The Ophthalmology Clinic at St. Jose Hospital offers expert care for a wide range of eye conditions and vision concerns. Our skilled ophthalmologists provide comprehensive eye exams, diagnosis, and treatment for issues such as cataracts, glaucoma, dry eyes, refractive errors, and diabetic eye disease. Using advanced diagnostic tools and surgical techniques, we are committed to preserving and improving your vision.
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Cardiac Clinic
The Cardiac Clinic at St. Jose Hospital is dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart-related conditions. Our team of experienced cardiologists provides expert care for hypertension, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, and other cardiovascular disorders. Using advanced diagnostic tools like ECG, echocardiography, and stress testing, we ensure accurate assessments and timely interventions.
Outpatient Surgery
St. Jose Hospital offers a modern Outpatient Surgery unit, allowing patients to undergo surgical procedures without the need for overnight hospitalization. Our skilled surgical team performs a wide range of minimally invasive and same-day procedures across specialties such as general surgery, orthopedics, ENT, and gynecology. With advanced technology and strict safety protocols, we ensure a smooth and efficient surgical experience.
7 Ways to Get More Sleep Naturally
By making these simple lifestyle changes, you can improve your sleep naturally and wake up feeling more refreshed and energized each day.
Helping Children Deal With Trauma
At St. Jose Hospital, we understand that trauma can deeply impact a child’s emotional, mental, and physical well-being. Whether caused by illness, loss, abuse, or a stressful event, our pediatric and mental health professionals are trained to provide compassionate support tailored to each child’s experience. Through counseling, therapy, and a safe, nurturing environment, we help children express their feelings, build resilience, and begin healing.
Our Definitive Guide to Cold and Flu
Colds and the flu are common viral infections that affect the respiratory system, often spreading through coughs, sneezes, and close contact. While both share similar symptoms—such as sore throat, runny nose, cough, and fatigue—the flu typically causes more severe symptoms including high fever, body aches, and chills. Knowing the difference can help you take the right steps for treatment and recovery.
How to Handle Your Kids’ Mystery Ailments
Children often experience symptoms that can be confusing or hard to pinpoint—ranging from unexplained fevers to vague stomach pains. When your child isn’t feeling well but there’s no clear diagnosis, it can be stressful for the whole family.






