A former Board of Representatives member has launched a GoFundMe to purchase masks, respirators and other supplies for Stamford Hospital.
The city has also announced a dedicated COVID-19 testing hotline is now available for residents.
Stamford officials have confirmed a former Board of Representatives member has died as a result of the new coronavirus. BREAKING
The city launched a drive-thru COVID-19 test collection site at Cummings Park on Friday.
Businesses such as nail salons, barbershops and message parlors in Stamford are temporarily closed, according to city officials.
Mayor David Martin has issued a statement in response to concerns about food insecurity in Stamford.
Additionally, city officials have released a list of organizations, institutions and businesses that are temporarily closed.
Stamford Health has also made some other temporary changes to its visitor policy.
The city is requiring private businesses such as restaurants, bars, movie theaters, etc., to limit their meeting room occupancy by half.
This is the first reported case of Coronavirus among Stamford residents and the fourth confirmed case in Connecticut.
Prestige Companion & Homemakers, an elderly home-care service that serves Stamford, takes important steps to prevent spread of coronavirus.
Stamford has announced that "extensive" Coronavirus preventative measures have been put in place for city-owner buildings.
The speaker is Asha Shah, MD, MS, Associate Director of Infectious Disease, Stamford Health Medical Group.
New Procedure Can Relieve Pain and Restore Function in Patients with Painful Torn Ligament in Their Wrist
Health Screenings Will be Available at Two Dozen Connecticut Stores
The "innovative and community-centric" fitness center offers classes in barre, yoga, indoor cycling, cross training and more.
Officials estimate radon is responsible for over 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year in the U.S., according to the city health department.
A Stamford doctor was recently fined by the state Medical Examining Board.
Stamford Hospital is the only hospital in Fairfield County to receive an "A" rating from an organization that deals with patient safety.
Medical Mondays continues at The Ferguson Library.
It is the first time mosquitoes in Stamford tested positive for the Eastern equine encephalitis or EEE in 16 years.
Fifth Season Financial develops unique solution for patients facing financial hardship
The state Department of Public Health recently fined three nursing homes in the state for various violations.
A Stamford woman is accused of taking some items from a Greenwich fitness center, according to police.
A special program about staying healthy during the winter flu season at The Ferguson Library, in partnership with Bottom Line Inc.
The monthly series is co-sponsored by Stamford Health and features physicians and medical professionals from Stamford Health.
The state-of-the-art clinic raises the bar with its integrated and trusted treatment approach.
September 14, 2019. A great workout to benefit homeless veterans.
The state Department of Public Health recently fined the nursing home after a resident was found lying on the floor multiple times.
The city is targeting the local mosquito population after some tested positive for West Nile virus.
The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Watch for the region.
The popular weekly event is now open, offering a wide variety of quality and delicious products in a beautiful outdoor environment.
At 12th Annual Spirit of Hope Gala, recipients will be recognized for their contributions to advancing public policy & addiction treatment.
Recognized with National Award for Excellence in Wound Healing
Special thanks to the Walk to End Epilepsy sponsors: Greenwich Biosciences, Stamford Health, Conair and Sherwin-Williams.
Connecticut Women’s Consortium hosts the innovative national Covington Curriculum Conference June 4-6 at Hilton Stamford Hotel
Stamford Health donates funds for AEDs to the Hopey's Heart Foundation, started by WNBA NY Liberty player Tina Charles
He will receive an excellence in health care award from the United Hospital Fund.
Specialty lender Fifth Season has developed a solution to help alleviate the financial strain associated with advanced-stage illnesses
One big problem for people with neuropathy is that they are on several medications. There are several things that need to be done to help.