We are seeing high COVID-19 activity as omicron spreads. As a result, we are revising our current visitor restrictions.
The following changes will go into effect on Friday, Jan. 7.; please note all visitors must be 18 years or older: https://t.co/gneQsIep8u
“From the bottom of my heart, I thank you,” said Ken. “You are the true, real heroes and angels to me.” Ken was discharged from @stmgb after being hospitalized with #COVID19:
A thank you doesn't seem like enough: we are grateful to each and every one of you for the sacrifices you've all made during this public health crisis. Because of you, we are able to care for the sick and prepare for a safe future. 💙 Now, let's get back to it ... together.
FOR OUR ANTHEM PATIENTS:
We are pleased to share that we will remain in-network for members of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield (Anthem) insurance plans: ➡️
https://t.co/iW7WddbKPU
⚠️Visitor restrictions are now in place at @stvgb as a response to the increase of flu cases in our communities. These restrictions are in place to help keep our patients safe and help prevent the spread germs ➡️ https://t.co/SWtGOHVZJ4
Prevea Health neurosurgeon, Dr. Joseph Chabot, became the first in #Wisconsin to use Gleolan™, a new, breakthrough tool designed to make the surgical removal of high-grade gliomas more effective. The surgery was performed at @stvgb: https://t.co/Au890di1dk
Imagine sitting in a room with five other people. Now, look around. Statistics show one of you will suffer a stroke. @KrisSchuller@WFRVLocal5 highlight the technology and teams at @stvgb dedicated to fighting stroke and saving lives: https://t.co/ZcjFENYjvd
A special thank you to the Honorary Chair of our “Join the Fight” campaign, @AaronRodgers12. Aaron is helping to raise awareness of HSHS St. Vincent Children’s Hospital—which offers leading-edge care to children throughout Northeast WI and the U.P. https://t.co/SD3qZYCXx2
Dr. Hoon Choi, Prevea Health Neurosurgeon, utilized the ExcelsiusGPS to perform the first robotic- and navigation-assisted surgery in Wisconsin at HSHS St. Vincent Hospital on Feb. 5, 2018. To learn more, visit: https://t.co/hXqsopa4k8
What will you wear next Friday, Feb. 2? We urge everyone to wear red for National Wear Red Day to raise awareness and help save women’s lives. Let’s unite to prevent heart disease and stroke: https://t.co/6ky4dyuv3J
Thank you to Ovarian Cancer Community Outreach (OCCO) for their donation to HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Research Institute. OCCO is dedicated to supporting those affected by ovarian cancer. Thank you for supporting cancer research!
As a little keepsake, we are keeping our tiniest patients in mind and rolling out these new hats for newborns at HSHS St. Vincent Hospital. Take a photo of baby wearing the hat and use the hashtag #BornAtStVincent