Participants will learn to identify the physical, emotional and environmental triggers for binge eating and compulsive eating.
Come learn the dos and don'ts of what to wear to train and run your next race.
New partnership supports growing shift to patient-centered, value-based medicine.
Dr. Khatua will begin his new duties on July 1.
Of the 2,571 hospitals issued a Hospital Safety Score, Edward (shown here) and Elmhurst are two of 798 that earned an A.
The theme of this year’s Vigil is “Planting Seeds of Hope.”
Allison Sampson (right), Truven Health Analytics, presents Pam Davis, Edward-Elmhurst System CEO, with the 100 Top Hospitals award.
“Consumers are much savvier as they shop for healthcare services. We understand their needs and are responding to them,” says Dr. Byrne.
The expansion of the Edward Cancer Center in Naperville will create 34 infusion bays, 20 exam rooms and a larger waiting area.
Edward’s Animal-Assisted Therapy program began in 2002 with 15 teams. Today, there are nearly 90 teams with 47 breeds represented.
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Advance Directives allow for a patient's wishes to be carried out if they can't speak and designate a person to act on their behalf.
Naperville City Council Member Kevin Coyne cuts the ribbon at the Edward-Elmhurst Health Center, 1804 N. Naper Blvd.
The Care Center was established to provide medical services for children and special needs adults who may have been sexually abused.
Erin Terada, LCP is Linden Oaks Behavioral Health’s new Clinical Director of Eating Disorder Services.
Bill Kottmann, a resident of Naperville, will become President & CEO of Edward Hospital on July 1.
Rachel Demma has lost 100 pounds and no longer has high blood pressure, sleep apnea, prediabetes or plantar fasciitis.
Davis is System CEO for Edward-Elmhurst Health, a three-hospital system that includes Edward Hospital, Elmhurst Hospital and Linden Oaks Beh
Edward made the list in the Large Community Hospitals category and is one of four non-teaching hospitals in Illinois to be recognized.
Recipients are from Downers Grove North, Metea Valley, Naperville Central, Naperville North, Neuqua Valley, Oswego East, Waubonsie Valley.
Edward first hospital in Illinois to use SYNERGY to treat coronary artery blockages.
Paramedics were called to help deliver a baby whose head was stuck on the mom's pelvic bone and could not pass.
Leonard Rumoro says Edward-Elmhurst Health’s Financial Assistance Policy "...saved our skin."
Dr. Walinski is accepting new patients at Edward Medical Group’s office at 1222 N. Eola Rd.
Pam Davis is CEO of Edward-Elmhurst Health and has been President & CEO of Edward Hospital since 1988.
Edward-Elmhurst Health has extended its partnership with Naper Events to be the primary sponsor of the Naperville Half Marathon and Marathon
Dr. Iris Seitz is one of two surgeons at Edward Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery on Edward Hospital's campus in Naperville.
The Foundation awarded two $10,000 Peter Veit Scholarships, a $2,000 Agnes A. Book Memorial Scholarship and 20 $2,000 scholarships.
Can working out in the AM be better for your health? Learn the benefits of morning workouts and use these tips for starting a healthy habit.
The most important thing is to put it in writing and make sure your agent, family members and healthcare providers can locate the document.
More than 140 school nurses attended the 10th annual event.
Dr. Nicholas Love is a board certified family medicine physician with Edward Medical Group at 1220 Hobson Rd. in Naperville.
Samantha Montgomery, RN, BSN, CMSRN, will assist patients at Edward Cancer Center’s locations in Naperville and Plainfield.
From 1983 to 1987, Coyne worked for the White House as Director of Special Projects, Scheduling and Advance for First Lady Nancy Reagan.
Conrad Forynski (left), NICU Class of 2008, and brother Sebastian (Class of 2010), residents of Aurora, play during Edward’s NICU Reunion.
Dr. Moravec tells the Patch about the things parents should look for to know if they should bring their child to the orthodontist.
Scot Ursum, 47, of Grandville, Michigan was the overall winner of the 2015 Healthy Driven Naperville Marathon with a time of 2:47:25.
Patrick speaks to employees at Edward Hospital, where she visited with handlers and dogs of the Animal-Assisted Therapy program.
Nearly 800 people attended the event, which is the largest fundraiser of the year for the Foundation.
The Fair will offer screenings, including blood pressure, BMI, diabetes finger-stick and foot assessment.