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Celebration Health

 

The Florida Hospital Celebration Health Center for COMPLEX ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME (CAPPS) provides a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary, destination program for the diagnosis, treatment and care of abdominal and pelvic pain that has been unsuccessfully diagnosed or treated.

Program Overview
The Center for CAPPS has a team of highly trained specialists who can diagnose, treat, and are for persons suffering from adhesions and adhesion-related disorders. Along with an entire team of clinicians, nutritionists, psychologists, exercise physiologists, social workers, and care coordinators, the CAPPS program doctors care for the “whole person” to get them back to enjoying life.

Your Center for CAPPS Clinical Care Coordinator - Guiding You To Whole Person Health

The Center for Complex Abdominal and Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CAPPS) at Florida Hospital Celebration Health offers a Care Coordinator Program to assist you in scheduling appointments for consultations, diagnostic procedures, surgery, and puts you in touch with our physician experts and array of related services to help you achieve a full, whole-person recovery. This service is available free of charge and is designed to help you through the process of diagnosis, treatment and recovery.
Your Coordinator will provide the following services tailored to your individual needs:

  • Educational disease information and support services
  • Rapid scheduling of appointments, consultations, tests and procedures.
  • Assistance with comprehensive coordinator of providers for test and procedures.

Anyone can self-refer to the CAPPS Clinical Care Coordinator Program. All calls are free and confidential. To talk or meet with your Care Coordinator.

Simply call 407-303-4424, Monday through Friday from 8am-5pm (eastern).

and visit: http://www.adhesionscenter.com

Please note that in addition to providing sponsorship for this website, the Center for CAPPS has a business relationship with the International Adhesions Society and Synechion, Inc.


 

Center for Women's Care & Reproductive Surgery Center for Women’s Care And Reproductive Surgery Center for Women's Care & Reproductive Surgery (Atlanta, GA). Dr. Tom Lyons, Medical Director, is globally known for his skills as a laparoscopic surgeon. Dr. Lyons has developed two minimally-invasive GYN procedures and trains surgeons worldwide as well as employs proven surgical excision treatment for endometriosis.  Currently, Dr. Lyons is involved in two studies focusing on the treatment of ARD using advanced laparoscopic techniques to develop new methods of preventing adhesions. 

OBGYN.net OBGYN.net (Austin, TX) is the largest and leading Internet source of woman's health information on the Internet, and among the top ten Internet sites for health information of all kinds. Visit www.obgyn.net

SYNECHION, INC. (Dallas, TX), is a consulting company specializing in the science and business of post-operative adhesions. SYNECHION provides professional services relating to the development of medical products, based on over 20 years of experience of its principal, Dr. David Wiseman, in the medical industry.

Visit: www.synechion.com


The IAS gratefully acknowledges the receipt of unrestricted financial or other support from the above sponsors. We do not make any warranties, representations or endorsements, expressly or by implication, about the effectiveness or suitability of the products or services provided by the above sponsors. Information presented in this website does not necessarily reflect the opinion of any of our sponsors. For information on the correct use of the products and services mentioned here, please contact the sponsor concerned. The inclusion of this information is not intended to convey any form of advertisement in places where the products or services of these companies are restricted by law. Always consult a competent medical or other health professional before embarking on, or changing any course of treatment.

E-mail Dr Wiseman for further details.

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