St. Luke Health Services in Oswego announces the launch of Curavi Health, a solution powered by technology that enables delivery of scalable, high-quality care to patients quickly and comfortably, on location, after hours.
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Do you carry an epinephrine injector, or EpiPen, in case of a life-threatening allergy attack?
The Tick Identification Pilot Program Act of 2019 works to educate the general public on general tick-bite prevention methods, engage the public on tick-borne illnesses to improve public health outcomes, and collect data on tick populations as well as the frequency, seasonality, and geographic locations of tick encounters and/or bites.
Nurses from St. Luke Health Services, Bishop’s Commons and St. Francis Commons will host their popular bone density screening at the First United Methodist Church, 4372 Church Street in the Village of Mexico, on Monday, June 24 from 11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Nurses from The St. Luke Family of Caring - affiliated healthcare and residential service providers, announce the next date for their popular bone density screening.
Oswego Health’s orthopedic surgeons will hold an Ask The Doctor program at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 25th at the new Center for Orthopedic Care, located at the Fulton Medical Center.
Community members can properly dispose of their unwanted medications at a secure collection bin located just inside the entrance to Oswego Hospital’s Emergency Department on West Seventh Street.
The Oswego County Health Department reported that a raccoon in the town of Scriba recently tested positive for rabies.
The Center for Wound Healing at Oswego Health, a member of the Healogics network, is helping raise awareness of chronic wounds during the sixth annual Wound Care Awareness Week, being held from June 3 to June 7.
