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Project Sprout: Maternal & Child Health Resource in Monticello, IN

We are thrilled to highlight and share information about a critical resource for our White County communities - the Mobile Integrated Health Program (MIH) of the Monticello Fire Department. The MIH program consists of Chronic Disease Management and Maternal & Child Care, AKA Project Sprout. Maternal Health Specialist of Project Sprout, Courtney Dyer, BSN RN CPST, joined us to talk about the program.

Family Health Clinic Staff Spotlight: Meet our New Behavioral Health Specialist, Anne Scott

This month, we’re spotlighting Anne Scott, our new Behavioral Health Specialist! Get to know her better by reading about her previous education, work experience, and our interview with her.

Colorectal Cancer Screening: Colon Cancer Awareness Month

Colorectal cancer is treatable, but each year approximately 1 million people die from this disease. It is the 3rd most common and 2nd deadliest cancer worldwide (WHO, 2023). Today we will discuss how you or your loved ones can change these statistics to find and treat colorectal cancer. 

Family Health Clinic Staff Spotlight: Meet our New Nurse Practitioner, Shayna Phegley

This month, we’re spotlighting Shayna Phegley, our new Nurse Practitioner! Get to know her better by reading about her previous education, work experience, and our interview with her.

What is Self-Care?

What better time to discuss the topic of self-care and self-love than in the month of love, February? Today we are going to discuss many aspects of self-care.

The Family Health Clinic’s Top 7 Moments from 2022

As 2022 comes to an end, we are continuing our annual tradition of looking back at the year and celebrating some of our top moments. These moments include our great staff, our amazing community, and the expansion of the high-quality care we can provide to you. 

9 Ways to Stay Healthy During Winter

Winter can be hard on your health. You might feel dehydrated from the dry air or feel down from a lack of Vitamin D, which your body makes when you're in direct contact with sunshine. You might even catch the flu or another virus, which spreads more easily in cold and dry air. That's why we at the Family Health Clinic want to give you some ways to stay healthy during winter.
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