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WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE
WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE

From adolescence through menopause, women’s health needs continue to change. An annual gynecological examination is important for women of any age.

WHAT CARE DO I NEED?

WHY IS MY GALLBLADDER IMPORTANT?

WHY IS MY GALLBLADDER IMPORTANT?

While your gallbladder is small, it plays a big part in your digestive system. The organ produces bile, which helps your body digest fats. Painful gallstones and infections can happen, but you can proactively take steps to keep your gallbladder healthy.

HOW TO KEEP YOUR GALLBLADDER HEALTHY
CANCER CARE COMING TO STATE COLLEGE
CANCER CARE COMING TO STATE COLLEGE

As part of the new Penn Highlands State College hospital opening this summer, cancer care services will be expanded in the region. Services will include radiation, chemotherapy and immunotherapy.

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WHAT’S ON YOUR PLATE?
WHAT’S ON YOUR PLATE?

How do you divide your plate for meals? The USDA created MyPlate, which is an easy-to-follow food guide, to show us how to eat nutritious, balanced meals. The colorful, divided plate includes fruits, vegetables, grains, protein and dairy.

MAKE HEALTHY CHOICES
Welcome New Physicians

With hospitals and outpatient facilities throughout 26 Pennsylvania counties, we are pleased to provide convenient access and a wide range of care close to you. Join us in welcoming several new doctors to our team.

MEET THE DOCTORS

Are you ready to make a career move?

Help us continue to grow.

Learn about our services.

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204 Hospital Avenue • DuBois, PA 15801

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The information in this newsletter does not take the place of health advice given to you by your healthcare provider. Always call 9-1-1 for any emergency.