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Sharps Disposal at Kalkaska Memorial Health Center
Sharps Disposal at Kalkaska Memorial Health Center Kalkaska County area residents with diabetes and other conditions that require home use of needles or other sharps materials are invited to dispose of their sharps waste at our Community Sharps Disposal Day. Proper disposal of sharps can prevent injury, infection, and pollution. 2024 Community Sharps Disposal Days March 5: 2 - 4 pm June 12: 8:30 - 10:30 am September 17: 1:30 - 3:30 pm December 4: 10 am - 12 pm Sharps (needles, syringes, and lancets) will be accepted in these approved containers: Heavy-duty plastic laundry detergent jug with
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Contact Kalkaska Memorial Health Center
Contact Kalkaska Memorial Health Center 911 Calls If you have a life-threatening or serious emergency, including symptoms of stroke or heart attack, call 911. Do not drive yourself to the hospital. Ambulances are staffed with trained emergency personnel who can begin medical evaluation and treatment en route to the hospital. Language Assistance If you require language assistance to speak with us, please call 231-935-6632. Patient Liaison We want you to be satisfied with your care at Kalkaska Memorial Health Center in every way. If you have a concern, question, or comment to share, please
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Kalkaska Memorial Health Center Newsletter: Living It Up North
Newsletter: Living it Up North Click on the dates below to download our health newsletter, Living It Up North, for tips on managing your health, exercises, recipes, news on new programs, staff and services at Kalkaska Memorial Health Center. 2018 Winter 2018 2017 Spring 2017 2016 Spring 2016 Summer 2016 Fall 2016
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Volunteering at Kalkaska Memorial Health Center
Volunteering at Kalkaska Memorial Health Center (KMHC) Volunteers play a key role at KMHC. Volunteering is rewarding for you as the volunteer, as well as those you help. A variety of services are available — from direct interaction with patients to behind-the-scenes office work. KMHC works with each interested applicant to determine which service would be the best fit based on your interest and ability. All volunteers receive training and volunteer orientation. Requirements to Volunteer Volunteers must be at least 16 years old to volunteer Must complete a two-step TB test & flu immunization
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Grayling Hospital
Munson Healthcare Grayling Hospital: We can't wait to see you. As part of northern Michigan’s largest and leading healthcare system, we’re committed to keeping you healthy no matter what life brings. Whether you choose an in-office appointment or prefer a virtual visit, please don’t delay the care you need. Contact your Munson Healthcare provider to request your appointment and to learn more about convenient virtual care.
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About My Cancer
About My Cancer Cancer touches nearly everyone in some way. If a cancer diagnosis becomes part of your life, you will want answers, and you’ll want them fast. Munson Healthcare stays on the leading edge of cancer care as treatments and technology advance. Through the Munson Healthcare Regional Cancer Network, many of our high-quality cancer services are available throughout northern Michigan. Learn About Your Cancer Breast Cancer Cervical Cancer Colon Cancer Head & Neck Leukemia Lung Cancer Lymphoma Ovarian Cancer Prostate Cancer Thyroid Cancer Uterine Cancer Cancer Publications Renae Vaughn
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Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Care When you have cancer, you need a team of support. A diagnosis of breast cancer can feel overwhelming, but you are not alone. We are here for you every step of the way through your journey - from diagnosis to treatment and on to survivorship. Cancer treatments have progressed significantly in recent years and survivor rates have increased as a result. Coordinated Team Approach We provide a coordinated team approach that includes the latest treatments in surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. And we include each patient as part of our team as an active partner in every
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Meet Our Cancer Team
Our Cancer Care Team Teamwork is essential to providing effective, personalized cancer treatment and support. Our care team provides a team-based approach including you, your support system, and everyone involved in your cancer treatment and well-being. Our team of specialists and support staff are here to treat your cancer and ease your journey through diagnosis, treatment, and beyond. Cancer Publications David Heimburger, MD ADT Use and Nodal Irradiation in Men Receiving Post-Prostatectomy Salvage Radiotherapy within a Statewide Radiation Oncology Quality Consortium Androgen Deprivation
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Chemotherapy and Infusion
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