Interventional Radiology
Offered at 6 locations
Interventional radiology (also known as angiography) is a test guided by X-rays to diagnose or treat diseases in your body. These procedures are done using a needle and a narrow...
Interventional radiology (also known as angiography) is a test guided by X-rays to diagnose or treat diseases in your body. These procedures are done using a needle and a narrow...
Hospital auxiliaries work to improve the care and comfort of patients and enhance programs and services. Auxiliary members and volunteers dedicate hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours annually to raise...
Foundations are valued partners and play a key role in Nova Scotia’s health system.
Through the generous support of donors, they raise and invest millions of dollars every year to...
There are many options to help lower your pain and have a better quality of life when you have knee pain that is often caused by arthritis. Knowing the tools...
The law surrounding organ and tissue donation (Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act) has changed in Nova Scotia. The new act makes it possible for more Nova Scotians to...
A program for persons with history of stroke, heart attack, TIA (mini-stroke), angina or risk factors for stroke and heart attack. Persons can register for this free 2-hour class offered...
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a way to take detailed images of organs and tissues (muscles and fat) throughout the body, without the use of X-rays. MRI uses a powerful...
A mammogram is an x-ray image of the breast. It is used to help detect and diagnose breast diseases. Mammograms are used on women and men who have symptoms of...
The Meals on Wheels Program provides nutritious meals to people in their homes who are unable to prepare adequate meals for themselves because of illness, infirmity or handicap. It helps...
You can find all of Nova Scotia Health's mental health and addictions information at https://mha.nshealth.ca/en Visit the NSH Mental Health and Addictions website