Sparrow to provide free pap smears, mammograms for uninsured
In conjunction with the Saturday, Oct. 19, Pap-O-Rama event, a limited number of free mammograms will be available for uninsured women at our Sparrow Ramblewood
Sparrow response to CDC report on drug-resistant bacteria
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a report on drug-resistant health threats and outlines core actions to halt resistance. Sparrow has action
Sparrow RNICU to hold reunion for former Patients
Children of all ages, their parents and their Sparrow Caregivers will come together to celebrate and reflect on obstacles they have overcome during the Regional
Celebrating 30 years of Hospice Services at Hike/Bike event
Hundreds are expected at the 2013 Hike/Bike for Hospice, to be held Sept. 22 at Granger Meadows Park in DeWitt to support the future of compassionate care at Sparrow
Williamston man benefits from Sparrow heart procedure
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, or TAVR, is a new treatment that gives renewed life to Patients with severe aortic stenosis who are unable to tolerate heart
Sparrow, VOA to open new Lansing clinic to serve homeless
Sparrow is collaborating with Volunteers of America Michigan (VOAMI) to open a new medical clinic in Lansing to serve the area's homeless, the first such project
New date, new activities for 2013 Community Health Fair
Sparrow Clinton Hospital changes things up in September. From a new date to its featured events, the annual Community Health Fair sponsored by Sparrow Clinton Hospital
Health Awareness Conference aims to educate about prostate cancer
Sparrow is co-sponsoring the First Annual Lonnie D. Johnson Health Awareness Conference on Saturday, Sept. 21. The educational event will focus on prostate cancer
Cancer Survivors Day Celebration
There were tears, lots of laughs, music, dance and, most of all, a life-affirming celebration as hundreds gathered Sunday for Sparrow's Cancer Survivors Day picnic.
Pediatric rehab helps Patient after brain surgery
Skyler Hill underwent surgery and chemotherapy after he was found to have a tumor on his brain when he was 13. Sparrow's Pediatric Rehab Caregivers helped get him
Jerome Street Guest House's face-lift continues
Caregivers from Sparrow's Human Resources Department spent a recent Saturday painting the Sparrow Jerome Street Guest House. The Jerome House serves as temporary
W3 5K/OK
It was perfect race weather - cool and clear - as hundreds of walkers and runners enjoyed the Women Working Wonders (W3) 5K/OK on Sunday. The event raised money
Okemos woman tells story of conquering cancer at Sparrow
Lisa Rucker of Okemos was told six years ago to get her affairs in order because she had terminal cancer. On Sunday, Sept. 15, she'll exult with her fellow survivors
Spartan Marching Band for Kids Concert
Hundreds of Spartan and Sparrow faithful packed into Tim and Cathy Staudt's backyard in Okemos for Sunday's Spartan Marching Band for Kids Concert. The annual event
Sparrow Patient, MySparrow change healthcare for the better
Randy Carlson was shocked when he found out late last year that he needed open heart surgery at age 41 due to an aortic aneurysm. During this intense time, he used