It requires understanding the way it changes the woman's body
Stamford Health held a grand opening event for the new unit last week. A full reopening for patients is scheduled for the week of March 11.
Stamford Health held its annual Dream Ball earlier this month at the Tully Health Center.
Dr. Craig Olin of Stamford Health Served as President of the Fairfield County Medical Association in 2021 and 202
Starting this month, Stamford Health began offering a new injection to help protect one of the most vulnerable populations from RSV.
As the popularity of pickleball continues to grow, Stamford Health HSS Sports Rehab has offered up tips to prevent injuries from the sport.
Harrison, a 2-year-old Golden Retriever therapy dog, has brought plenty of joy and happiness to patients and staff at Stamford Health.
New village embraces Life Time’s ethos for healthy living with 62,000-square-foot club and outdoor amenity deck and 290 residences
An enhanced palliative care program is being offered to all patients in the Carl & Dorothy Bennett Cancer Center in Stamford.
This is Connecticut's largest health and wellness expo. It will feature 120 exhibitors and eight different zones for guests to enjoy.
Based in Stamford, the foundation's mission is to attract, inspire, and help professionally develop the next generation of oncology nurses.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that WNV is the leading cause of mosquito-borne disease in the United States.
Stamford Health was recognized by U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospital Ratings 2023-2024.
The modernization was funded in large part by the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation through a $5 million philanthropic commitment.
Proceeds will go towards supporting clinical studies and programs for cancer patients at Stamford Health's Bennett Cancer Center.
Air quality in the Stamford and tri-state area continues to exceed unhealthy levels due to smoky conditions from Canadian wildfires.
All after-school and recreational activities were canceled Wednesday, and school fields remain closed.
Stamford Health recently announced two significant community grants and the addition of six new physicians.
Officials discussed reproductive health care at Stamford Health and reiterated mifepristone is still available without restriction in CT.
The program is a free six-week stress management group for new and expecting mothers.
The technology allows medical professionals to hone their skills through different scenarios with virtual patients.
The Stamford Department of Health is offering free radon testing for Stamford owner-occupied homes only while supplies last.
Stamford Health recently won two awards from Press Ganey, a top health care performance improvement company.
Jacqueline Adler Walker and Michael F. Rooney bring decades of expertise in the private sector and a dedication to serving their communities
Stamford Health recently announced the appointment of a new COO.
The funds will be used to create a new breast center at Tully Health Center, located at 32 Strawberry Hill Ct.
RSV, or Respiratory Syncytial Virus, is being seen widely throughout the community, according to Stamford Health.
The authors will answer questions on how to manage medical and cognitive behavioral symptoms that come with memory loss
CatchU is the result of more than 15 years of multisensory research.
Mayor Caroline Simmons kicked-off flu shot season in Stamford on Friday.
As Connecticut’s largest health expo, this family and pet-friendly event has something for everyone.
Dr. Ester Ramirez-Cepeda submitted an article to Patch discussing COVID-19 vaccines and the protection they provide to children.
Stamford Health recently received several recognitions from notable healthcare ratings organizations.
Jeffrey T. Becker is chairman of the board at Stamford's Americares Free Clinics, which helps the medically uninsured in Fairfield County.
Stamford Hospital recently received three awards from the American Heart Association.
Statewide, there were 3,407 coronavirus cases reported in the past week, according to the Department of Public Health.
Air monitoring sensors have been installed throughout Stamford. Residents can track the live status of the sensors online.
The state's Medical Examining Board suspended the license of a Stamford doctor on Tuesday, according to the Connecticut Health I-Team.
Here's the latest data on COVID-19 in Stamford.
The forum will be broadcast on Facebook Live Wednesday night and feature Mayor Simmons, Superintendent Lucero and Police Chief Shaw.