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Refrain from hospital visitation if experiencing symptoms of illness For the health and safety of our patients and staff, we kindly ask that you refrain from visiting patients if you are feeling unwell.Jan 13, 2025 -
Health screening 101: The power of prevention With the New Year underway and a fresh calendar ahead, it's the perfect time to take charge and make your health a top priority in 2025.Jan 06, 2025 -
UHS welcomes first baby of 2025 It’s a girl! Born on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, at UHS Wilson Medical Center, Zoe Anthonellys made history as UHS’ first baby of the New Year.Jan 01, 2025 -
A New Era in Healthcare: Reflecting on a Transformative Year at UHS 2024 was a monumental year for UHS. We celebrated outstanding achievements, embraced innovation, and reaffirmed our shared commitment to patient-centered care.Dec 30, 2024 -
UHS Heart & Vascular Institute performs 1,000th TAVR procedure In November, the UHS Structural Heart Disease and Valve Clinic team reached a remarkable milestone by performing the 1,000th TAVR (TranscatheterDec 12, 2024 -
What it’s like to work in the respiratory/pulmonary services department Imagine working in a place where every day brings the opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life, and every team member plays an essential role in achieving that goDec 09, 2024 -
‘Our family tree’ can be a healthy conversation How well do you know your family’s health history?Dec 02, 2024 -
Home care services are a lifeline for many November is National Home Care and Hospice Month, a time when home care agencies and caregivers across the country raise awareness about the unique and irreplaceable valueNov 25, 2024 -
Shining a light on lung cancer: The life-saving power of early detection November marks Lung Cancer Awareness Month and it is an important time to support those currently facing a diagnosis, learn the warning signs and know your risk for being dNov 18, 2024 -
Get educated about diabetes and take control of this manageable disease The numbers are staggering. Diabetes isn’t just a disease – it’s an epidemic, affecting over 38 million Americans with devastating consequences.Nov 04, 2024
