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    • DECEMBER 9, 2022
    PMC Welcomes New Ear, Nose & Throat Specialist

    PMC Welcomes New Ear, Nose & Throat Specialist

    Many people, throughout their lifetime, will visit an otolaryngologist, more commonly known as an ear, nose and throat doctor or ENT.  These specialists treat a wide variety of issues such as sinusitis, tonsillitis, vertigo, hearing loss, sleep apnea or tinnitus (ringing in the ears) to name a few. Pikeville Medical Center (PMC) offers a talented

    • DECEMBER 2, 2022
    The Appalachian Center for Advanced Eye Care: Offering Comprehensive Vision Services

    The Appalachian Center for Advanced Eye Care: Offering Comprehensive Vision Services

    The mountains of the southern Appalachian region draw visitors from across the country and world for their beauty, especially during the fall of the year.  However, statistics say many who call Eastern Kentucky home miss out on the enjoyment of the beautiful colors. One of the lesser-known facts about the region is that the easternmost

    • DECEMBER 2, 2022
    Most Blindness Caused by Diabetes Is Preventable

    Most Blindness Caused by Diabetes Is Preventable

    Diabetes is a serious health condition all too frequently seen in Eastern Kentucky. In fact, according to the Kentucky Department for Public Health, nearly one in five people have been diagnosed with diabetes. Unfortunately, many diabetic patients across the region also find themselves battling vision loss that has been attributed to diabetes. Statistics recently published

    • NOVEMBER 25, 2022
    Cold & Flu Season Ramping Up With the Arrival of Colder Weather

    Cold & Flu Season Ramping Up With the Arrival of Colder Weather

    In the United States, cold and flu season generally takes place between October and May, with the peak taking place between December and March. In addition to influenza, another annual concern is Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), which is making its presence known this fall across Kentucky in addition to colds and other respiratory illnesses. During