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More Americans are living longer. By 2030, one in five people will be over 65. As we age, health needs become more complex. That’s why geriatric care matters.
At Columbus Regional health we understand how important it is for you to take the very best care of your health. Please use the following information as a guideline for scheduling your tests and exams ...
The waters of Haw Creek have receded, and the flood warning and risk associated with that stream has been lifted. Columbus Regional Health continues to be open and operating under normal circumstances ...
Drowning is the number one cause of death for children ages one to four. It’s also the second-leading cause of accidental death for kids ages five to 14.
Congratulations to cardiac electrophysiologist Albert Sey, MD, MPH, and cardiothoracic surgeon Gregory Dedinsky, MD, FACS, on performing the first Extra Vascular Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator ...
The changes associated with these closures will take place over the coming months, and these decisions have been communicated to the workforce members, providers, and community partners directly ...
Columbus Regional Health Foundation is pleased to welcome three new community members and two new Columbus Regional Health executives to its board.
Bed sores are pressure ulcers and are some of the most commonly encountered medical conditions in patients requiring long-term care.
Drs. Reed, Kerschner, and Anderson are stepping into the top three physician leadership roles at CRH.
Below is a list of Columbus Regional Health practices and service locations that have altered hours of operation in response to the Winter Weather. As a reminder, our Emergency Department is open 24/7 ...
Columbus Regional Health Director of Imaging Services Bill Algee received last month the Jim Conway Gold Award from the Association for Medical Imaging Management (AHRA).