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May 18—MORGANTOWN — Mon Health Medical Center achieved another first this month — becoming the first in the state to offer a novel, effective procedure for men with enlarged prostates.
Mon Health Medical Center (formerly Monongalia General Hospital) is a 189-bed acute-care community hospital and Level IV Trauma Center located in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States. It is part of Mon Health, an "integrated health care delivery system" serving north-central West Virginia, western Maryland, and southwestern Pennsylvania .
Oct. 12—THIS IS the first of a four-part Sunday series on the Mon Health Medical Center Auxiliary and its work. The fourth story, set to run Nov. 3, will focus on the Auxiliary's Ball of the Year.
Nov. 9—A surgeon with Mon Health Medical Center appeared twice in Monongalia County Magistrate Court this week for hearings regarding domestic battery and violation of protective order charges ...
Bloomington is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located in southeastern Garrett County, Maryland located at the confluence of the North Branch Potomac River and Savage River. It lies to the west of Luke on Maryland Route 135 and is bounded to the northwest by Savage River State Forest.
West Virginia University Health System - Morgantown (Monongalia County) J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital located in Morgantown, West Virginia (2022) J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital - Morgantown (Monongalia County) Chestnut Ridge Center - Morgantown (Monongalia County) Jon Michael Moore Trauma Center - Morgantown (Monongalia County)
Feb. 25—MORGANTOWN — February is Heart Month and Dr. Bradford Warden, Mon Health Heart and Vascular Center director and chief of cardiology, thought up a way to promote heart health without a ...
HealthPartners was founded in 1957 as Group Health, the first HMO, by Mid-America Mutual Insurance Company as an experiment in managed care and lower-cost health care. They established a full-service clinic in their headquarters on Como Avenue, at Highway 280, in St. Paul, near the border of Minneapolis. Its board of directors included one patient.