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Prevea Health welcomes family medicine physicians, Rory Fry and Hannah Tumilty to its new location in Grand Chute

Prevea Health is pleased to welcome Rory Fry, MD, and Hannah Tumilty, MD, board-certified family medicine physicians, to care for patients at its newest health center in Grand Chute.

Free Stroke Screenings in Ashwaubenon, Nov. 4

HSHS St. Vincent Hospital, HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center and Prevea Health will host free stroke screenings from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4.

Prevea welcomes neurologist, Dr. Yousaf Ajam

Dr. Ajam will be joining Prevea’s neurological care teams in Green Bay, Oconto Falls and Sturgeon Bay.

Mammograms fight breast cancer across Northeast Wisconsin

During October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Prevea Health and its HSHS hospital partners remind everyone about the importance of breast health and breast screenings.

Prevea welcomes Dr. Zachariah Seelman, podiatrist

Prevea Health is pleased to welcome Zachariah Seelman, DPM, a foot and ankle surgeon.

Changes in Prevea Health community COVID-19 testing take effect Oct. 1

Prevea Health is announcing some changes to community COVID-19 testing which will begin Oct. 1, 2022, to align with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services’ ‘antigen-first’ model.

Prevea Health encourages flu and COVID-19 vaccinations, including updated boosters to protect against Omicron variants

Prevea Health encourages all eligible community members to receive a flu shot and remain up to date on all COVID-19 vaccinations.

Free, at-home COVID-19 testing kits for Oconto Co. residents

The testing kits are available to Oconto Co. residents only; a driver’s license/ID is required to confirm residence.

Prevea welcomes hematologist-oncologist, Dr. Apoorva Jayarangaiah

Prevea Health is pleased to welcome Dr. Apoorva Jayarangaiah, a fellowship-trained hematologist-oncologist with the Prevea Cancer Center at HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital.

Prevea doctor says allergies may flare in next few weeks

Dr. Dylan Timberlake, a Prevea Health allergist and immunologist says knowing what pollens you are allergic to may help predict when symptoms may worsen.