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WINONA LAKE — Every day, lives are saved and improved through organ donation.  Winona Lake resident Janet Wagley is one of over 93,000 people in the United States on the kidney transplant waiting list.  Kidneys are the most in-demand organ needed for transplants. The waiting list for a kidney is seven times longer than the …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS — A new study released this month links birth control use with depression among women, especially adolescents. The results show women on the birth control pill and other hormonal contraception are more likely to be prescribed an anti-depressant or diagnosed with depression than those who aren’t.

GOSHEN — IU Health Goshen will transition to Goshen Health as of Oct. 7, 2016. For patients, the name change will be the only noticeable difference since the health system has always been committed to providing exceptional healthcare to the region. “We are changing our name to focus on what is most important – our …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS — With seven children ranging in age from two to fourteen, coordinating doctor’s visits can be a challenge for Katie McDaniel.

GOSHEN — IU Health Goshen is hosting a community screening day from 6:30-8:30 a.m. Thursday, March 3 at IU Health Goshen Hospital Arbor Conference Center, main hospital entrance.

Later this year, Goshen residents will be able to receive primary and urgent care at a new clinic space on US 33.

GOSHEN, Ind. — Seventy-five IU Health Goshen Hospital Colleagues will be volunteering their time during the annual Day of Service this Friday, May 30. In a partnership with the Goshen Parks and Recreation Department, colleagues will be volunteering on the grounds around Goshen’s Reith Interpretive Center, assisting with duties such as weeding, planting and mulching and …read more.

IU Health Goshen Hospital will hold a Community Screening Day on Monday, March 19 from 6:30 – 9 a.m. at IU Health Goshen Hospital. Most screenings are free-of-charge, and a few require a nominal fee. Free services provided by clinical professionals include: fitness assessment, body composition assessment, blood pressure, pulse and oxygen saturation levels, cardiovascular …read more.

Indiana University Health Goshen will offer a 12-week weight management program geared toward helping people incorporate healthier habits into their daily lives. The “Healthy Steps to a Healthy Weight” program is administered by trained health professionals, including dietitians, registered nurses, certified personal trainers and lifestyle counselors. The program – which aims to help participants lose …read more.

IU Health Goshen Hospital offers a Community Screening Day at the hospital from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29. Most screenings are free-of-charge, and a few require a nominal fee. Flu shots will also be available for those 10 and older at a reduced cost of $15. Screenings/risk assessments provided free-of-charge by clinical …read more.

IU Health Goshen Hospital will offer several flu shot clinics through September and October in Goshen and surrounding communities. The clinics are open to the public and available to those 10 years and older. No appointment is necessary. Flu shots are provided at a reduced rate of $15. Cash, credit cards and checks will be …read more.

End-of-life planning can involve many decisions and a lot of paperwork, and is often an overwhelming and confusing experience for seniors and their families. IU Health Goshen will host a seminar to present information and answer questions about end-of-life medical planning from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 30, at IU Health Goshen Hospital. …read more.

The CEO of IU Health says the unprecedendented ranking of IU Health facilities “spectacularly revelas the gem” the health system has become. Dan Evans believes being named to the honor roll of the U.S. News & World Report hospital rankings will help the system with recruiting and should help the bottom line. As for the …read more.

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