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Geddes Keepsake, Inc. is the first keepsake
ultrasound company to establish and publish standards
for the completion of 2D / 3D / 4D keepsake ultrasounds. The company
is also the first organization to create a suite of products
and services that can be used by licensed medical professionals
who wish to offer the highest quality keepsake ultrasound
services and products.
For
Medical Professionals we offer branded, high quality
products and services that meet the needs of patients who
would like to have a keepsake ultrasound performed. Join the team of medical professionals promoting Geddes Keepsake ultrasounds as a valued service
to patients and their families. To learn
more, please go to the "Medical
Professionals" area of our web site.
For Mothers we offer the very best keepsake ultrasound services available.
To learn more, please go to the "Mothers"
area of our web site.
For Fathers, Grandparents, and Friends, we offer gift certificates that can be purchased for that special mother. These certificates make a wonderful gift and provide an opportunity for mothers, fathers, family and friends to attend this unbelievable experience. Contact your local keepsake provider for details.
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How is the procedure carried out ?
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Heart diseases: diagnosis - palpitation
Diagnostic investigations: clinical laborotarytests - special investigations - coronary angiography
Coronary angioplasty how can i prepare myself for the angioplasty?
The diseased heart: your questions & doctor’s answers - what exactly is a heart block ? do such blocks affect the functioning of the heart ?
Diagnostic investigations: clinical laborotarytests - special investigations - coronary angiography - to what use is the information obtained on coronary angiography put to ? if bypass surgery is not considered necessary or if the patient is not prepared to consider surgery at all, should he undergo coronary angiography ? |