Did you know that high cholesterol doesn’t typically present with symptoms? The good news is that a provider can perform a simple blood test to determine your cholesterol and help you lower your levels if necessary. You can even have a test done as part of your annual physical. Schedule a visit with your primary care provider if you don’t know your cholesterol levels. Don’t have a PCP? Give us a call at 800.424.DOCS to make an appointment. #CholesterolEducationMonth #KnowYourNumbers #LowerYourRisk
No one likes getting sick – and that includes the flu. This year, as COVID-19 continues, flu vaccination deserves a priority spot on your calendar. Schedule your flu shot today. You can visit the Health Department, a walk-in clinic, a pharmacy or schedule one with your primary care provider. Need a provider? Call 800.424.DOCS to get connected with primary care you can trust. #GetVaccinated #FluSeason #StayHealthy
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Have you entered our "Name the New Robot" contest? You could win a $100 Amazon gift card (plus major bragging rights with your friends!) Enter at http://lakecumberlandrobotics.com/!
Calling all creatives! We're hosting a community wide “Name the New Robot” contest now through October 15. To enter the contest or learn more about Robotic-Assisted Surgery at Lake Cumberland, jump over to http://lakecumberlandrobotics.com/
Check out this video of Dr. Michael McKinney, interventional cardiologist at Lake Cumberland Cardiology Associates, explaining how your heart is like a house. 💙🏠💙 https://youtu.be/qE897sNdvXA
If you need a plumber, electrician, or contractor for your heart - you can schedule an appointment with Dr. McKinney by calling 606.678.0599.
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Your Heart Is A House
This week's tip Schoolhouse Health tip is from Southern Middle School's nurse, Kelli Shannon. She talks about stress and how important it is to stress less! What are your favorite ways to help your child combat stress?
Did you know, our nurses can now see students virtually even if they haven't returned to the classroom yet? Call 606.451.2756 to schedule a telemedicine appointment today! And don't forget to download your consent forms at lakecumberlandhospital.com/schoolhouse-health.
#BacktoSchool #healthyatschool #healthykids #schoolnurse
This week's Schoolhouse Health tip is from nurse, Tracey Strunk of Pulaski Elementary. Tracey has some great tips on ways to check in on your child's mental health!
For more information or to schedule a telemedicine appointment, call 606.451.2756. And don't forget to download your consent forms at lakecumberlandhospital.com/schoolhouse-health.
As we continue to put the health and safety of our patients and employees at the forefront, your care may look different than usual. When you visit, you'll notice our staff wearing a variety of personal protective equipment (PPE) during your time with us.
Check out some of what you may see them wearing and rest assured that it's just another way we're working to keep everyone safe and promote a healthy community for all. #Dontfearoursafetygear
As our community continues the fight against COVID-19, it’s more important than ever for us all to be proactive about our health. A big part of that is making sure you’re vaccinated for the flu. Learn more about why you should make time for a flu shot this year and check out some other steps you can take to help protect yourself, your family and your community this flu season. lakecumberlandphysicianpractices.com/for-patients/get-vaccinated-for-flu-season
#GetVaccinated #FluSeason #StayHealthy
At Lake Cumberland Physician Practices, our top priority is safeguarding the health and wellbeing of our patients, providers, employees and community. If you still have questions about our preparedness during the pandemic, visit: http://ow.ly/6MWL50BOhLO
It's the first day back to in-person school for many students today! Watch this quick video from local school nurses about all the ways we're helping keep students safe, healthy, and ready to learn this academic year - even if you're still learning remotely from home - all with Lake Cumberland Schoolhouse Health! 🍎✏️📚
https://youtu.be/v9H11PCH0t4
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What You Need to Know About: Schoolhouse Health, and going back to school during a pandemic!
You've got 5 more days to enter our "Name the New Robot" contest at lakecumberlandrobotics.com ! Don't miss your chance to enter --- and while you're at it, check out all the cool features on this new surgical system!
This week's Schoolhouse Health tip is from nurse, Jami McQueen of Northern Middle. Jami is sharing with us how the simple act of walking daily and remaining active can promote overall better health!
For more information about Schoolhouse Health or to schedule a telemedicine appointment, call 606.451.2756. And don't forget to download your consent forms at lakecumberlandhospital.com/schoolhouse-health.
Blood donations are essential to helping patients cope with a wide variety of conditions. Now more than ever, blood donations are needed to help prevent blood shortages. And convalescent plasma from blood donations of those who have recovered from COVID-19 can be used in some hospitalized COVID-19 patients to lessen the severity or length of their illness. Learn more at the link below and visit www.redcrossblood.org to schedule a donation.
#DonateBlood #SaveLives
Now is the time to think about scheduling annual physicals and procedures to help keep you healthy. You may have been putting off routine care during this unprecedented year. Our providers are ready, and appointments are available, so you can receive the care that’s essential to your health. Call 800.424.DOCS to make an appointment today!
Did you know that 1 in 10 people in the U.S. have diabetes? If you aren’t living with it, there’s a good chance you know someone who is. It’s important to learn about the risks and symptoms of diabetes and what you can do to get healthier and help prevent or manage it. Check out this interview with Dr. Dennis Joseph, Endocrinologist with the Endocrinology Center of Lake Cumberland to learn more. Need a provider? Call 800.424.DOCS to get connected to quality care and visit us online at LakeCumberlandPhysicianPractices.com.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVzZmiIj8Kw&t=144s
#DiabetesAwareness #DiabetesMonth
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Introducing Dr. Dennis Joseph, Endocrinologist
All of us at Lake Cumberland are wishing you and your family a HAPPY HALLOWEEN -- be safe and stay healthy!
We know you may be concerned about celebrating halloween this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The CDC just released a great list of safe alternatives to traditional trick-or-treating to keep you and your little kids (or the kid in all of us!) safe this year. Check it out: http://ow.ly/HVXb50BTms5
Did you know that majority of our offices can now see patients through telemedicine?! It's the same quality care you know and trust, from the comfort of HOME.
Learn more about our telemedicine services at: https://www.lakecumberlandphysicianpractices.com/telemedi... and book your appointment today!
Turning the calendar page to a fresh year is a great opportunity to turn the page on unhealthy habits. Learn how a few simple actions can help you push the reset button on your health for 2021 and beyond. #NewYearNewYou #HappyNewYear
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A one-time blood donation can save the lives of up to three people! Consider donating blood this #NationalBloodDonationMonth, and give a gift that keeps on giving. #MakingCommunitiesHealthier #GiveBloodSaveLives
Happy New Year from all of us at Lake Cumberland! As we look ahead to 2021, there's much to be hopeful for in putting an end to the pandemic. Let getting a COVID-19 vaccine be your first new years resolution. #NewYearNewYou #HappyNewYear #2021
Just a friendly reminder that the LCMA Walk-In Clinic is open today (Friday, January 1, 2021) from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Happy New Year!
Happy New Years Eve! Wishing you a safe and healthy holiday. May the new year be full of new hopes and good times for all of us. #NewYearsEve #2021
It's time to meet the staff at Lake Cumberland Gastroenterology featuring a special Employee Highlight with office manager, Nikki Fox. The staff at Lake Cumberland Gastroenterology is dedicated to providing sincere, courteous and efficient care for all of their new and existing patients.
For appointments call 606.676.0110 or visit: LakeCumberlandPhysicianPractices.com/our-practices/lake-cumberland-gastroenterology
Lake Cumberland Gastroenterology strives to provide prompt diagnosis of gastrointestinal symptoms to get you on the road to recovery as quickly as possible. Dr. Brenda Jobson, Gastroenterologist brings experienced, patient-focused care to the community for a broad-spectrum of gastrointestinal conditions.
Learn more about Dr. Jobson below!
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 606.676.0110
Continuing to celebrate Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month this March, this week's "Physician Practices Spotlight" will feature Lake Cumberland Gastroenterology!
Lake Cumberland Gastroenterology specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of a wide range of gastrointestinal disorders. The team is committed to providing the region with safe, high-quality, compassionate medicine.
Lake Cumberland Gastroenterology is located at 154 Bogle Office Park Drive, Somerset, KY. To learn more visit: LakeCumberlandPhysicianPractices.com/our-practices/lake-cumberland-gastroenterology
Most colorectal cancers start as polyps. And while most polyps aren’t dangerous, some can turn into cancer. Know your risks. Get screened. Stay healthy. Call 800.424.DOCS or visit our “Find a Provider” tab at LakeCumberlandPhysicianPractices.com if you have questions or need to schedule a colonoscopy. #ColorectalCancerAwareness
During #NationalNutritionMonth and beyond, choose nutrient-rich foods that represent the five basic food groups. Use these tips to get started: https://sm.eatright.org/nutrichdiet
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Tips for Choosing a Nutrient-Rich Diet
Colonoscopy screenings are the number one way you can reduce your risk of colorectal cancer since the screenings can help detect the disease early or find polyps before they become dangerous. According to the American Cancer Society, those at average risk for colon cancer should start getting screened at age 45. Schedule an appointment today by calling 800.424.DOCS.
Learn more in this special message from Dr. Todd Horn, gastroenterologist at Gastroenterology Associates of Lake Cumberland. #ColorectalCancerAwareness