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This article discusses the effects of Ehrlichiosis and how we can prevent it.
Gary Paxson, WRH President and CEO is pleased to welcome Sarah Luebker, DO, to WRH Rheumatology and the medical staff at White River Medical Center (WRMC).
Robin Kerr, APRN, is relocating her practice to White River Health (WRH) Family Care in Melbourne beginning July 31st.
This article discusses Exercise as a vital component of a healthy lifestyle.
This article will discuss five main principles of a healthy lifestyle.
White River Health will be hosting a job fair for nursing and nursing support on Wednesday, April 19th from 11am until 2pm at the White River Medical Center Conference Rooms.
This article will discuss the importance of routine checkups from a Primary Care Physician.
The Chartis Center for Rural Health named White River Medical Center (WRMC) as one of the 2023 Top 100 Rural & Community Hospitals, and Stone County Medical Center (SCMC) as one of the Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals. Compiled by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, this annual recognition program
This article will discuss the origins of caffeine and help us decide whether it's good or bad for us.
Hypertension is when an individual’s blood pressure is higher than 120 mmHg and the diastolic is above 80 mmHg averaged over time. Blood pressure is the force that a person’s blood exerts against the wall of their blood vessels. This pressure depends on the resistance of the blood vessels, in parti
White River Health Family Care in Southside is proud to welcome David “Tanner” Oliver, APRN, MSN, FNP-C. Tanner joins APRNs, James Bridgeman, Jennifer Blaney, and Brandon Womack.
This paper will be discussing the ill effects of smoking and how to screen for smoking-related diseases and how to quit smoking.
The White River Health White River Medical Center Inpatient Rehab team was recently recognized as one of the top 10 percent of Inpatient Rehabilitations Facilities in the United States. This is out of 861 inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRFs) qualified to be ranked in the IRF database of Unifo
Kayla Crawford, APRN, Family Medicine provider, is seeing patients at White River Health Family Care, previously known as the Newport Medical Diagnostic Clinic. She joins providers Dr. Mitchell Keel and Marlo Hargrave, APRN.
White River Health Family Care, previously known as Stone County Primary Care Clinic, in Mountain View will change hours of operation beginning January 22nd. The clinic will be open Tuesdays through Fridays, and closed on Mondays. The clinic will remain open 7AM to 5:30PM on the days of operation.