Spring Clean, Free Screen

JRMC will be holding free hearing, memory and speech screenings on May 14, 15 and 16 in celebration of Better Hearing and Speech Month. Schedule direct at (701) 952-4800.
Posted On May 1, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Spring Clean, Free Screen

Have you heard? Jamestown Regional Medical Center is offering three days of free hearing, memory and speech screenings. “Communication is the key to a high-quality of life,” said JRMC Audiologist Marissa M. Leese....

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JRMC Urologist, Dr. Robert J. Bates chose fellow coworker and Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Michael T. Dean, to perform his second knee surgery.
Posted On April 26, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

How 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...

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JRMC Podiatrist/Foot & Ankle Surgeon, Dr. Kayla Emter shares signs of gout and how your swollen big toe might be undergoing a gout attack.
Posted On April 20, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Why 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...

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Fungus and plantar warts shouldn't stop your exercise routine. Schedule direct at (701) 952-4878.
Posted On April 18, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Spring clean your closet

Editor’s note: Dr. Kayla Emter, podiatrist/foot & ankle surgeon at Jamestown Regional Medical Center, shares tips on how to prevent foot fungus and plantar warts. As a student, Dr. Emter struggled with...

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JRMC Wound & Hyperbaric Center patient, Nancy Bader, shares her story and fight against Scleroderma.
Posted On April 16, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Scleroderma: Nancy Bader fights the battle

What some see as a disease that removes wrinkles and tans skin, others see it as slow mummification. Doctors diagnosed Nancy Bader with Diffuse Systemic Sclerosis 10 years ago – a type...

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