Heather Shepherd drove home from a bustling day at work, motivated by back-to-school energy and anticipating a relaxing night with her husband, Jim.
Ericka Wickham was diagnosed with triple positive breast cancer. A new hobby and the Genesis Cancer Care Center helped her find a positive outlook during treatment.
Orthopedics 101 is in session when a local teacher learns he needs surgery to repair three torn tendons.
After tripping, Amber Allen escaped tragedy twice in a few weeks.
Vanessa’s test results identified one of her cancerous areas as triple negative and the other as sensitive to estrogen and progesterone.
Dr. Amor performed a posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) on patient, Ernie Decot of Junction City. “This surgery took care of things that had bothered me for years,” Ernie says. “I used to hunch over. I can stand up straight now. It feels so good. I can also walk straight now."
In 2018, I had everything anyone could desire. A loving husband, two wonderful daughters ages 8 and 3, a beautiful home and a career that enabled me to help people.
Screenings make a difference.
Tom Quinn didn’t have any symptoms and didn’t know he had a threatening heart condition called atrial flutter. Thanks to catheter ablation, Tom’s atrial flutter halted immediately, and he began experiencing improvements in areas he didn’t even know needed improvement.
Did you know that Alzheimer’s disease currently impacts over 6.7 million Americans? The Alzheimer’s Association defines the disease as a type of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior.