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Tuesday, August 3, 2021
Warwick, RI (Aug. 3, 2021) – Yale New Haven Health has opened a new Northeast Medical Group urology office at 176 Toll Gate Road, Suite 301, Warwick, RI.
The office is currently welcoming new patients. To schedule an appointment please call 401-244-9090.
The office is staffed by providers from Northeast Medical Group (NEMG) who are affiliated with Westerly Hospital, a member of Yale New Haven Health. The team includes Joseph Renzulli, MD, regional medical director and chief of urology at Westerly Hospital; Joseph Heineman, MD; E. Bradley Miller, MD; Emily Henault, PA; and Lauren Houle, APRN.
In Warwick, NEMG urologists offer comprehensive and coordinated care to both men and women, as well as children. Conditions specific to men include erectile dysfunction, male infertility, enlarged prostate and testicular cancer. Female urology involves the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract disorders most prevalent in women. Advanced, minimally invasive procedures are conveniently performed at Westerly Hospital.
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Yale New Haven Health implements postpartum bracelet initiativeNew Haven, CT (November 3, 2025) – Yale New Haven Health announced its participation in the Connecticut Urgent Maternal Warning Signs Bracelet Initiative, a statewide effort to reduce preventable pregnancy-related complications and save lives.
10/24/2025
Bridgeport Hospital Holds Men's Health SymposiumBridgeport, CT (October 24, 2025) – Bridgeport Hospital hosted a Men’s Health Symposium Saturday, which focused on prostate, colon and lung cancer awareness, with the goal of promoting early detection and prevention through education and community engagement.
10/20/2025
Greenwich Hospital community event empowers older adults to prevent fallsGreenwich, CT (October 20, 2025) – Greenwich Hospital’s Department of Physical Medicine welcomed members of the community on October 15 for a free fall-risk screening event. The event, part of the hospital’s ongoing public health outreach, offered residents practical assessments, exercise guidance and education aimed at reducing fall risk among older adults.