Streator, Illinois Health & Wellness News

12/06/2024
OSF HealthCare Foundation donates 4,000 pounds of produce to local food pantries
In an effort to improve the lives of the people in the communities OSF HealthCare serves, the OSF HealthCare Foundation, along with dedicated Mission Partners …
08/19/2024
OSF HealthCare Introduces Advanced Breast Cancer Screening Technology
OSF HealthCare is excited to announce the availability of the Invenia ABUS 2.0 (Automated Breast Ultrasound System) at OSF HealthCare Saint Elizabeth Medical C…
08/16/2024
OSF HealthCare welcomes new provider to Streator
OSF HealthCare is pleased to add a new family medicine provider to its staff to better serve Streator and the surrounding areas.
06/21/2023
OSF HealthCare available for Illinois Valley heart patients
With the closing of St. Margaret’s Health, OSF HealthCare has other options for patients seeking cardiovascular care. OSF HealthCare Cardiovascular Institut…
11/02/2022
OSF HealthCare community gardens produce bountiful harvest
The OSF HealthCare Mission to provide the greatest care and love extends beyond when people are sick or hurt. It means working with communities to keep residen…
01/13/2021
My Dad Wouldn’t Have Survived COVID
For Dr. Sherine Hanna, fighting COVID-19 is both professional and personal. Dr. Hanna is the medical director of surgical services for OSF HealthCare Saint El…
10/08/2020
OSF HealthCare Strengthens Community Partnerships
The Cancer Resource Center and Wig Boutique cut the ribbon on their new offices on Friday, October 2, at OSF Center for Health – Streator.
10/08/2020
OSF HealthCare Offers Online Scheduling for Mammograms
Throughout the COVID crisis, people across the nation have been putting their routine procedures and appointments on hold. However, breast cancer is still high…
08/07/2020
OSF Saint Elizabeth Medical Center Welcomes Human Milk Depot
OSF HealthCare Saint Elizabeth Medical Center is proud to be the home of Ottawa’s first human milk depot.
06/16/2020
OSF HealthCare Healing Wounds Closer to Home
In the United States, chronic wounds affect 6.5 million people, and that number is likely to increase as patients live longer with more chronic medical conditi…