Thompson Hospital Leading the Region in Robotic-Assisted Surgeries Excellent outcomes, less pain, and minimal need for post-surgery opioid prescriptions define a high-quality, growing program.
Farmington Medical Group Now Open A year and a half after breaking ground, we opened the doors of our new Farmington Medical Group to patients on Monday, August 7
Thompson Nationally Recognized for Commitment to High-Quality Stroke Care F.F. Thompson Hospital has received the American Heart Association’s Gold Plus Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke quality achievement award for its commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally-recognized guidelines.
Ferris Hills Redefines Fine Dining With an average of 140 patrons each night and a slew of rave reviews, the kitchen at Ferris Hills at West Lake/Clark Meadows consistently serves up incredible dishes even for the most discerning palate.
Surgical Team Adds Vascular Technique at Thompson Earlier this year, Dr. Karina A. Newhall performed the first TCAR (transcarotid revascularization) at Thompson Hospital. Now, the hospital’s Surgical Care Center has several patients undergoing the procedure each month.
Thompson Earns Spot on ‘150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare’ List For the sixth time, UR Medicine Thompson Health has earned a spot on the “150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare” list released by Becker's Hospital Review.
Be Proactive, Be Protected Screening Saves Lives! Many women understand that screenings are an important way to detect breast cancer early and reduce your chances of dying from it. But the details of when to start and how often to be screened have been heavily debated in recent decades as various organizations recommend different ages and intervals.
Guild Invests in the Healthcare Professionals of Tomorrow Through several generations, dedicated members of our community have given their time, talent, creativity and hard work to raise funds for Thompson Health. Growing up on a farm in a multi-generational household, Diane Hayton and her five siblings did without a number of things as the family worked to make ends meet. The childrens’ college education seemed out of the question.