Wood County Hospital is excited to welcome Alicia Groman, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, to the Center for Weight Loss Surgery team!
She is passionate about helping patients achieve sustainable weight loss & improved overall health.
Call us at (419) 373-7699 to learn more.
Looking to be seen sooner at Women’s Care of Wood County? If an earlier appointment becomes available, we’ll give you a call! Getting you the care you need, when you need it, is our priority.
To schedule:
Bowing Green: (419) 352-8427
Perrysburg: (419) 872-3201
You shouldn’t have to wait months to see a provider you can trust.
At Women’s Care of Wood County, our team has grown to make it easier than ever to get the trusted care you need, right where you need it. ⬇️ Learn more: https://t.co/FgIuArStVK
We’re excited to welcome David Kim, DO, to Wood County General Surgery!
Dr. Kim provides compassionate, high-quality surgical care and believes in keeping patients informed, involved and supported every step of the way.
Now accepting new patients: (419) 728-0640.
Have you been diagnosed with prediabetes, or looking to take steps to prevent diabetes? It may be easier than you think.
Jen DeVries, DNP, PN-C, with BG Family Physicians, shares three simple lifestyle changes that can help lower your risk and support a healthier future.
Recently, Leah L., RN, turned downtime in the ED into a hands-on mock scenario training focused on low-frequency, high-risk pediatric emergencies. As a dual-certified nurse (CEN, CPEN), she’s helping keep our team prepared when it matters most. 👏
Staying hydrated is key, especially in the summer. Not a fan of plain water? You can hydrate through food, too! Many fruits and vegetables are made up of 90% water, making them a refreshing way to stay on track. 💧🍉 #HealthyMonday
Managing blood sugar with type 2 diabetes isn’t always easy, especially if you’re also struggling with obesity. If you’re not seeing the results you need, there may be another option to consider: bariatric surgery.
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Welcome John Roost, DO, to Women’s Care of Wood County OB/GYN. He focuses on personalized care that’s accessible and close to home.
He is accepting new patients — call (419) 352-8427 to schedule.
Early signs aren’t always obvious, but recognizing them can make a difference.
Wondering if your child may be showing signs of autism?
Kelly N., pediatric supervisor and occupational therapist at Wood County Hospital, shares key signs to watch for. #AutismAwarenessMonth
𝗕𝗮𝗯𝘆 𝗘𝗹𝗶𝗷𝗮𝗵 𝗮𝗿𝗿𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗱 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗘𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿 🐰 Elijah made his debut weighing 5 lbs. 12 oz. & looking adorable in a Snuggle Bunny 75th Anniversary WCH infant gown. Congratulations to the family on their new arrival and a happy Easter to all!🌷
Do you know which health screenings you should be getting as you age? Dr. Pearson breaks down the essential screenings every woman should consider at each stage of life. #WomensHealthAwarenessMonth
Skipping breakfast? You might be missing out on essential nutrients your body needs. A balanced breakfast can help fuel your energy and focus all day long. Learn more ⬇️
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day from Baby Braxton! He was born on March 12 at 5:43 p.m., weighing 6 lbs 14 oz and measuring 19.5 inches long. He received a special “Born Lucky” sleep sack and a handmade hat donated by a community member. 🍀
Congrats to Jody S., WCH OB unit secretary and Child Passenger Safety Technician, on being the February WOW Award winner! 👏🎉
We talked with Jody to learn more about the interaction that led to her nomination���hear what she had to say!
Heart disease is still one of the leading health concerns — but many risk factors are within our control.
If you’re ready to take simple steps toward a stronger, healthier heart, we’ve created a quick guide with 7 doable tips you can start today.
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Some heart health risks, such as genetics, are out of our control. However, there are lifestyle changes that can help reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease. Jennifer DeVries, DNP, NP-C, breaks down what those changes are & how they can make a difference for your health. ❤️
DYK? Heart disease symptoms can look different in men and women. Jennifer DeVries, DNP, NP-C, shares common and overlooked symptoms to watch out for.
Regular checkups and staying on top of your health could make a lifesaving difference. ❤️
Baby Bennett is already stealing hearts in our birthing center, arriving just in time for #ValentinesDay. ❤️ Born on Feb. 13 at 9:15 am, weighing 5 lbs. 10 oz. and measuring 18 in. long. He received a special “Be My Valentine?” gown & a handmade hat. Congrats to the family.💘
Congrats to Isabell L., WCH lab support technician, on winning the 2025 Year-End WOW Award! 🎉
Recognized for her kindness during a patient’s time of distress, Isabell was nominated and voted on by her fellow employees. Hear the story that led to the nomination.