Temple University Hospital to relocate labor and delivery services in September

Temple University Hospital to relocate labor and delivery services in September
Nathaniel Marchetti, DO, Medical Director of the Respiratory Intensive Care Unit at Temple University Hospital — Official Website
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Nathaniel Marchetti, DO, Medical Director of the Respiratory Intensive Care Unit at Temple University Hospital, recently appeared in a sponsored segment produced by 6abc and Temple Health. During the discussion, Dr. Marchetti explained the role of supplemental oxygen for patients with compromised lung function.

According to Dr. Marchetti, “Supplemental oxygen is an important therapy for people whose lungs are not able to get enough air on their own.” He emphasized that this intervention can help improve quality of life for those who need additional respiratory support.

Beginning at 8:00 AM on September 3, Temple University Hospital – Main Campus will stop providing Labor and Delivery services at its Broad and Ontario Streets location. All childbirth services will be moved to a new hospital facility.



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