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Seeing teamwork at its brightest Blog Posts
Linda Schweikert’s eyesight took a turn for the worse overnight. But thanks to an expert care team working across organizations, she got the vital treatment she needed in time.

A patient's perspective on the patient portal Blog Posts
The days of bringing pen and paper to the doctor's office might be over. Though taking notes won't likely be out of style soon, Mayo Clinic Health System offers a great way to remember what your...

Monitoring the H5N1 avian influenza, bird flu, outbreak Blog Posts
A Mayo Clinic expert shares what you need to know about the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak and why the public health risk remains low. Find out the steps to take to ensure food remains safe.

Cross-country care coordination brings Jim Hauck home after accident Blog Posts
Find out how Mayo Post Acute Care helped Jim return home after he sustained serious injuries from an accident in Nevada.

Shared care offers new options for patients with LVADs Blog Posts
Patients requiring left ventricular assist devices, or LVADs, now have more options in their care.

From Check Symptoms to video visit in one step Blog Posts
Patients with rash symptoms now can request an on-demand video appointment using the patient portal. Here's how Matt Gauthier used it to quickly get care he needed without leaving home.

Common questions about COVID-19 vaccinations answered Blog Posts
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is an important tool to help stop the ongoing pandemic. Here are answers to the most common questions.

Neighborly compassion in Sarah's time of need Blog Posts
Sarah Wittrock found care, kindness and professionalism in her local Emergency Department following a domestic assault. She urges others in similar situations to seek the help they need.

A day in the life of Luna — a facility dog Blog Posts
Luna may not be a superhero but she's pretty close. Thanks to her warm brown eyes, big floppy ears and calming presence, she helps patients feel more comfortable and relaxed. Read about a day in the l...

When a stroke strikes, every minute counts Blog Posts
The first sign of trouble was a strange sensation in Dolores Brumm’s right arm. Just a few minutes later, the 88-year-old Eitzen resident knew something was definitely wrong.