Endoscopy Related Health Topics Endoscopy procedures at Yale Mon-Fri: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm 203-436-5646 4th Floor Upon receipt of a referral from your treating provider, we will review your medical history and determine the appropriate facility for you. …
Happy Holidays and Updates from Yale Health Tue, Dec 19 2023, 11am Announcement Revised Masking Guidance As many of you are probably aware, we are well into respiratory virus season with increasing cases of flu, COVID, and RSV, both here at Yale Health as …
Digestive Issues The digestive system is made up of the gastrointestinal tract (GI), liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. Its purpose is to digest food and help your body absorb nutrients that it needs to stay healthy. When someone experiences digestive …
Diabetes Diabetes is a disease in which your blood sugar, or glucose, levels are too high. Glucose comes from the foods you eat. Your body produces insulin which helps bring glucose into your cells to give you energy. When you have diabetes your body …
LGBTQ Health Yale Health is committed to providing comprehensive, supportive, individualized healthcare and health information to individuals with diverse expressions of gender and sexuality, and we are dedicated to LGBTQ inclusion in all our services. …
Retirees and Specialty Care If you are receiving care in any of the specialty departments at the Yale Health Center, when you retire you need to cancel upcoming appointments that are scheduled after your effective date as a Medicare patient. The staff in …
Nutrition and Healthy Eating Healthy eating can be simple — start with a shift to healthier foods and beverages. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans is a good place to start: Emphasize fruit, vegetables, whole grains and low-fat or fat-free milk and milk …
Prediabetes You’ve been told that you have prediabetes. What does this mean? While you don’t have you type 2 diabetes yet, you do have a high risk of getting it in the future. It’s like an early warning sign. While it might seem overwhelming right now, …