you know any Healthcare workers that have been #RedefiningHero? Let us know⬇️ Redefining Hero: Terry Clifford Shares Her Story
How does COVID-19 affect the heart? ❤️ This #HeartMonth, Cardiologist Dr. David Corteville discusses the impact COVID-19 infection can have on the heart and why it's important to do what you can to avoid infection.
Today is Thank a Resident Day! 🩺 If you see a resident today— don’t forget to show your appreciation!
Deborah Stamps, EdD, RN, had COVID-19 and is still experiencing the effects of the virus. She and Ebony Caldwell, EdD speak on the importance of equitable access to the #COVIDvaccine. In collaboration with FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency, federal and state governments have established a permanent vaccine site at the former Kodak Hawkeye parking lot at 1345 St. Paul St., Rochester. For information on the clinic, visit https://roc.health/vaccine-impact or https://flvaccinehub.com/Home/Eligible.
NEWS: Our scientists are helping to launch a new clinical trial that will evaluate the safety and efficacy of a third dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The study will help experts learn information that could lead to the development of booster shots that target specific variants of COVID-19. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Trial at Rochester General Hospital
NEWS: Unity Hospital is the FIRST in the nation to achieve Level 1 Verification for geriatric surgical care! The designation from the American College of Surgeons Geriatric Surgery Verification Program (ACS GSV) is a testimate to Unity's industry-leading role in improving surgical outcomes for vulnerable geriatric patients. Thank you everyone who worked tirelessly to implement the program, and did so with excellence. Congratulations! 🎉
New Yorkers who have chronic conditions are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccines. One form of proof of condition may be required to at the vaccination appointment. Here are a few different ways you can provide proof of your condition to get vaccinated: https://roc.health/proof-of-condition
During Black History Month, we're proud to celebrate the diversity, inclusion, and acceptance among our teams throughout our organization. Together, we work to unite individuals, families, and employees for stronger, healthier communities.
Shower our healthcare workers with gratitude this spring with Flowers for Frontliners! Each donation will help provide a beautiful bouquet of flowers to a healthcare employee who has worked tirelessly to protect our community during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond. Provide Flowers for Frontliners: https://roc.health/give-flowers
Should cancer patients get the COVID-19 vaccine? Dr. Saad Jamshed, a medical oncologist, tells us what he knows and provides advice to cancer patients and their families. Learn more: rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
Should cancer patients get the COVID-19 vaccine? Dr. Saad Jamshed, a medical oncologist, tells us what he knows and provides advice to cancer patients and their families. Learn more: rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine COVID-19 Vaccines: Information for Cancer Patients
For new parents, understanding what foods you should feed a baby can be overwhelming--and recent reports reveal some baby foods may need to be reconsidered. Pediatrician Dr. Kevin Klossner tells parents how they can be sure to feed their baby the safest, healthiest food. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Is Baby Food Safe?
"I used to wear my heart on my sleeve, now I carry it around in a little case." LVAD patient Rob McRonald is a survivor--he's experienced a battle against stage 3 cancer, a heart attack...and he even knows what it's like to come back to life!
Colorectal Cancer is preventable, treatable, and beatable. During #ColorectalCancerAwarnessMonth, remember that routine screenings are an essential step in early cancer detection--and can save lives. Learn more: https://roc.health/colorectal-screening
New research provides more insights on the connection between obesity and severity of illness from COVID-19. Alok Gandhi, a bariatric surgeon, speaks more on the topic and reminds folks that visiting your doctor is a great way to seek assistance when looking to lose weight. About bariatric surgery: https://rochealth.co/bariatrics 13WHAM.COM New research shows obesity's impact for COVID-19 patients
What is Cancer Genetic Testing and who should consider getting it? Learn more about the service from Kimberly Provenzano, Advanced Practice Nurse in Genetics at the Lipson Cancer Institute. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Putting Your Risk for Cancer to the Test
We have expanded care to treat Glaucoma, Ocular, and corneal diseases. Learn more at https://roc.health/reed-eye or call (585) 723-6070.
How does efficacy compare between the approved COVID-19 vaccines--and what are experts recommending when it comes to each one? Dr. Michael Pichichero discusses efficacy rates and what to do when you have to opportunity to receive one of the three vaccines. Learn more: rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
On #InternationalWomensDay, the world celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women everywhere. This year, in honor of #WomensHistoryMonth, we're recognizing the trailblazing women in healthcare history and celebrating their resilience, strength, and impact. Learn more about the women: https://roc.health/womens-history
Join us tomorrow, March 9, at 6:00 PM for an informative discussion and Q&A on the COVID-19 vaccines, including the newly approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Join: https://roc.health/zoom-3-9 TUE, MAR 9 COVID-19 Vaccine: Community Conversation
Does the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine work to fight strain variants of coronavirus? Will we need booster shots in the future? Dr. Michael Pichichero, Director of the Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, provides his insights. Learn more: rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
TUE, MAR 16 AT 6:00 PM EDT COVID-19 Vaccine: Community Conversation
Interested in helping us in the fight against #covid19? We're looking for participants to help us further understand immune response to the COVID-19 vaccine within certain patients. Call us to learn more: 585-922-8314
Does the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine work to fight strain variants of coronavirus? Will we need booster shots in the future? Dr. Michael Pichichero, Director of the Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, provides his insights. COVID-19 Vaccine Myth Busting: What do we know about vaccine efficacy against strain variants?
As the supply of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine increases, here's what you should know about how it works, side effects, efficacy, and more. HIVE.ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG Johnson & Johnson Vaccine: What We Know
The CDC released new guidance for vaccinated households. What does that mean for you? Find out more: https://roc.health/after-vaccination-guidelines
A new COVID-19 vaccine study will compare the immune responses of people living in long-term care facilities to people of a similar age living in the community. Those interested can call (585) 922-5944 or email rghcovidvaccinetrial@rochesterregionalhealth.org
While all three COVID-19 vaccines approved in the U.S. protect against severe disease from COVID-19, there are some key differences. Here's what you should know. Learn more: https://roc.health/vaccine-comparison
It only weighs three pounds but it can store 2.5 MILLION gigabytes of information--the brain is a beautiful thing! Here are some more fun facts about your brain you may not know. Meet our neurology team: https://roc.health/neurology-team
As everyone came together to battle COVID-19 throughout the last year, health care heroes have stayed strong as they worked--and continue to work--tirelessly to keep our community safe. Thank you to those who showed us how to stay safe and who guided us in the midst of fear. With courage, you led our way.
⚠️ UPDATE 3/20: We just opened more appointment slots for our Monday COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Riedman Administrative Campus! NEW: Due to an increase in supply, we are excited to announce that we are hosting a COVID-19 vaccine clinic for ANY persons eligible in New York State! To schedule an appointment, visit rochesterregional.org/vaccine today!
As everyone came together to battle COVID-19 throughout the last year, health care heroes have stayed strong as they worked--and continue to work--tirelessly to keep our community safe. Thank you to those who showed us how to stay safe and who guided us in the midst of fear. With courage, you led our way. With Courage You Led Our Way
Returning to sports after the longest offseason most current athletes have seen, it's more important than ever to be prepared. Bryan Alves, an athletic trainer, explains what to do before a sports season to prevent injury and improve performace. #NationalAthleticTrainingMonth 💪
Local experts, including Dr. Emil Lesho and Dr. Ed Walsh, both infectious disease specialists, are studying strain varients of COVID-19 using a unique technique--genetic sequencing. The research will help experts understand how the variants will affect herd immunity, vaccine efficacy, and more.
This past year, healthcare workers led the way when we were faced with the unknown--and they showed us that they truly are heroes. We want to hear from you--Is there a Rochester Regional Health hero who has shown you bravery, compassion, or caring over the last year? Tell us in the comments or at https://rochesterregional.org/heroes ROCHESTERREGIONAL.ORG With Courage You Led Our Way - Thank You
SAT, MAY 1 AT 8:00 AM EDT Mammos & Makeovers-To-Go
Integrating patient-centered care with advanced technologies, our new Penn Fair Plaza is a destination of care. The spacious facility includes an immediate care, primary care, pediatrics, and a lab service center--all in one place. Learn more at rochesterregional.org/pennfairplaza
Integrating patient-centered care with advanced technologies, our new Penn Fair Plaza is a destination of care. The spacious facility includes immediate care, primary care, pediatrics, and a lab service center--all in one place. Learn more at rochesterregional.org/pennfairplaza NEW: Penn Fair Plaza, A Destination Healthcare Center

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