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Spring 2026 drive-through health fair hosted by HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital Highland in April
Registration closes Friday, April 24 HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital Highland will be hosting a drive-thru health fair on Tuesday, April 28 at the Highland-Pierron Fire Station, 12611 Iberg Rd., Highland from 6 to 10:45 a.m.. Those wanting to attend must preregister for an appointment online through MyHSHS, powered by MyChart, a free online personal health…
Read MoreHSHS Holy Family Hospital Spring Health Fair in Greenville
By Tribune Staff • Starting Monday, March 9, registration opened for the HSHS Holy Family Hospital Spring Health Fair. All attendees must preregister online at hshsholyfamily.org/healthfair by Monday, April 6. There are limited spots available and day-of registration will not be accepted. If you are unable to register online, or need to make changes to…
Read MoreHighland Health Care Center launches ‘Highland Essentials’ program to provide groceries, financial support services during difficult times
Skilled Nursing Facility Creates pioneering initiative to “care for their caregivers,” their families Highland Health Care Center has launched “Highland Essentials,” an innovative initiative to care for employees and their families experiencing financial challenges. Through its established employee assistance fund, the skilled nursing facility is offering expanded resources to help people manage rising expenses. Highland…
Read MoreDr. Anastasia Dufner brings rural-focused care to HSHS Medical Group in Highland
HIGHLAND – HSHS Medical Group welcomes Anastasia Dufner, MD, a board-certified family medicine physician, to HSHS Medical Group Family and Internal Medicine at 12860 Troxler Ave., Suite 320, Highland. Dr. Dufner provides full-spectrum primary care for patients of all ages and is committed to helping patients feel heard, informed and supported in their care decisions.…
Read MoreHSHS Medical Group welcomes Dr. Emma Clardy to Family, Internal Medicine Maryville
MARYVILLE – HSHS Medical Group Family and Internal Medicine Maryville, 2401 S. Center St., Maryville, is pleased to announce Emma Clardy, DO, a board-certified family medicine physician, is accepting new patients. Dr. Clardy brings a commitment to high-quality, accessible care for individuals and families in the Maryville area. Dr. Clardy provides patient-centered care for all…
Read MoreHelp HSHS Home Care collect items for area food pantries, programs
O’FALLON — In recognition of February being National Canned Food Month, HSHS Home Care is holding its annual “Cram the Car” food drive this month for local organizations to help those struggling with food insecurity. “Cram the Car inspires me every year when I see how our neighbors, friends and colleagues come together to care…
Read MoreHSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital Auxiliary hosting Nothing Bundt Cakes sale Feb. 12
By Tribune Staff HIGHLAND — The HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital Highland Auxiliary will host a Nothing Bundt Cakes® sale on Thursday, Feb. 12. The Nothing Bundt Cakes® sale will be in the Medical Office Building lobby from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or until all Bundt cakes are sold. Bundt cakes are $6 each in…
Read MoreViola Thompson Scholarship Fund invests in next generation of local health care professionals
GREENVILLE — Applications are now open for HSHS Holy Family Hospital’s Viola Thompson Scholarship Fund for the Fall 2026 semester. The hospital is accepting applications through March 1, 2026. Students pursuing a career in health care can apply and learn more at hshsholyfamily.org/scholarships. The Viola Thompson Scholarship Fund was established to recruit, train, educate and retain…
Read MoreAI-Powered platform helps HSHS save lives by identifying hidden lung cancers
Eon Health technology turns ‘incidental’ findings into miracle discoveries SPRINGFIELD — Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) is using AI to transform chance discoveries of early lung cancer into second chances for patients. Thanks to Eon Health’s AI-driven platform that scrutinizes radiologists’ notes to flag abnormalities unrelated to a lung cancer scan’s original purpose – aka…
Read MorePink Bowl raises more than $1,700 for Lemuel Rhodes Cancer Foundation
HSHS Holy Family Hospital colleagues, along with the athletic directors for Greenville and Vandalia school districts, present a check for more than $1,700 to the Lemuel Rhodes Cancer Foundation. Funds were raised during this year’s Pink Bowl to support local families impacted by cancer. For information about HSHS Holy Family Hospital, visit hshsholyfamily.org.
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