Rex Healthcare is dedicated to educating our community by providing residents with information on health, wellness and safety. The Rex Healthcare Marketing and Public Relations Department facilitates members of the news media with arranging video shoots, interviews and background information with physicians, nurses and other Rex health experts. Print and broadcast journalists requesting media interviews, please call (919) 784-4467, during regular business hours. After hours, weekends and holidays, please call (919) 784-3100 and ask to have the on-call Marketing Representative paged.
 |
What does it take to save a life when a heart attack strikes? When it happens theres no time to waste. And no matter how busy the Rex Emergency Department is, the team swings into full gear. Watch Video |
 |
In the spring of 2010, Rex and Revlon partnered up, once again, in the fight against breast cancer. The Rex Mobile Mammography Unit made its way up to the big apple to spread the word about the importance of mammograms at the Revlon Run/Walk for Women. See what took place in Times Square, Central Park and around the city. Watch Video |
 |
Cancer can impact the entire family - especially children. KidsCan!, a support group program sponsored by the Holt Foundation, is specifically designed for children ages 6-18 to help them understand their parent or loved one's cancer.. Watch Video |
 |
Bariatric Surgery Is Option for Some Patients Suffering Obesity (Part 1)
Millions of Americans suffer from obesity, a disease where excess body fat can negatively affect health. Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, includes a number of surgical procedures designed to treat obesity by modifying the gastrointestinal tract. Rex Healthcare offers bariatric surgery (lap band and gastric bypass) for patients who have been unable to lose weight through traditional methods of diet and exercise. Patients must have a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or above or the BMI can be 35 to 40 accompanied by at least one major medical problem, like diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea or heart problems. Dr. Paul Enochs explains the mechanics behind bariatric surgery. Watch Video |
 |
Bariatric Surgery Is Option for Some Patients Suffering Obesity (Part 2)
Johnston County husband and wife Richard and Wanda Marquson chose gastric bypass surgery at Rex Healthcare with Dr. Joseph Moran, as an option for weight loss after years of exercise and dieting failed. When they decided to loose weight, they did so in a big way. Watch Video |
 |
Young Women and Breast Cancer
The Rex Cancer Center at Rex Healthcare treats breast cancer patients of all ages and backgrounds. A cancer diagnosis nearly always comes as a surprise. It wasn’t even on the radar for Clare Luffman, a young woman with no family history of breast cancer and just starting a family of her own. She takes you on a journey of discovery to recovery. Watch Video |
 |
Screening for Breast Cancer
Screening for breast cancer is a three pronged approach: self-exams, a yearly physical exam by a physician and of course mammography, if you’re 40 years old or belong to a high risk group. Radiologist, Dr. Julie Taber shows us how digital technology at Rex Healthcare is advancing mammography and increasing the chances of discovering cancer early, when it’s easier to fight. Watch Video |
 |
Childhood Obesity
The Centers for Disease control says an epidemic of childhood obesity and excess weight is compromising the lives of millions of American children. More children than ever are suffering from high blood pressure, joint conditions and a soaring incidence of type 2 diabetes, historically an adult illness. Pediatrician Linda Butler with Rex Healthcare says busy parents rely on convenient foods to keep the family fed while high-tech children play more with computers and get less physical activity. It’s a modern combination that adds up to growing health problem for children, like Raleigh’s Samantha Shaw. Watch Video |
 |
Relief for Heartburn
A center dedicated solely to heartburn sufferers is the answer Rex Healthcare brings to a pervasive health problem in the community. Dr. Joel Dragelin, a general surgeon with the Rex Heartburn Center at Rex Healthcare, says the topic of heartburn isn’t as simplistic as people often think. Patients may suffer through years of pain before finding the right solution. That’s why Dr. Dragelin and his colleagues designed a Heartburn Center to truly direct patients. Here’s how the Rex Heartburn Center works. Watch Video |
 |
Hyperbaric Chambers at Rex Heal Wounds
Highly pressurized oxygen is being used to treat hard-to-heal wounds for diabetics with ulcers as well as other patients. Dr. James Fogartie, Medical Director of the Wound Healing Center at Rex Healthcare explains how hyperbaric chambers work in the process of wound healing. The treatment has made quite a difference for patients with diabetes and vascular disease. One of those patients shares his story. Watch Video |