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Who's Your Angel Winner Connects With Patient

Vickie Baker, LPN, Blessing Health Center, received a Who’s Your Angel nomination from patient Mackenzie Leckbee. The Foundation Office presented the Who’s Your Angel award on February 13.

Illness increases bring masks back to Blessing

Effective Monday, December 5, all patients and visitors entering any Blessing Health clinic or hospital in the region must wear a mask for the protection of patients, visitors and employees as respiratory illness levels rise.

Teamwork gets this caller the lifesaving care needed

No one wants to believe they are having a heart attack.

Breast Augmentation

Are you unsatisfied with your breast size or symmetry? If you have thought about getting breast implants, you need a board-certified plastic surgeon who is skilled in the latest breast augmentation advancements and techniques. At Blessing, our…

Breast reconstruction

Restores one or both breasts after mastectomy or lumpectomy due to breast cancer. Breast reconstruction Breast reconstruction: What You Should KnowWomen with breast cancer in the Quincy area who wish to…

Breast Lift (Mastopexy)

Removes excess skin and tightens tissue to raise sagging breasts. Can be done alone or in conjunction with breast augmentation in appropriate candidates. Breast Lift (Mastopexy) Breast lift (Mastopexy):…

Blessing heart nurse has research published

A research paper authored by Jenna Koster, MSN, RN, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Blessing Hospital, was published in the June 2021 issue of The Nursing Voice, an online platform of the American Nurses Association Illinois.

Blessing Board of Trustees announces management changes

Brian T. Canfield has stepped down as CEO of Blessing Health System

Blessing Health Hannibal Cancer Center staffer earns Honey Bee Award

Mel Peters, diagnostic technician, Blessing Health Hannibal Cancer Center infusion center, earned the 74th Honey Bee award during a presentation on November 14. The Blessing Honey Bee award recognizes the exceptional service provided by support staff.

This is what family medicine looks like

The Sibley-Ruble clan of Pike County, Illinois, puts a special spin on the phrase “family medicine.”