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  • March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. During Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the CDC and other federal agencies promote colorectal cancer screenings, which can be lifesaving. Regular screening, beginning at age 50, is the key to preventing colorectal cancer. If you’re 50 to 75 years old, get screened for colorectal cancer regularly. If you’re younger than 50 and think you may be at high risk of getting colorectal cancer, or if you’re older than 75, ask your primary care provider if you should be screened.

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  • On February 20, staff at Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics celebrated “Hoodie Hoo Day,” which is a special day which falls on February 20 every year and is celebrated by going out at noon, waiving your hands over your head and shouting “Hoodie-Hoo” to scare away Winter and make way for Spring! The purpose of the day is to help people overcome the winter-time blues and prepare them for spring! ACMH staff also planted flower seeds in preparation for the warm weather to come.

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  • The staff at Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics recognized National Random Acts of Kindness Day on Monday, February 17, by donating items to the residents at the Friendship Home in Audubon and the Exira Care Center in Exira. Throughout the past two weeks the ACMH Employees Club held a drive to collect snacks, books, crossword puzzles, coloring books, cards, lotions and chap sticks, decorations, puzzles, and much more. The items were delivered to both nursing homes on Monday afternoon.

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  • Let our family take care of your family!

    Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics knows that nothing is more important than family and want to make sure that you are there for yours. Whether you need preventative screenings, routine lab work, imaging or more specialized treatment for an illness or injury, you will find comprehensive care close to home at Audubon County Memorial Hospital and Clinics. From primary to specialty care, our team-based model is designed to provide the best possible care and outcomes for you and your family.

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  • Check out the details below for our annual Health Screening Clinic in February! Knowing your current blood pressure, cholesterol levels and other key blood tests can empower us to make informed decisions about our lifestyle. Blood testing at ACMH Health Screenings range from basic cholesterol and blood sugar testing to a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP). The CMP test helps to evaluate kidney and liver function, sugar and protein levels in the blood, and the body’s electrolyte and fluid balance. Additionally, a Complete Blood Count test that is used to evaluate overall health and detect a wide range of disorders, including anemia, infection and leukemia, will be offered.

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  • Good health starts with great primary care. Let our family take care of your family! Your family practice provider should be your primary resource for prevention and wellness measures as well as a health educator for the entire family. Our clinics offer complete care from newborns to senior adults by providing well child check-ups, age-appropriate preventative care, sports and school physicals, immunizations, and treatment of occasional and ongoing illnesses. To make an appointment, call 712-563-4611 in Audubon or 712-268-5348 in Exira.

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  • Our rural community is a wonderful place to live and work.  It’s a small, farming area where neighbors know each other, listen to each other, respect each other, and work together to benefit the greater good. It’s also a great place to start a business and test your “entrepreneurial spirit”, as the recent increase in storefronts have shown us. This community provides the rest of the country with a wealth of services and commodities, and they are the economic engine that has helped the United States become the world economic power it is today.

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  • Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is excited to share that we are continuing to expand our outpatient specialty services in our effort to achieve “excellence with quality and compassion to those we serve.”

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  • Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is excited to announce that Dr. Robert Warner has returned to provide oncology services! Our oncology team can provide you with a personalized plan of care developed for your individual needs. Your visits and treatments will be delivered in a warm and healing environment so you and your family can focus on recovery while staying close to home.

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  • ACMH is excited to welcome an additional Mental Health Counselor to our Outpatient Specialty Clinic– starting at the end of October! Lois Potthoff is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), a Certified Trauma Professional, and a Certified EMDR Consultant and Coach, who has over 30 years’ experience working in the field of mental illness and developmental disorders.

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  • Breast cancer is one of the most serious threats to women and one of the leading causes of death in women between the ages of 30 and 55. One out of every eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime.  Join in the fight against breast cancer by making October the month to get screened.

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  • Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics wants to remind you that getting a flu vaccine every year is the best way to protect yourself and your family from the flu and its potentially serious complications. Flu season typically begins in late October or November. Since the vaccine takes about two weeks for antibodies to develop in the body, getting the vaccine now will offer protection when the season begins.

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  • Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is excited to announce that Dr. Pedro Ricart will be adding spine surgeries to his list of services provided in our outpatient specialty clinic! Dr. Ricart has been providing our patients with acute and chronic nonsurgical treatment for neck and back issues since 2017 and will now be performing minimally invasive spine procedures for adult scoliosis & kyphosis, and cervical and lumbar disc problems.

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  • Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics ACMH is excited to welcome Dr. Brandon Menke, who will be providing ophthalmology services and cataract procedures in our outpatient specialty clinic services starting in the fall of 2019!

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  • Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics and Audubon County Public Health are partnering with several other agencies in the county to conduct a community health needs assessment. The goal is to gather input from people throughout our service area regarding their perceptions of the current state of our population’s health and what they believe are the most important health needs that our communities should address. The results of the assessment will be used to identify current health needs and develop strategies to positively impact health and wellness changes.

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  • Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is excited to announce that our new Chronic Care Management (CCM) service is being managed solely by the staff at Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics.

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  • Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is pleased to announce that our Rehabilitation Services department is expanding their services for patients with Parkinson disease. Physical Therapist, Barb Jacobsen, has recently become certified in LSTV BIG, a program for people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

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  • June is National Hernia Awareness Month. The purpose of National Hernia Awareness Month is to raise the public knowledge of the warning signs and latest treatment options available regarding hernias.

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  • Pain can be difficult to live with and impacts how you feel, physically and emotionally. Everyone has different ways of dealing with their pain, and how much pain an individual can tolerate varies greatly from person to person. Pain can lessen your ability to care for yourself, to work, or maintain relationships. If you are in pain, it is important for you to discuss it with your health care provider.

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