
The duration of your driver's license suspension will vary depending on your offense. On this page, you'll find information about your suspension and how to reinstate your driver's license. Failing to maintain the minimum Ohio car insurance requirements.Refusing to submit to a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test.
Driving under the influence ( DUI/DWI) of alcohol. Accumulating too many driving record points. Your driver's license may be suspended for reasons including: The radiation therapy you receive will depend on cancer type, tumor size and location, and your general health.If the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) suspended your Ohio driver's license, you'll need to satisfy your suspension requirements to have it reinstated. Our doctors sometimes use radiation therapy in combination with surgery, chemotherapy, or other cancer treatments. Radiation oncologists specialize in using high-energy radiation to kill or damage cancer cells and either destroy tumors or control their growth. 24-hour pH study, which measures how much stomach acid is flowing into your esophagus and helps us assess conditions like severe heartburn and acid reflux. Small bowel capsule endoscopy, which uses a tiny wireless camera that takes pictures as it moves through your digestive system.
Manometry study, which tests how well your esophagus is working.
Endoscopic ultrasound, which uses high-frequency sound waves to create images that help us diagnose and evaluate digestive and lung diseases. Colonoscopy, esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), which use an endoscope (a long, flexible tube with a small camera on the end) that lets us examine your digestive system. Our gastroenterology department provides services like: We can also test and treat other organs, like your liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. We diagnose and treat medical conditions in your esophagus, stomach, intestines, colon, and other parts of your digestive system.