Professor of Medicine at UCSF Discusses Palliative Care Topic
Sonoma Valley Hospital will host an informative conversation for women on transitioning into menopause as part of its GirlTalk program.
New affiliation aims to improve health care in the Sonoma community by combining expertise and resources.
February's GirlTalk session will discuss how diagnosis and treatment have evolved in recent years as new therapies have become available.
"Keeping It Health Below The Belt" will discuss common conditions women encounter during and after menopause.
Mother and Baby Series offered by the Birthplace at Sonoma Valley Hospital provides new mother's with a broad overview on what to expect.
Sonoma Valley Hospital informational session, "Conversation With A Doctor", discussing "New Treatments in Pain Management."
The Birthplace at Sonoma Valley Hospital offers educational classes for new mothers. The next Mother and Baby series begins November 20.
Men interested in learning how weight loss surgery can help them improve them improve their health are invited to a information session.
The annual Sonoma Valley Hospital Performance Improvement Fair has been rescheduled to Tuesday, November 7 and Wednesday, November 8.
The first discussion in the series will feature Michael Saidel, MD, who will discuss “Maintaining Healthy Eyes As We Age."
Sonoma Valley Hospital's November GirlTalk session will discuss strategies and practices supporting healthy and graceful aging for women.
No Cost mammogram screenings are made available as a community service through a special grant from the Sonoma Valley Hospital Foundation
Sonoma Valley Hospital will present their new pilot program to improve financial management at small hospitals at a 2017 Industry Summit.
Sonoma Valley Hospital has announced that it will begin offering a 3-D Mammography service to the community in January 2018.
Dr. La Follette offers women at all stages in life personalized, comprehensive OB-GYN health care at the Sonoma Valley Specialists Clinic.
Get the most out of your senior years in a lecture series scheduled for this Fall themed "Active Aging: Live Your Best Life Now."
Medicare’s hospice benefit allows you to stay in the comfort of your home, unless you need care in an inpatient facility.
Free, personalized counseling from "SHIP" advisers can guide you through such issues as billing snarls, Part D plans or comparison shopping.
The annual open enrollment season begins Oct. 15 and runs through Dec. 7.
Medicare and Medicaid programs are available for Sonoma Valley residents to help with quitting!
A Sonoma County resident contracted Sonoma County's first case of Zika virus while traveling in Central America, according to officials.
Got Drugs? You can turn in your unused or expired medications on Saturday between 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at several Sonoma County locations.
Smokers will be paying at least $7 for a pack of cigarettes in unincorporated Sonoma County staring in 2018.
Sanofi SA is issuing the recall on Auvi-Q epinephrine injector currently on the market because they may not deliver the correct dose.
Anti-vaxxers submit petition signatures to State; claim it's not about vaccinations but "fundamental freedom" to make informed choices.
Pink and Blue Party with a Purpose! Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer Awareness
Our travel expert explains why it's a good idea to protect your investment.
And calculate for yourself using a handy tool.
Health officials are seeing “higher than usual” plague cases in 2015.
There’s still time to enter the Half Marathon and 5K events on Sunday or volunteer to help out on race day.
Can you recognize a heat emergency? We're under a Heat Advisory from the National Weather Service, meaning that it's dangerously hot.
The golden retriever tested positive for toxic algae.
Algae, including possibly harmful blue-green algae, was detected around shores. Signs are going up on the beaches.
Complimentary event at Pharmaca!
Many tests, medications, equipment and supplies are covered. But, some items are not.
We all can use these reminders when temps spike. (P.S. Do you know what breeds are prone to heatstroke?)
Their worker contracts for $11.65 per hour expire Sept. 30. The in-home workers want to be included in proposed $15-per-hour ordinance.
Stanford expert explains the causes, onset, progression and treatment of the disease that affects more women than men.
The V Foundation Cancer Research Symposium is open to the public.