52 yrs old loss of weakness was brought to DH 6am. Acute kidney failure... after 16days she is is better. Fri/Sat release set
Before surgery, she was malnourished and could get around only with the aid of a wheelchair.
The public is invited to this free workshop on April 4.
An alternative healing duo is hosting a Sound Immersion Circle near Danbury on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2018.
Flu infections have been categorized as "widespread" in Connecticut by the CDC.
Greater Danbury's fastest growing and ONLY year-round track and field program for ages 5 through 8th grade now accepting new registrations!
Sgt. Drew Carlson's death has been ruled a suicide after suffering a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
The nurse's license was suspended Wednesday, along with three others statewide.
The Danbury mayor and likely gubernatorial candidate underwent a delicate brain surgery Tuesday.
After an area woman had surgery at the hospital, she decided to give back.
Danbury Police, Fire, and Medical agencies participate in full scale exercise at Saint Gregory’s School.
WCSU field samples in western Connecticut confirm heightened Lyme disease risk
Age Well CT allows residents to find resources and events that promote healthy aging and strong connections to communities.
The city will offer testing on private wells for 150 residents, free of charge.
Drs. Michael Brand, Joseph DiGiovanni, Ross Henshaw, and John Lunt have been named top doctors for 2017 for the fifth year in a row.
WCHN has announced the addition of six new directors to help philanthropic support to advance programs and services in local hospitals.
Dr. Yiota Kotsakiozi will speak about her research into mosquitos and the disease they can transmit at 4pm on March 23.
If your power goes out, keep your portable generator outside. CO is an invisible,odorless gas that can be fatal. Please read on for details.
WCSU is opening instructional facilities for nursing care simulations of clinical conditions in preparation for an expansion in enrollment.
Patients can interact with a provider who can diagnose, treat and prescribe medications if needed using secure and private video chat.
The free workshops will begin on Feb.1 at 12:30 P.M. and will feature 'Healthy Eating on a Budget' and 'Aromatherapy' workshops.
Connecticut Health I-Team reports the penalty comes from having too many patients who acquired infections and injuries while hospitalized.
Regional YMCA of Western Connecticut offers online registration. Danbury is encouraged to join the winter activities.
Amazon will make a donation to the Regional YMCA of Western Connecticut based on completed purchases. Danbury is invited to participate.
During October, Danbury Patch shares stories from women who have fought, or are currently battling, breast cancer to raise awareness.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Danbury area groups are working to increase funding and awareness for the disease.
The panel dscussion, “Holistic and Integrative Health Initiatives: Part One,” will be held September 28.
The Danbury Aging in Place Council will announce its response to the demographic shift before a walking tour this Thursday, Sept. 22.
Learn about the annual Housatonic Heritage Walks that are offered on September 17 & 18, 24 and 25 and October 1 and 2.
Overdose deaths continue to climb across Connecticut. Patch looks at the deaths in Danbury.
More than 10 percent of Danburians are at poverty level and 7,456 use the SNAP program. Free summer meals are available as well.
AFC Urgent Care Danbury answers your questions about college vaccines, and then some
Gluten Free Connecticut Launches Website
Danbury doctors look beyond Olympics As local family's buzz about best ways to protect against disease infected mosquitoes
The Center for Disease Control's most recent report includes confirmed and probable cases of Lyme disease reported in Danbury.
These are the meals that contain the highest calorie count at chain restaurants in the Danbury area and beyond.
Air pollution levels of ground-level ozone in the area are predicted to be unhealthy for sensitive groups on Thursday.
A medical doctor who serves as Danbury Hospital’s EMS Medical Director was awarded by the Connecticut Department of Public Health.
The Board of Examiners for Nursing recently disciplined 13 nurses, including one from New Fairfield.
The students went all expenses paid as part of their prize for earning top awards at this year’s Connecticut Science & Engineering fair.