Visitor Restrictions In Effect. Due to the significant increase in flu and other respiratory illnesses in the community, St. Joseph's/Candler has implemented our annual Flu and Respiratory Illness Restrictions effective Friday, Nov. 24. View all restrictions here.
Jul 9, 2020
Is your child playing a sport this upcoming year? Then you should consider a sports physical. Sports medicine physician Dr. Frederick Harold explains what to expect during a sports physical.
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Jun 4, 2020
From the number of guests to visiting hours, PCU nurse Ashley Marks explains what you should know when a loved one is in the progressive care unit at St. Joseph’s/Candler.
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May 21, 2020
Longtime St. Joseph’s/Candler NICU/Special Care Nursery nurse addresses some frequently asked questions about the care of our tiniest patients.
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May 19, 2020
A seizure can be a scary thing for both a child and the parent witnessing the seizure. Pediatrician Dr. Kasey Berman discusses what parents need to know about febrile seizure.
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Mar 24, 2020
Not feeling well this time of the year can be confusing. The St. Joseph’s/Candler Occupational Health Department provides this chart to help you navigate what may be ailing you this spring.
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Feb 11, 2020
Respiratory syncytial virus is most common in the very young, but anyone can get this highly contagious virus. Pediatrician Dr. Richard Callan discusses RSV.
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Jan 9, 2020
Looking for a new primary care physician in the new year? The choices can be overwhelming. Two St. Joseph's/Candler physicians are here to help.
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Dec 5, 2019
Starting in early fall, you start to hear the push and see the signs about getting your annual flu shot. Well there may be some out there that need an additional vaccine to help prevent another common...
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Dec 3, 2019
St. Joseph’s/Candler family nurse practitioner explains the differences between pneumonia and the flu and other things you should know about this potentially deadly respiratory infection.
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