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Breakthroughs & breaking news from the medical experts at Prevea Health

Prevea Health joins Downtown Appleton Farm Market

Prevea doctors and staff will be present at the market once a month from June to October, offering free health screenings, fun activities for the kids, and prize giveaways.

Prevea Health now offering midwifery care in Sheboygan

Prevea now offers patients access to the only certified nurse-midwife in Sheboygan County!

Indoor allergens are year-round, know your triggers

Dr. Timberlake recommends vacuuming once or twice a week, washing bedding and pillows in hot water regularly and using a humidity controller to prevent mold spores.

HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital and Prevea Health provide fishing safety tips to help prevent injuries

As anglers start venturing to the water across Sheboygan County this summer, HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital and Prevea Health are offering some health and safety tips to help prevent some of the most common injuries to fishing enthusiasts.

Prevea welcomes Dr. Divya Hotchandani, internal medicine physician

Dr. Hotchandani provides routine medical care for adults; geriatric care; medication management; preventive medicine and chronic disease management.

Breathe easier knowing the signs, treatment options for asthma

Dr. Dylan Timberlake says diagnosing asthma, especially in children under age five, may include a medical history review and a conversation about symptoms if present.

Now caring for patients in Manitowoc: Dr. Sara Anderson, OB/GYN

Prevea Health is pleased to announce Dr. Sara Anderson, OB/GYN, is now caring for patients at the Prevea Manitowoc Health Center.

“Shop with a Doc” event Tuesday, June 13 at Run Away Shoes in Appleton

The event is a unique opportunity for runners and walkers to gain insights and advice on foot-related discomforts and pain.

HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Regional Trauma Center and Prevea Health recognize National Trauma Awareness Month in May

Trauma is the leading cause of death for individuals up to the age of 45, according to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma.

When managing arthritic pain isn’t enough, surgery may be an option

Seeking immediate medical attention for a stroke is critical as every minute the brain is without blood flow, the greater risk for brain damage, permanent disability or death.