Mobile Mammography Screening Services Coming to Twin City Medical Center
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Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems which includes Saltville Medical Center, Twin City Medical Center, Tazewell Community Health, and Meadowview Health Clinic, will destroy inactive health records beginning June 15, 2017 according to the Code of Virginia Section 42.1-79-1. The individual receiving services or an authorized representative will have an opportunity to request possession of their …
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This article appeared in the Smyth County News & Messenger on April 7, 2017. Marcy Rosenbaum, LCSW, CSAC, Behavioral Health Director, provides information about New Day Recovery, a medication assisted treatment and care management program. It is the third of several articles describing the variety of treatment options available for alcohol and drug addicts.
Saltville, VA – April 6, 2017 – Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems is sponsoring a free, Migrant Health Fair at Meadowview Health Clinic on Saturday, April 8th. The fair will run from 10:00am – 2:00pm. The goal is to provide health screening services for people and to encourage them to follow-up with a SWVA Community …
In honor of Colon Cancer Awareness month, we want all of our patients, employees, families, friends, etc. to know and understand how important colonoscopies are for your health. Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S., yet it is one of the most preventable types of cancer. Below, you will read about …
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Southwest Virginia Community Health Services Goes Blue to Knock Out Colon Cancer Employees spur education and action by participating in national awareness movement Saltville, VA – March 16, 2017 – One in 20 people will be diagnosed with colon cancer. It’s a scary statistic and it’s one of the reasons why Southwest Virginia Community Health …
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