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Sanford Children's Safety Center

(on university drive)
Community Service Organizations in Fargo, ND
Community Service Organizations

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

2801 S. University Drive
Fargo, ND
58103

About

You and your family will learn how to create a safe home environment just by visiting the center and walking through the various demonstration areas similar to a typical home.

Latest

Research is the only way to advance science and improve the future standard of care. That's according to Dr. Anu Gaba, a Sanford Health medical oncologist and researcher who joined host Courtney Collen for this episode of One in Eight. Learn more about how you can be a part of research and how the Edith Sanford Breast Center is leading the way: https://san.fo/3nQBAsT
With the addition of Monarch technology, Sanford Health can now more effectively detect and treat lung cancer. Dr. Paul Berger III calls it a "game-changer" for cancer care in the region. https://san.fo/3k0fa63 NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Sanford introduces better way to diagnose, treat lung cancer - Sanford Health News
Influenza is not "just the flu." It can lead to other very serious health issues. All the more reason to get a shot as flu season approaches. https://san.fo/2GVvoPJ NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG For chronic illness patients, flu shots even more important - Sanford Health News
TUE, NOV 10 AT 4:00 PM CST Bismarck | Weight Loss Surgery Information Session
Sanford Health is proud to support and celebrate Native American cultures. “I am very, very grateful that organizations such as us, as big as we are, take the time to honor people that have often felt left out and not heard," said Joseph "Joe" Beaudreau, patient relations specialist and Sanford Health Indian health advocate. Read more: https://san.fo/2T1y4hn
For more than a century, Sanford Health has moved medicine forward. The Sanford Lorraine Cross Award furthers this work, honoring a researcher with $1 million for pioneering a medical breakthrough. Meet our 2020 nominees: https://san.fo/30ZNYwP
Even if you're not going trick-or-treating this year, there are many safe and healthy ways to make this Halloween fun for the whole family. Read more: https://san.fo/31WPJLX NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG 10 ways to have a happy, healthy Halloween - Sanford Health News
Mammograms are a safe, effective way to detect breast cancer. Since breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in women, it’s important to get your annual scan. https://san.fo/31TP6CK
Every single case of breast cancer is reviewed by nearly 30 of the best in cancer care at Sanford Health. The Breast Tumor Board includes surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, pathologists and support staff. In this episode of our One in Eight podcast, Courtney Collen talks with breast surgeon Dr. Jesse Dirksen about why this is an important step on every patient's journey to treatment. Listen today: https://san.fo/2GcWOQQ
"It's a rare moment and we've seized it." The leaders of both Intermountain Healthcare and Sanford Health break down the 'why' as they announce a new partnership ahead in 2021. We continue our coverage from Salt Lake City on Sanford Health News.
Before Dr. Michael Welsh’s research, little was known about cystic fibrosis. Once he identified what caused the condition, he opened the door for researchers to develop lifesaving treatments. Learn more about the 2020 Sanford Lorraine Cross Award nominee: https://san.fo/2JjERBr
A willingness to lend a hand has shaped Nicolette or “Nic” Gietzen’s almost 30 years as a nurse at the Sanford Medical Center in Bismarck. https://san.fo/2Txq1ZF NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Nurse carries on family legacy of helping others out - Sanford Health News
It's time to make sure your health is covered in 2021. We're talking about open enrollment basics, planning your coverage during a pandemic and choosing a plan that fits your needs before it's too late. Join us with your questions as we host a Facebook Live Q&A with John Snyder, President of Sanford Health Plan, Wednesday, December 2nd at 2 p.m. CDT.
Sanford HealthHack is a competition that asks students from around the United States to solve a real-world problem facing the health care industry. This year, MIT students Djuna von Maydell and Guillaume Leclerc created an app where doctors and patients can virtually communicate, saying it will help doctors connect with patients who might otherwise have trouble accessing health care. Learn more about the winning team: https://bit.ly/36lCUgM NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG 'Virtual Doctor' takes top honors in HealthHack contest - Sanford Health News
The flu shot is your best defense for preventing and fighting influenza. Dr. Joseph Segeleon explains how the flu shot works: https://bit.ly/2VmjB0g
What Rylan and Jaden Payne lack in stature, they make up for with the size of their heart. The two donated nearly $500 in snacks and 200 hand-written thank you notes to Sanford staff. Read and watch more here: https://bit.ly/3fPwA4f
Katherine Friese is a Sanford Health nurse practitioner who wrote a book about her battle with cancer. In it she explains how she took on her illness as if it was a marathon, complete with preparation, competition and recovery. Learn more about her story: https://bit.ly/2JuqMkn NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Sanford nurse practitioner writes book about battling cancer - Sanford Health News
Get the flu shot to protect yourself and your community. Dr. Khalin Dendy talks about why the flu shot is even more important this year: https://bit.ly/2JnySvm
Sanford Health will notify you when we have a COVID-19 vaccine dose available to you. Please do not call your primary care provider. You will be notified via a My Sanford Chart message, letter and a voice or text message when it’s time to schedule your vaccine appointment. Because the supply is limited, vaccines are being prioritized based on guidance from the CDC and each state’s department of health. Click here for more information on when you will be able to receive the vaccine, along with other frequently asked questions. We will contact you in the coming weeks with more information. Thank you for trusting us with your care. https://san.fo/3ssUoR8
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a big impact on our overall mental health. Sanford Health is making sure we can all get the care we need. Dr. Stephen Wonderlich introduces the Behavioral Health Bridge, a new collaboration with a local university. Catch our latest episode of the Health and Wellness Podcast today: https://san.fo/3qbe1Mj
In the coming months, Sanford’s Chief Physician Dr. Cauwels estimates that the health system will vaccinate between 5,000 and 10,000 patients per week. Find the latest information related to the COVID-19 vaccine here: https://san.fo/2OlbcKl
No steps were skipped in ensuring the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines, says Dr. Jeremy Cauwels. Learn more about the development process for vaccines from Sanford Health’s chief physician and click here for answers to your COVID-19 vaccine questions: https://san.fo/3tIw66w
Taking care of your heart is a lifelong practice. Learn more: https://san.fo/3tK7PNe
We'll let you know when there's a vaccine dose available for you. Dr. Jeremy Cauwels, chief physician at Sanford Health, details how we'll contact you. https://san.fo/3p2x0XY

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Company name
Sanford Children's Safety Center
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Community Service Organizations

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Sanford Children's Safety Center in Fargo ND?
    You can reach them at: 701-234-7233. It’s best to call Sanford Children's Safety Center during business hours.
  • What is the address for Sanford Children's Safety Center on university drive in Fargo?
    Sanford Children's Safety Center is located at this address: 2801 S. University Drive Fargo, ND 58103.
  • What are Sanford Children's Safety Center(Fargo, ND) store hours?
    Sanford Children's Safety Center store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.