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Debunking COVID-19 vaccine myths
Read more: Debunking COVID-19 vaccine mythsA tidal wave of information has circulated social media for the last few months regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. But what parcels of information can be trusted? Hillcrest HealthCare System Chief Medical Officer Guy Sneed, M.D., and Utica Park Clinic Chief Medical Officer Jeffrey Galles, D.O., addressed 10 common concerns surrounding the vaccine. Here are their…
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Hillcrest Hospital Claremore patient treated like family
Read more: Hillcrest Hospital Claremore patient treated like familyBrock Walker has felt like family during his stay at Hillcrest Hospital Claremore. Walker recently was admitted to Hillcrest Claremore (HHC) to undergo a total knee replacement, the second such procedure for the 56-year-old Claremore native. But it’s the care Walker has received from the staff during his recovery that has left an impression on…
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Nurse shares how a COVID-19 patient impacted his life
Read more: Nurse shares how a COVID-19 patient impacted his lifeWhat a wonderful story about one of our nurses, Micah Neuenschwander, and a patient he forever made an impact in a story on Ch. 2.
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Neurologist Says Severe Headaches Can Be Long-Lasting COVID-19 Symptom
Read more: Neurologist Says Severe Headaches Can Be Long-Lasting COVID-19 SymptomJaclyn Duvall, M.D., of Utica Park Clinic shares with News on 6 how severe headaches can impact COVID-19 patients. See story here.
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Neurologist Says Severe Headaches Can Be Long-Lasting COVID-19 Symptom
Read more: Neurologist Says Severe Headaches Can Be Long-Lasting COVID-19 SymptomJaclyn Duvall, M.D., of Utica Park Clinic shares with News on 6 how severe headaches can impact COVID-19 patients. See story here.
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Hillcrest COVID-19 PSA
Read more: Hillcrest COVID-19 PSAFor almost a year, the Hillcrest teams have poured everything they have both personally and professionally into caring for patients with COVID-19. But, we can’t beat this virus without you. Please – Wear your mask. Avoid gatherings. Get vaccinated when it’s your turn. Do it for the patients we’ve cared for and will continue to…
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Patient Finds Hope After Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Read more: Patient Finds Hope After Breast Cancer DiagnosisA practicing attorney and mother of four adult children, Bobbie Chandler has a passion for her career. She is fortunate to have candid relationships with her co-workers at the law firm as they were the first to notice – and mention to her – when she became short of breath. Additionally, her right breast had…
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Urology Discussion with Dr. Jonathan Israel
Read more: Urology Discussion with Dr. Jonathan IsraelHillcrest South CEO Bennett Geister spoke to Utica Park Clinic urologist, Jonathan Israel, M.D., about common urology questions he receives during a recent Facebook live chat. Check it out! To schedule an appointment with Dr. Israel on the Hillcrest Medical Center or Hillcrest South campus, please call 918-579-3130.
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Concussion Discussion with Dr. Andre Fredieu
Read more: Concussion Discussion with Dr. Andre FredieuThank you for joining us for our live chat about concussion symptoms, effects and treatment options with Dr. Andre Fredieu, medical director of the Oklahoma Stroke & Neurological Institute. To learn more, please visit hillcrestmedicalcenter.com/portfolio/stroke-neurological.
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Atrial Fibrillation with Dr. David Sandler
Read more: Atrial Fibrillation with Dr. David SandlerYour heart care shouldn’t wait. When your heart skips a beat, let our experts get you back into the rhythm of life. The Oklahoma Heart Institute Electrophysiology team is the largest in northeastern Oklahoma offering state-of-the-art arrhythmia care. They provide evaluation, diagnosis and therapy for conditions such as atrial fibrillation, heart arrhythmias, sudden cardiac arrest…
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