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By working together and sharing the knowledge and expertise that only Mayo Clinic can provide, we bring the experience and specialized care of Mayo Clinic to you.

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Every aspect of your care is coordinated, and teams of experts work together to provide exactly the right care at the right time in the right place.

Close to Home

With so many locations, you won’t have to travel far to get the care you need; some care can even be delivered through virtual appointments.
Diverse and Inclusive Care

Diverse and Inclusive Care

We're committed to transformational change to reduce health care disparities and create an empowered, diverse and inspired workforce who are dedicated to the health and well-being of our communities.
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Quality and Innovation

Quality and Innovation

We understand what it means to bear the name of the nation’s No. 1 hospital, which is why we deliver patient care that meets Mayo Clinic's standards for safety and quality.
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What’s Happening In the Community

Preventing kidney stones before they form

Kidney stones are small, hard formations that can cause big trouble. Learn the types and how they form, plus how lifestyle changes and medications can lower your risk.

Spencer Bershow, M.D. By Spencer Bershow October 3, 2023

Upper respiratory infection season has arrived

Signs of fall and winter are appearing, temperatures are cooling and cases of flu, strep throat and RSV are increasing. Read four things to know during this year's upper respiratory infection season.

October 2, 2023

What's that sound? A heart murmur can be innocent or serious

Lupp-dubb. Lupp-dubb. Your heart has a steady regular beat. Sometimes though, an extra heart sound like humming is heard, called a murmur. Find out when a heart murmur is innocent or serious.

Michel Barsoum, M.D. By Michel Barsoum September 28, 2023

HPV immunization: Who can benefit?

Each year, around 13 million people in the U.S. are infected with human papillomavirus, or HPV. Most will never know it. Learn how to protect your family.

Ganesh Namachivayam, M.D. By Ganesh Namachivayam September 27, 2023

The rainbow of urine colors: What's typical, what's not

Eating a rainbow of fruits and veggies is a healthy choice, but what about when your urine turns into a range of colors? Learn what urine shades tell about your health and when to seek medical help.

Ashley Pountney, P.A.-C. By Ashley Pountney September 26, 2023

Farm safety first: Tips for preventing injuries during harvest

Farmers spend countless hours in combines, tractors, trucks and other equipment in fields during the harvest season. Remember a few safety practices, and pick up a new tip to avoid a severe injury.

Kyle Elliott CNP By Kyle Elliott September 25, 2023

What to do about dry skin

Dry skin can be temporary, seasonal or a lifelong condition that leaves your skin feeling flaky, rough and itchy. Get tips to keep your skin hydrated and healthy.

Megan Johnston FlandersMD By Megan Johnston Flanders September 22, 2023

Uterovaginal prolapse: What's that?

Roughly half of women experience some degree of pelvic organ prolapse, yet rarely discuss the common issue as they age. Read about the causes, symptoms and treatments available.

Mary Alvarado, M.D. By Mary Alvarado September 21, 2023