We’ve all been there—you have an illness or injury and aren’t sure who to call or where to go. Valley Health Urgent Care and Urgent Care Express ...
Throughout history, black individuals have made and continue to make significant contributions to the healthcare field and medical industry, yet their ...
Submitted by Eva Buras, OT(R) Occupational therapists have the opportunity to meet different people with different needs every day as we help them ...
Hospitals across the U.S. are seeing a surge of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) among infants and young children. RSV is a common respiratory virus ...
Fall is officially here, which means foliage, sweaters and cooler weather! With the fall and winter months also comes cold and flu season – and we can ...
Unlike COVID-19, which spreads through the air, monkeypox is a disease spread by close skin-to-skin contact with an infected person. The monkeypox ...
One of the many benefits at Valley Health is our Healthy U program, where employees earn points that turn into monetary rewards by living their ...
Transfer Center nurse Jess Maas, RN, remembers the call that came through the switchboard in the fall of 2021. A 16-year-old girl had gone into ...
We know that life is full of decisions. Like many people, you may have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. Fortunately, Valley Health has the ...
Advice for Parents Facing Supply Challenges A global shortage of baby formula is impacting families in Valley Health’s service area. The U.S. Food & ...
Does your young child squint or close one eye to see well? There are very important developmental reasons why parents need to get pediatric vision ...
For years, the daily use of a low dose (81mg) aspirin was recommended by many physicians as a strategy to prevent or mitigate future heart attacks, ...