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Seton Medical Center Harker Heights Nationally Recognized as a Best Maternity Care Hospital by Newsweek
Read more: Seton Medical Center Harker Heights Nationally Recognized as a Best Maternity Care Hospital by NewsweekSeton Medical Center Harker Heights was named to Newsweek’s 2021 list of Best Maternity Care Hospitals. The distinction recognizes facilities that have excelled in providing care to mothers, newborns and their families, as verified by the 2020 Leapfrog Hospital Survey. Best Maternity Care Hospitals is part of Newsweek’s Best Health Care series, powered by data…
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Seton Medical Center Harker Heights welcomes its first Baby of the New Year
Read more: Seton Medical Center Harker Heights welcomes its first Baby of the New YearHARKER HEIGHTS, TEXAS (January 1, 2021) – Seton Medical Center Harker Heights (SMCHH) is proud to welcome the first baby born at SMCHH in 2021. Jasper Dean Byington was born at 2:43 a.m. on Jan. 1 to Shannon and James Byington. He weighed 8 lbs 8 oz, and measured 21.5 inches long. The parents received a…
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Physical Therapy Leads to Great Recovery
Read more: Physical Therapy Leads to Great RecoveryGlenn Blum ruptured the rotator cuff in his left shoulder when he was involved in an accident at work in February 2020. The urgent care he was being treated at recommended he go to Seton Medical Center Harker Heights for further treatment, and he began physical therapy shortly after in March. Glenn had only been…
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Texas Doctor Becomes Family’s Preferred Provider
Read more: Texas Doctor Becomes Family’s Preferred ProviderFour years ago, when Adine Moser, 69, and her husband, Bob, were considering changing medical providers, they knew they wanted a physician who would listen, ask questions and most importantly, have available and convenient scheduling. Following in her parents’ footsteps, Moser made the decision to contact Wellstone Health Partners, and from that day forward, entrusted…
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Seton Medical Center Harker Heights Setting the Standard for Stroke Care
Read more: Seton Medical Center Harker Heights Setting the Standard for Stroke CareHarker Heights, TX (August 18, 2020) –Seton Medical Center Harker Heights has been recognized for excellence in stroke care. Seton Medical Center Harker Heights received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Bronze Plus Quality Achievement Award for 2020. Facilities that receive this prestigious recognition are top-performers in stroke care and prevention.…
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Texas Women Experiences Two Decades of Consistent, Compassionate Care
Read more: Texas Women Experiences Two Decades of Consistent, Compassionate CareWhen Laurie McElhiney, 61, lost her first husband to cancer, she was in her late 30’s with two small children and in desperate need of a guiding force. In search of a new healthcare provider, McElhiney made an appointment with board-certified family medicine physician, Dave Webster, DO, and twenty years later has continued to trust him…
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Men’s Health – Regular Health Screenings Make a Difference
Read more: Men’s Health – Regular Health Screenings Make a DifferenceWhile the thrill of risk can be exhilarating, your health is one area you don’t want to leave to chance. And for men, who often take this gamble, experts caution that ignoring regular check-ups and preventive screenings can potentially lead to serious issues. So, why do many men skip out on preventative care? Bernard Morris,…
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Texas Buddies on the Front Line
Read more: Texas Buddies on the Front LineTiffany Clark and Amber Witt are nurses in the cath lab at Seton Medical Center Harker Heights, a Texas affiliate of Ardent Health Services. In late March, Ardent CNO Laurie Bigham sent an email asking for volunteers willing to care for COVID-19 patients in New Jersey. Tiffany said, “When I read that email, I immediately…
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Seton Medical Center Harker Heights CFO Retiring
Read more: Seton Medical Center Harker Heights CFO RetiringHARKER HEIGHTS, TEXAS (April 29, 2020) – George Fayer, chief financial officer at Seton Medical Center Harker Heights (SMCHH), has announced his upcoming retirement in June after more than five years of service to the hospital. “George’s contributions have been instrumental in facilitating the growth of SMCHH. Through his leadership of our revenue cycle and accounting…