Making Health a Priority for You
By Dr. Patrick Smith You and your health care provider know what is best for you and your health. Always tell your health care provider of any changes in your health status. Here are tips
By Dr. Patrick Smith You and your health care provider know what is best for you and your health. Always tell your health care provider of any changes in your health status. Here are tips
Valley-Wide Health Systems is pleased to announce that Javier Martinez has been named the organization’s Chief Financial Officer. Martinez, who joined the Valley-Wide team in 2014, has most recently served as the company’s Director
When the Spring Fire broke out, Valley-Wide Health Systems provided medical support via the organization’s mobile medical unit. The level of community, state, and federal support coming together to help our neighbors was truly remarkable
By Angelica Romero-Quintana Clinic Manager, Valley-Wide Health Systems Start the day with leafy greens in your breakfast. Eat leftover veggies from dinner the night before, drink a green smoothie, add some greens to your
Valley-Wide Health Systems is now offering sports physicals for all Adams State University Athletes. See the image below for more information!
Here is an update with some quick facts on our Cañon City renovation project.
Valley-Wide Health Systems, Inc. (Valley-Wide) applied for and was awarded funding to increase the number and effectiveness of Registered nurses trained in primary care services. This is of particular importance to health care delivery in rural
Valley-Wide Health Systems’ mobile medical unit will be demobilizing and leaving Fort Garland, effective 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, July 11th. The mobile medical unit has provided medical support to Spring Fire evacuees for just
Written by Dr. Patrick Smith, Valley-Wide Medical Director – Arkansas Valley Dementia is a group of brain disorders when a person’s mental or cognitive function declines. Dementia often happens to people as they get older. One of
Valley-Wide Health Systems will administer free tetanus vaccinations to all individuals and families affected by the Spring Fire. This will occur tomorrow, July 6th, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. If you have
Valley-Wide Health Systems has committed the use of its mobile medical unit to provide increased medical coverage to Spring Fire evacuees in Costilla County. The mobile unit will be stationed at the Fort Garland Community