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- HCA HealthONE Announces New Name Uniting Care Sites and Enhancing Patient Experiencekeyboard_arrow_rightOctober 01, 2024HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeHCA HealthONE provides access to industry-leading innovation and the clinical expertise of a unified family of physicians and care facilities
- Sepsis impacts more than 1 million people every yearkeyboard_arrow_rightSeptember 21, 2024HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeSepsis can affect anyone at any age and survivors often deal with long-term effects like amputations, anxiety and chronic pain.
- Steel support: Fixing broken ribskeyboard_arrow_rightSeptember 10, 2024HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeA broken or fractured rib can make every breath you take feel painful.
- HealthONE recognized for commitment to high-quality stroke and cardiovascular carekeyboard_arrow_rightJuly 25, 2024HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeThe American Heart Association presents Get With The Guidelines® and Mission: Lifeline awards for proven dedication to best practices and life-saving care.
- "A" national ranking for social responsibility earned by North Suburban Medical Centerkeyboard_arrow_rightJuly 02, 2024HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeHospital among best in the nation at serving its patients and community, according to independent think tank.
- Advice for those struggling with infertilitykeyboard_arrow_rightApril 15, 2024HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeWhat women should be aware of relating to infertility.
- HealthONE's North Suburban Medical Center welcomes new presidentkeyboard_arrow_rightApril 11, 2024HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeLongtime HealthONE executive Ryan Thornton named to president and CEO role.
- Winter can add strain to heart healthkeyboard_arrow_rightFebruary 26, 2024HCA HealthONE Mountain RidgeDr. Reynaria Pitts, cardiologist with ADCA at North Suburban, talks about the added strain the winter months can have on your heart.