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Heart disease is the #1 killer of women in the United States according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

You can lower your risk of heart attack through our new Cardio Gold program. click here to learn more

Call (405) 604-4464 now to learn more or schedule an appointment.

 
Health Screening
 

It’s Your Health - Are you one of the many women who put off having regularly needed screenings because you are too busy taking care of everyone’s needs but your own? Do your loved ones a favor… have your health screenings so you are much more likely to live a long and healthy life.

Lakeside Women’s Hospital provides the following screenings:

  • Digital Mammography with CAD
  • Ultrasound
  • Bone Density testing
  • Colonoscopy
  • Cardio Screening (in association with Oklahoma Cardiovascular Associates)
  • Cancer Screenings

Call (405) 936- 1530 for more information or to schedule a screening.
Some screenings require a referral from your doctor.


     

For one reason or another many women seem to need a little push when it comes to having valuable health screenings performed. For this reason Lakeside Women’s Hospital is encouraging you to schedule a colonoscopy.

As most people know, a colonoscopy is an evaluation of the lining of the colon to check for medical problems such as bleeding or the presence of cancer. It is the method of choice for screening patients at high risk for colon cancer.

To schedule a colonoscopy call: (405) 936-1065

Information about the colonoscopy procedure
Infromation about preparing for your colonoscopy


 

Colorectal cancer is a malignant disease that occurs in the colon or the rectum. This year about 135,000 people will be diagnosed with this malignancy.

Call (405) 936-1065

Appointment times are limited so make your reservation today.


"Everyone was attentive to the health and safety of moms and babies.
I would rather come here for healthcare (anything) than a regular hospital."
Karla, Moore, OK