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  • Stroke Awareness and Mental Health Tips That May Improve Your Wellness

    May 04, 2023

    Suffering from a stroke can be deadly. In fact, stroke is the number five cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the U.S. But did you know that 80 percent of strokes are actually preventable? And high blood pressure is the most important controllable risk factor. So, always know your numbers and talk to your primary care provider about how to lower and keep your blood pressure at healthy levels.

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  • Mental Health Month

    May 01, 2023

    It’s important to understand that mental health conditions are actually quite common. According to statistics published by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, one in five U.S. adults experiences mental illness, and one in 20 adults experiences serious mental illness. So, if you are struggling to maintain good mental health, know that you are not alone. Don’t be afraid to ask for help if you’re suffering from a mental health condition. Seeking professional help and treatment can make a positive difference in your overall health and quality of life.

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  • Harris Pediatric Care Welcomes Justine Kastle, PA-C

    April 03, 2023

    Harris Regional Hospital is pleased to welcome Justine Kastle, PA-C, to Harris Pediatric Care. Justine joins Dr. Jernigan, Dr. Nations, Dr. White, Brittany Rogers, FNP-C, and Natalie Steinbicker, PA, providing pediatric care services to Jackson County and the surrounding region.

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  • Harris Pediatric Care Welcomes Dr. Carmen Nations

    March 06, 2023

    Dr. Carmen Nations was raised in Cherokee, NC. She received her medical degree from University of Utah School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Dr. Nations completed her residency at East Tennessee State University Pediatrics, and later went on to serve hospitals and practices in Cherokee, Sylva, and Western Carolina University. She has a strong passion for ACEs and specifically global education around resiliency, Adolescent health, Down Syndrome and Down Syndrome Advocacy. 

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  • National Heart Month: Four Easy Ways to Show Your Heart Some Love

    February 01, 2023

    We often associate the month of February with hearts because of Valentine’s Day. However, there is another reason we should think of hearts in February – it’s American Heart Month, a designated time to advocate for cardiovascular health and raise awareness about heart disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one person dies every 34 seconds from heart disease, making this disease the leading cause of death for both men and women of most racial and ethnic groups in the U.S.

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  • Harris Regional Hospital Welcomes Dr. Jonathan Dean

    November 20, 2022

    Dr. Dean is originally from Pensacola, Florida. He obtained his medical degree at Florida State University College of Medicine and underwent surgical training at Atlanta Medical Center and Halifax Hospital in Daytona Beach, FL. Dr. Dean practices the full range of general surgery with an emphasis on minimally invasive surgery, including laparoscopic and cutting edge robotic techniques.

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  • Harris Regional Hospital will Turn Pink in October

    September 22, 2022

    Starting on Monday, October 5th, Harris Regional Hospital will be lighting up the exterior of the hospital pink in celebration and memory of Breast Cancer Awareness month. In conjunction with the town of Sylva, Harris Regional Hospital is excited to turn pink throughout the month of October. Harris Regional Hospital will have a pink ribbon of balloons inside their main entrance as well as the beloved Tree of Hope at the Medical Office Building. We invite community members to place loved one’s names on the Tree of Hope and share the photo on social media in memory and celebration of that person.

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  • Harris Medical Associates Welcomes Dr. Kayla Williams

    September 14, 2022

    Harris Regional Hospital is pleased to welcome Dr. Kayla Williams, to Harris Medical Associates. Dr. Williams joins Dr. Queen, Dr. Dixon, Dr. O’Malley, and Jessica Jones, NP, providing primary care services to Jackson County and the surrounding region.

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  • Suicide Prevention: Knowing the Signs & Getting Help

    September 06, 2022

    One of the most troubling aspects of suicide is it can impact people of all ages, groups and backgrounds. Suicide and suicide attempts also affect the health and well-being of friends, loved ones, co-workers and the greater community. When people die by suicide, their surviving family and friends can experience a range of difficult emotions, like anger and guilt, and may even have thoughts of suicide themselves.

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  • Forensic Nurse Services Now Offered at Harris Regional Hospital

    July 25, 2022

    Harris Regional Hospital announces a Forensic Nurse Program to launch on August 1st, 2022. Harris Regional Hospital is proud to announce that six employed nurses elected to become certified forensic nurses. A forensic nurse has specialized training in handling delicate and traumatic experiences related to sexual assault.

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  • Jean Sprinkle Named Mercy Award Winner

    July 20, 2022

    Harris Regional Hospital and Swain Community Hospital recently announced that Jean Sprinkle, RN, has been recognized as the facility’s 2022 Mercy Award winner. The Mercy Award recognizes one employee from each of LifePoint Health’s facilities who profoundly touches the lives of others and best represents the spirit and values on which the company was founded.

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  • Harris Regional Hospital Named Top Maternity Hospital in 2021

    June 27, 2022

    Harris Regional Hospital was named to Newsweek’s 2021 list of Best Maternity Hospitals. The distinction recognizes facilities that have excelled in providing care to mothers, newborns, and their families, as verified by the 2021 Leapfrog Hospital Survey. Best Maternity Care Hospitals is part of Newsweek’s Best Health Care series, powered by data from The Leapfrog Group.

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  • Summertime Safety: How to Keep Cool and Healthy All Summer Long

    June 20, 2022

    by Dr. Bradley McAbee, Physician  School’s out and that means one thing: summer is officially here! As the days grow longer and brighter, many of us will be taking full advantage of summer, whether its enjoying backyard barbeques, lazy days by the pool or even the occasional fireworks display. No matter how you choose to enjoy your summer, it’s important to stay alert and protect yourself and your family from potential threats to your health and safety. Topping the list of summertime hazards are extreme heat and drowning. The good news is heat-related illness and water dangers can be easily prevented.

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