Going for an oncology appointment can seem like one of the scariest medical experiences you will have. To help control your emotions and to maximize communication with your oncologist, the team at Read More
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Warning Signs That You May Need to Visit a Speech Pathologist
If you or a loved one are experiencing difficulty with communication, you could benefit from seeing a speech pathologist at Wooster Community Hospital. Whether the issue is with understanding Read More
What Age Should a Woman Get a Mammogram?
Prevention is better than cure; this line has been said countless times and is still true today. Most people think prevention means things like taking care of your body, living a healthy lifestyle, Read More
PSTD and Occupational Therapy
If you have had a traumatic experience or stressful life event or situation that triggers anxiety, flashbacks, and/or nightmares, you may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a Read More
Physical Therapy for Arthritis: What You Need to Know
According to the National Institutes of Health, over 90 million Americans have arthritis. Unfortunately, experts have yet to find a cure for this prevalent condition. However, it’s still possible to Read More
Can Chiropractic Care Help You?
If you experience constant aching in your neck, back, or shoulders, it may be time to see a specialist for pain management. You can turn to a chiropractor—a professional at fixing the body’s alignment Read More
How Occupational Therapy Helps with Brain Injury
Occupational Therapy (OT) has been used to help brain injury patients improve their overall functioning. But how does OT help brain injury patients? There are many studies on the effectiveness of OT Read More
Does WCH Health System Have a Spine Surgeon on Staff?
The Wooster Community Hospital offers Wooster and the surrounding area a range of services, such as cardiology, women’s health, neurology, chiropractic, and more. Its focus is to be a headquarters for Read More
What should I do to prevent getting sepsis?
Over 1 million patients develop sepsis each year in the United States. Sepsis is the body’s potentially deadly response to an infection, characterized by widespread inflammation. It damages healthy Read More
Wooster Community Hospital Health System Receives Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke Silver Plus Quality Achievement Award
Wooster Community Hospital (WCH) Health System recently received the Silver Plus Quality Achievement Award for the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines® – Read More