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Hamilton to hold Men’s Health and Urology event

September 16, 2020

DALTON, Ga. (September 4, 2020) – Hamilton Medical Center will hold a free, two-part Men’s Health and Urology event later this month.

A virtual webinar and question and answer session will be held on Saturday, Sept. 26 at 9 a.m. A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening will be held at Bradley Wellness Center during scheduled times between 4 and 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 29.

The virtual webinar will be presented by Charles Idom, Jr, MD, Joseph Veys, MD, and Eduardo Rojas, MD, via Zoom.

The first 100 men who register and attend will receive a free 12-ounce stainless steel mug. All participants may enter to win a Series 3 Apple Watch.

“This year’s event certainly will be different than in the past,” said Rachel Ogle, marketing outreach manager, “but we hope you’ll join us in a safe way.”

Please register by visiting HamiltonHealth.com/mensevent. If you have questions, please call 706-272-6114.

Filed Under: Community, Education, Health & Wellness, News Tagged With: awareness, health, prostate

Recognizing Mental Health Month

May 29, 2019

Mental Health Month at Hamilton Medical Center in Dalton, GAHamilton Medical Center’s behavioral health services have been celebrating Mental Health Month in May and reminding people that behavioral health is essential to everyone’s overall health and well-being. Mental illnesses are common and treatable. This year’s theme is an expansion of last year’s theme, 4Mind4Body. The focus is on the importance of animal companionship, spirituality and religion, humor, work-life balance, and recreation and social connections as ways to boost mental health and general wellness. In the front, from left, are Angela Roistacher, geriatric program therapist; Brenda Jarrett, psychiatry technician; Melissa Boyd, RN; and Kathryn Phillips, director. In the back are Rick Laster, RN access coordinator; Vickie Long, administrative assistant; and Judy Fleming, clinical manager.

Filed Under: Excellence at Hamilton, Health & Wellness, News Tagged With: awareness, behavioral health, mental health, psychiatry

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