Author: Cooper University Health Care
Radiology Services For the Entire Family
Our expert team will conduct prescribed screenings and imaging tests to diagnose any existing conditions. You’ll find peace of mind in the results knowing that Cooper is home to board-certified radiologists, fellowship-trained subspecialists, and South Jersey’s only board-certified, fellowship-trained pediatric …
Free Educational Programs at The Ripa Center
The following is a select list of free educational programs available at The Ripa Center. Preregistration is required for all Ripa programs For full class descriptions or to register, visit events.CooperHealth.org or call 800.8.COOPER (800.826.6737).
Leading the Way in Advanced Cardiac Care
It has been a year since Cooper and Inspira announced their new joint venture, Cardiac Partners at Cooper and Inspira, fully integrating cardiac service lines and creating the largest cardiac-care program in South Jersey.
“Cardiac Partners was created …
It’s That Time of Year: Understanding the Influenza Virus
As we enter the heart of winter, it’s that time of year to start thinking about influenza (flu) prevention. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) monitors the prevalence of flu and recently announced that influenza activity in the …
New Year’s Resolution: Move More, Sit Less!
As 2019 approaches, many folks will be making their New Year’s resolutions or intentions for the upcoming year. When it comes to healthy resolutions smoking cessation, eating healthier, drinking less alcohol, and getting more exercise are perennial favorites. But have …
Stay Healthy and Injury Free This Winter
There is nothing worse than having a sickness or injury slow you down, and every season presents a variety of ailments. Winter is a beautiful season filled with holidays and warm gatherings, but it also poses a very unique set …
Colorectal Cancer: Early Detection is Key!
Colorectal cancers are the fourth most common cancer in the United States, and the National Cancer Institute estimates about 1 in 20 will develop the cancer in their lifetime. However, thanks to better screening and improved treatments, the death rate …



