After being hit by a car, cyclist Brad Hollingsworth spent 20 days in the hospital. Brad chose Genesis Rehab and soon began driving, running, swimming and working two days a week.
Mary Loise Cox stood in the church parking lot on one foot, or at least it felt like one foot. Numbness crept up her right foot, leg and hip, all the way to her pain-stricken lower back.
Lisa Hillis had been a long-time patient at Genesis OB/GYN Group, and after years of heavy and abnormal bleeding, sought help from Kristina Loomis, M.D., a Board-certified OB/GYN with the Genesis OB/GYN Group, for a solution.
Emergency physicians were able to save Holly's life after she suffered an allergic reaction and was transported to the Genesis Perry County Emergency Department.
Genesis offers a stroke support group to help stroke survivors, family members and caregivers share ideas and learn from others.
There are approximately 57.8 million Americans living with a diagnosed mental illness. Despite the fact that the number translates to 1 in 5 adults, there’s still stigma attached to almost everything related to mental health. This sense of shame and reluctance to discuss disorders that affect the brain is why May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
Salon owner, Tina Cummings, is back to work in 10 days after surgery at Genesis for bilateral inguinal hernias and an umbilical hernia.
One Sunday evening, Kristie Prati applied lotion to her body and detected a lump in her breast. She instantly felt compelled to act.
Brad Hollingsworth tests his limits and always has. The 41-year-old has accomplished amazing physical feats even though he has complete congenital heart block, diagnosed when he was about a year old.
Alicia and her husband were referred to a specialist at a hospital that required a fair amount of travel. They expected to hear that Alicia had carpal tunnel syndrome, and the specialist confirmed that.