JRMC welcomes Urologist Dr. Brent Williams
Jamestown Regional Medical Center is excited to welcome Urologist Dr. Brent Williams to our team this month.
read moreDr. Cost joins JRMC Urology team
Jamestown Regional Medical Center is proud to welcome Dr. Christopher Cost to its Urology team.
read moreBladder cancer related to smoking and obesity
A visit to the urologist helped one woman heal her bladder. It also helped her quit smoking. Sherri Elliott, Bowdon, N.D., visited her primary care physician in February 2018 when she noticed...
read more4 signs of prostate issues
Low flow? Burning sensation? Frequent urination? When it comes to the prostate, a urologist can help. JRMC Urologist Dr. Brent Williams specializes in treating urological diseases. Urology really means treating conditions associated...
read moreUrology: what’s up below-the-belt?
What do kidneys, bladders and prostates all have in common? A urologist treats them. Below the belt health includes most of what a urologist treats. Conditions include disorders of the kidney, urinary...
read moreJeff Brown grateful for divine healing at JRMC
Seeking relief for pain near his kidneys, one Jamestown man left feeling healed physically, mentally and even spiritually. For four months after a ladder accident, Jeff Brown could not work at his...
read moreHow a doctor chooses a doctor
When pain in the knee meant walking and hunting became a challenge, one doctor at Jamestown Regional Medical Center chose another JRMC provider for his care. “There was no question I was...
read moreWhy is my big toe swollen? Two signs it might be gout
Editor’s note: Dr. Kayla Emter, podiatrist/foot & ankle surgeon at Jamestown Regional Medical Center, shares information on gout. As a student, Dr. Emter struggled with painful bunions, which required surgery. Form that...
read moreSlow to heal? 4 ways to help heal
For patients living with a chronic wound, everyday activities can be a battle. Without proper treatment, patients may suffer for years without any improvement. Or even worse, may face amputation. “We understand...
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