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  • Havasu Regional Daisy Award Winner

    August 10, 2022

    Rita Banaszczk, RN, named Daisy Award winner!

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  • HRMC Seeks Participants for Patient-Family Advisory Board

    January 14, 2022

    Havasu Regional Medical Center is looking for approximately 6 volunteers from the community to participate on an advisory board to discuss how to improve the partnership between patients, their families and the healthcare professionals that care for them.

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  • HRMC adds two pediatricians to medical staff

    November 03, 2021

    Havasu Regional Medical Center is proud to announce the addition of Denise Sartori, DO, a board-certified Pediatrician, and Carl Sartori, MD, Pediatrician, to its medical staff.

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  • A Lung Scan Can Be a Lifesaver

    November 01, 2021

    If you are a smoker or a former smoker, and between the ages of 50 and 80, you may qualify or be eligible for a lung cancer screening exam. And it’s an exam that could be a lifesaver.

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  • HRMC Seeks Volunteers for Hospital Auxiliary

    October 25, 2021

    Havasu Regional Medical Center is looking for volunteers from the community to serve with the Hospital Auxiliary.  The Havasu Regional Medical Center Auxiliary provides support to the hospital and the community alike.

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  • Your Health Means Everything – Protect It by Getting Vaccinated for Flu Season

    October 19, 2021

    Shorter days and cooler temperatures are tell-tale signs that autumn has arrived. Unfortunately, another sign of the season is the beginning of increased flu activity. Flu season can last from autumn to as late as...

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  • Get Your Mammo: It’s an hour that could save your life

    October 01, 2021

    According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the U.S., behind only skin cancers. In fact, the ACS puts the average risk as a one in eight chance that a woman will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. And according to the World Health Organization, breast cancer is now the most common cancer globally, claiming 12 percent of new cancer cases.

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  • Know where to go to get the healthcare you need

    September 17, 2021

    Knowing where to go to get the care you need can be confusing – especially now. Efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 have resulted in many new practices for hospitals, outpatient centers and medical offices. As we move forward, life – and healthcare – will look different, but Havasu Regional Medical Center’s commitment to providing a broad range of healthcare services won’t change.

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  • THE WOUND CARE CENTER AT HAVASU REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER RAISES AWARENESS OF PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE

    September 14, 2021

    Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) develops when the arteries that supply blood to the internal organs, arms and legs become completely or partially blocked. This blockage is caused by fatty plaque deposits that harden arteries, called atherosclerosis, and greatly reduces blood flow.

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  • Creating Healthier Families One Shot at a Time

    September 07, 2021

    Our goal is to always provide the best possible care and medical advice for expectant mothers and females who plan to become pregnant. We love helping moms-to-be stay healthy and prepare to welcome their baby into the world. As you can imagine...

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  • Your Health Means Everything: Protect It with Immunizations

    August 19, 2021

    One of the safest and most effective ways we can protect not only our health but the health of others is by getting vaccinated against preventable diseases. Immunizations are recommended for all ages, from birth through senior adulthood

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  • The Wound Care Center Raises Awareness and Provides Hope For Radiation Injuries

    August 09, 2021

    Cancer recovery rates are increasing, thanks to early detection and advancements in treatments. Yet after surviving cancer, many patients who received radiation therapy have underlying complications that may not cause symptoms for up to 20 years after their treatment.

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  • The Heat is On: How to Stay Cool and Spurn the Burn

    July 07, 2021

    Summer brings the heat – a potential threat to health that we should all stay alert to preventing and treating.

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  • The Value of Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehab

    June 29, 2021

    As studies continue to show that a large percentage of heart disease can be preventable, Havasu Regional Medical Center is taking a pro-active approach to lowering risk for patients. Cardiac rehab is a "vital step for people who are recovering from coronary heart disease, heart attacks, bypass surgery and many other heart conditions," said Terry Lahey, RN. According to…

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  • Your Health Now: 4 Simple Ways Men Can Take Control of Their Health Today

    June 14, 2021

    How can men defy the stats and get and stay healthy? Here are four simple things you can do to give your health the attention it needs now.

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  • HRMC Nurse, Julaine Richter, Recognized for 30 years of CCRN Certification

    May 26, 2021

    Julaine Richter, RN, at the Havasu Regional Medical Center Cath Lab, recently received national recognition for reaching a significant milestone in the nursing profession. For 30 years, Julaine has consistently maintained CCRN® certification offered through AACN Certification Corporation and is being honored this year by the corporation and the American Association of…

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  • A Message from the CNO

    May 07, 2021

    As we celebrate Nurse’s Week and Nurses Day, I want to thank all HRMC nurses for your service and relentless efforts this past year and every day that you enter the doors of our hospital. The nursing profession has long been charged with the noble, awe-inspiring, messy, and exhausting work of caring for the sick and suffering. Nurses have the enormous privilege of…

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  • Your Health Means Everything: Taking Care of Yourself in a Post-Pandemic World

    April 03, 2021

    by Suzanne DelBoccio, CNO, Havasu Regional Medical Center Life has changed in ways both big and small over the last year. Plans were suspended and priorities shifted as we cautiously made our way through a situation that we had never experienced, much less imagined would happen. As we get closer than ever to putting the COVID-19 pandemic behind us – thanks to wider…

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  • COVID-19 Vaccines: It’s Time to Roll Up Your Sleeve

    March 10, 2021

    Brian Scott, DO - Emergency Medicine Nearly one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us have become accustomed to wearing masks, social distancing, virtual schooling and remote working. We have all made sacrifices to protect ourselves and one another, but there is another very important step you can take to…

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  • Prevention on the Brain: How to Protect Yourself from Concussions and Other Head Injuries

    March 03, 2021

    When you think about your health, some of the first things that probably come to mind are healthy eating, exercise, visits with a provider and other steps to help prevent and manage illness and disease. But there is another important factor to consider when thinking about maintaining good health – preventing injuries.   Injuries are one of the…

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