Police officer, Marcus Ramsey, saved his own life by scheduling a colonoscopy early.
Dennis, age 49, was the first patient hospitalized at Genesis Hospital with COVID-19. The Robbines’ advice to the community is to take the virus seriously.
Following the nearly two-hour surgery and month long healing process, Jerry had his cochlear implant activated. For the first time in years he could hear himself.
Most people describe 66-year-old Ken Williams of Zanesville as one of the most active people they know. However, he
noticed changes when he was working out at the gym.
Learning healthy eating habits helped Jay shed more than 40 pounds, lower his A1C from 11 to 5.4 and no longer need the long list of medications he was taking daily.
Patient attributes survival and recovery of Stage II breast cancer to the compassionate surgeons and nurses at Genesis.
When Mary came to Genesis Wound Care Center for an unhealed wound, Dr. Zerkle suggested using an ActiGraft kit. Once ActiGraft was in use, Mary's wound healed.
Don Brauning was exercising at the Genesis Heart & Vascular Rehab Gym and didn’t notice anything was wrong. The heart care team at Genesis did notice and scheduled a stress test right away.
onna Taylor knew she had poor eating habits and that she could be at risk for developing diabetes. The Zanesville woman has a family history of diabetes. Her father was diabetic and required insulin injections and her paternal grandmother was diabetic and lost her sight.