by Jennifer Shafer, MSN, Family Nurse Practitioner Diabetes is a word that many of us don’t like to hear, especially when it may affect us personally. What are the facts? Today, diabetes can be treated...Read More
Take Charge of Your Health
By Curtis Thill, MD As a long-time physician serving people in Crawford County and the region, I know that thinking about health can be an unsettling. Why? For one thing, it can represent the “great...Read More
Dealing with Extra Stress During the Holidays
By Teresa Faulkner, LCSW Beautiful fall foliage. Great memories of grandmother’s special pies and cakes. Christmas music favorites on the radio. And rising stress levels. Across the board. Even before...Read More
Finding and Receiving Affordable Health Care
Are you currently without healthcare insurance and concerned about your health? Fearful of potential high medical costs, some people will delay seeing a doctor or other healthcare professional. A once...Read More
Living Healthy as Seniors
By Curtis Thill, MD As a long-time physician serving in southern Indiana, I can tell you from experience that many people living here face unique challenges. Good health usually means we can also enjoy...Read More
What to Know About Breast Cancer
By Melissa Ray, FNP October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and with that in mind, here’s what you should know about breast cancer. The statistics. According to 2017 statistics, breast cancer ranks...Read More
Q&A – SICHC Patient After Hours Nurse (AHN)
A nurse is always on-call to help. By Candace Cook-Cline, LPN Q. How do I contact the AHN, and when are they available? A. The AHN is available anytime the clinic is closed (early mornings, evenings,...Read More
Take Good Care – Stay in the Game!
By Shannon Dooley, MSN, FNP Whether you’re playing a pickup game in basketball, heading back on the field in high school sports, enjoying an occasional hike or bike ride, or just enjoy being active,...Read More
What to Know about School-Based Health Care
Have you heard the term “school-based health care” and wondered what it meant? Or maybe you thought it was just a case of the school nurse taking temperatures or dispensing over-the-counter remedies...Read More
Dealing with Grief
by Theresa Faulkner, LCSW Grief is a normal human emotion. But it can be hard to know if you are making progress in how you are handling a loss, or if you need to reach out for advice or support. In this...Read More
