Dr. Andrew Gomez, a lead physician at the popular Providence Sports Medicine clinic in Everett and champion of non-operative treatment options, says seeking care early… Continue reading
Sara* didn’t expect to learn just how vulnerable survivors of domestic and sexual abuse can be. That was before her daughter was the victim of… Continue reading
You’re working full time and busy with other responsibilities, such as raising your children, taking care of your home, or doing volunteer work. Suddenly, your… Continue reading
When Snohomish County couple Joshua and Tessa discovered they were expecting their first child, they chose Providence’s Family Maternity Center (FMC) in Everett… Continue reading
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is ranked as High Performing in stroke care for ten years straight. The best in stroke care is right here… Continue reading
When a Snohomish County resident had a 10-year workplace injury claim that was “in limbo,” Providence’s Occupational Medicine teams implemented a plan to get the… Continue reading
Providence Everett’s Sleep Medicine clinic encourages the community to seek a better night’s sleep to aid in cardiac health, weight management, and general wellness. EVERETT… Continue reading
Washington State has one of the highest percentages of parents who choose breastfeeding at the time an infant is born, but starting or… Continue reading
Sisters Cami Green and Kristi Hardie were both diagnosed with breast cancer, and credit the Providence Regional Cancer Partnership in Everett for providing excellent care… Continue reading
Dr. Sandeep Sharma brings electrophysiology heart rhythm expertise and a “device clinic” concept
With the right healthcare provider, you’ll feel supported before, during and after your pregnancy.
So many of us live transitory lives today, moving from place to place and changing jobs more often than ever before. With this lifestyle can… Continue reading
Lung cancer screening is now covered by most insurance providers for high-risk 50 to 80-year-olds
Virtual care expanded out of necessity, but offers many benefits beyond the pandemic