Press releases
Breakthroughs & breaking news from the medical experts at Prevea Health
Prevea offers new 3D muscle imaging service to enhance athletic performance and decrease recovery time from injury
Prevea Health is pleased to offer athletes and active individuals new imaging technology designed to help enhance performance and recover from lingering injuries more quickly.
Prevea pediatrician offers families back-to-school health tips
At Prevea Health, Dr. Rebecca Gehrmann, routinely offers advice to parents to help ensure families are prepared to send their children back to the classroom.
Prevea Orthopedics welcomes surgeon on forefront of hip preservation
Prevea Orthopedics welcomes Michael K. Ryan, MD, a dual board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopedic and sports medicine surgeon specializing in hip preservation.
Prevea welcomes Drs. Brandon Sauer, Vikas Khullar and Anna Lim
Prevea Health is pleased to welcome three new physicians now caring for patients in Green Bay.
MCW-Prevea Family Medicine Residency Program welcomes new physicians to the Prevea Shawano Avenue Health Center in Green Bay
The MCW-Prevea Family Medicine Residency Program is pleased to welcome six new physicians to its program at the Prevea Shawano Avenue Health Center
Prevea Health offers free, virtual newborn care classes
Prevea Pediatrics is holding free, virtual newborn care classes in August, October and December for Prevea patients and community members.
HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital Prevea Mountain Health Center announces extended summer hours
To meet the increased demand for care during the summer months, HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital Prevea Mountain Health Center, located at 14353 Hwy 32/64 in Mountain, will extend its hours of operation.
Prevea Health welcomes new physicians to residency program
Five new physicians have joined the Prevea Health Family Medicine Residency program in Eau Claire and Augusta.
With smoke from wildfires in Canada traveling into the region, the air quality has deteriorated rapidly, leading the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to issue an air quality alert.
Swimmer’s ear can affect anyone, not just those who swim
Swimmer’s ear, a condition that occurs when water or moisture is trapped in the ear canal, is often talked about during summer, but health professionals say it is a year-round condition and doesn’t just affect those who swim.