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HEALTHCare A DIRECTORY OF MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE ASHLAND AREA • Articles on Health Awareness • Directory of Area Medical Providers

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You’d go to the ends of the earth for them. We’ll make sure you don’t have to. Find a range of expert care in Ashland, Wooster and Mansfield: Ashland Primary Care 1120 George Road 419-281-3077 Wooster Primary Care 128 E. Milltown Road, Suite 209 330-345-1100 Special Care Nursery at Wooster Community Hospital 1761 Beall St. 330-263-8100

From general pediatrics to rehabilitative and specialty services. The less time you spend driving to appointments, the more time you have for moments that matter. Learn more at akronchildrens.org/locations. Questions about services or locations? Call Ask Children’s™ at 330-543-2000.

Maternal Fetal Medicine 546 Winter St. 330-543-4500 Mansfield Specialty, Urgent Care and Primary Care 1029 S. Trimble Road 419-521-2900

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Table of Contents Hospice of North Central Ohio....................................1 Brethren Care Village.................................................2 University Hospitals Samaritan Medical Center...........3 Akron Children’s Hospital...........................................4 Stonecreek Dental.....................................................5 Pomerene Hospital.....................................................6 LSS - Good Shepherd & Lutheran Village...................8 Visiting Nurse Association of Ohio............................10 Priest Dental............................................................11 Fisher-Titus Medical Center.....................................12 Catalyst Life Services..............................................14 Miracle Ear..............................................................17 New London Complete Health Dentistry...................18 Appleseed Community Mental Health Center............20 Whitaker Myers.......................................................21 Ashland/Mansfield Foot & Ankle Specialists.............22 Ashland Eyecare......................................................23 The Laurels of New London.....................................24 Towne Pharmacy.....................................................25 Area Health Directory...............................................26

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BRETHREN CARE VILLAGE

Offering More to Ashland ... and Beyond

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rethren Care Village is growing! The non-profit, faithbased Senior Living Community is expanding into Brain Fitness! As part of the Wellness/Community Center, the organization is placing a dedicated interest to strengthening our minds (along with the continued emphasis on body and spirit for older adults). We are blessed to have the facilities and space to accommodate our community’s adult needs as they age. In 2020, the Village will see growth in higher education at the Community Center by hosting Life-Long Learning programs on relevant topics for Seniors. “Whether you’re approaching retirement or you’re already into retirement years, the new Wellness/Community Center is where you want to gain a better understanding of retirement, and how to plan and manage the maze of questions that come with that next step in life,” said Troy Snyder, President & CEO of Brethren Care Village. “We have some great partners in the community who know the system and break it down for everyone to clearly understand.” We are very thankful to be able to serve so many others; specifically, our residents, but also our staff and families. In 2019, for the second straight year, Brethren Care Village was awarded the “Best of the Best” in all four categories of Senior Living Services! We are greatly appreciative of all the accolades and take these nominations with a lot of humility and out-word pouring of appreciation for the dedicated staff who make it all happen. Our Brookwood facility cares for our aging population with memory care needs. Dementia has affected almost every family member in society, and our facility is seeing this population served with a great quality of life that helps them manage each day with dignity and respect. The Bradford Houses take it a step further with memory care, while providing an intimate, five-person family home setting. The Health Care Center is the modern “Nursing Home” of today, 2

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accepting all payment types and respecting the wishes of the families and our residents as they age gracefully. Attached to it are the in-patient, private rooms of our Wasen Rehabilitation Center. The boutique of private rooms affords those returning home after their rehabilitation services plenty of space to enjoy their family as they transition from the hospital setting. Belmont Tower combines the Independent Living of the Cottages on Troy Snyder campus with the comfort and security of 900-, 600-, and 500-square-foot apartments with chef-prepared meals and clinical services offered in an a la cart menu (only charging for what you actually need). As if that wasn’t enough, new market rate housing was thought of when building the Wellness Center on the second floor. These apartments are spacious and all-inclusive with washer/dryers, seasonal storage and emergency call access for added peace of mind. But get on the waiting list soon, as they are all but filled and convenience is why; they are only an elevator-ride down one floor to the most amazing new restaurant in town...... The Greens Bistro and Pub! It offers healthy, fast dining in a modern, comfortable atmosphere. Finally, whether your interest is to rent the event room for your family, your company’s Christmas party or a company retreat — or you want to have an economical alternative for a wedding venue — the Event Room has seating for up to 200 guests! It’s worth the time to see what gem we have in Ashland at Brethren Care Village! 2019


UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER

What are the Odds?

by STEVEN BALDRIDGE, RN Staff Educator at University Hospitals Samaritan Medical Center

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EART DISEASE – also commonly called coronary artery disease (CAD), hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis – is a leading cause of death for both men and women. As with all diseases or chronic conditions, the early detection and clinical diagnosis of CAD is key to a successful treatment plan, which may include lifestyle changes, medicines, certain medical procedures and, in some cases, surgical interventions. One important diagnostic tool available for the early detection of CAD is coronary artery calcium scoring. Before we talk about the test, let’s understand a bit about the disease. The coronary arteries are the large blood vessels that supply your heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood. If blood flow is interrupted or constricted, serious consequences such as a heart attack can result. CAD is the narrowing or blocking of these arteries by the buildup of plaque – a waxy substance that can accumulate over many years due to a variety of factors. It is this plaque that blocks the blood flow to the heart and can lead to serious health problems. Over time, the plaque may harden or rupture, resulting in a blood clot, which may cause additional narrowing or a complete blockage of the artery. Many people with CAD do have symptoms. Many do not. Not to be overly dramatic, but for many people, the first sign of CAD is sudden death from a heart attack or life-threatening arrhythmia. With that sobering thought, what are some symptoms of CAD? Angina is discomfort or a feeling of pressure or squeezing in your chest. It may also be experienced as pain in your shoulders, arms, neck, jaw or back and is often mistaken for indigestion. Angina tends to get worse with activity or emotional stress and lessens when you rest. Arrhythmia is when the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat is irregular. Many describe the sensation as a “fluttering” in their chest. Some arrhythmias can cause your heart to suddenly stop beating, which can cause death if not treated immediately. When this happens, it is called sudden cardiac arrest. 2019

A heart attack happens when one or more coronary arteries become completely blocked, cutting off blood flow to a section of the heart. Until blood flow is restored, the affected section of heart muscle begins to die. Immediate medical care is required, as once heart muscle has died, it cannot be restored and will be replaced by scar tissue, further weakening the heart. Heart attack symptoms are similar to those of angina but may Dr. Avirup Guha, M.D. last longer, be more severe, and be accompanied by shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, light-headedness and a clammy feeling. The pain may go away and come back and may not be relieved during rest as with angina. Heart failure is when your heart is weakened and cannot pump enough blood to meet your body’s needs. It doesn’t mean your heart stops working completely as the name suggests; it just doesn’t work efficiently. As a result, you may feel short of breath and very tired. Heart failure can cause your body to retain fluids, causing swelling of the feet, ankles, stomach area and veins in the neck. So, what is Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring? Numerous studies in medical literature cite Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring as a valuable tool to predict future risk of heart attack. Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring is a noninvasive computed tomography (CT) scan that takes a series of very thin pictures of your heart and the vessels that supply blood to your heart. These pictures are used to measure the amount of calcium in the plaques built up in the walls of your coronary arteries. Based on these CT images, you will be assigned a coronary artery calcium “score.” The higher your level of calcium, the greater your risk for heart disease or CAD. As UH Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute cardiologist Dr. Avirup Guha, M.D. explains, “Although Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring is widely available, its use by patients has been limited due to the high cost of the test and the fact that most insurances will not pay for it.” Now, University Hospitals is pleased to offer the test at no cost to our patients. Your doctor will determine if calcium scoring is right for you based on your medical history, risk factors, age, gender and ethnicity. If it is determined that you would benefit from a calcium scoring test, your doctor will write an order or prescription for the scan. This order will be required when either you or your doctor call to schedule the test. You can get the process started by calling 419-207-2501. If you do not have a Primary Care Provider, or if you would like an appointment with Dr. Guha or one of his associates from the UH Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute, we will happily help you with that as well. Health Care Guide

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AKRON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

A Look Inside Akron Children’s New Mansfield Health Center

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kron Children’s Hospital has brought together pediatric primary care, urgent care, nearly a dozen of its most in-demand pediatric specialty care practices, and rehabilitation services in one conveniently located medical building at 1029 S. Trimble Road. The Akron Children’s Mansfield Health Center is one of several such centers opening throughout the region, recognizing the priority parents place on having the highest quality pediatric care for their children in a convenient location, close to home. The 32,400-square-foot center opened March 26, 2019. Akron Children’s consolidated its services – formerly offered at multiple Richland County locations – in this one building, such as the Akron Children’s Hospital Pediatrics offices on Balgreen Drive in Mansfield and 4th Street in Ontario. “It’s a true privilege for us to serve families in Richland and surrounding counties, and we are excited about this beautiful new building,” said Grace Wakulchik, president and CEO of Akron Children’s. “But even more than the space, we value the relationships that will blossom here – the relationships between parents and children, and the doctors, nurses and therapists who have devoted their careers to caring for children. One of the promises made by the volunteers who founded Akron Children’s nearly 130 years ago is to treat every child like our own.” EASY ACCESS, EASY WAYFINDING When patient families enter the building, they will immediately notice an abundance of natural light. The facility features child-friendly colors and artwork, including a whimsical audio-kinetic sculpture by contemporary artist George Rhoads, whose “Incrediball Circus 2” has delighted children in the lobby of Akron Children’s main campus for nearly three decades. Wall murals pay homage to Richland County’s character and charm with images of farmland, race cars and a carousel. Greeters are on hand to direct families to their appointment, or they can opt to check themselves in at a kiosk. The four clearly marked directions will point families to: • Akron Children’s Hospital Pediatrics – This pediatric primary care practice – blending the two existing Richland County offices – is a medical home for babies, children and teens staffed by board-certified pediatricians, nurse practitioners and pediatric nurses. The practice also has a full-time mental health specialist, available to help with concerns such as depression 4

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and anxiety. The phone number is 419-522-3341. • Urgent Care – Urgent care pediatricians treat common illnesses and minor injuries, such as nausea, earache, coughs and fever, during convenient weekday and weekend hours. This service moved from the Cline Avenue location. Hours are 2 to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. If parents are unsure of whether their child should be taken to an ER versus Urgent Care, here’s a helpful guide: https://bit.ly/2RUINHe • Pediatric Specialty Care – Pediatric specialists in allergy/ immunology, cardiology, gastroenterology, hemostasis and thrombosis, nephrology, orthopedics and urology are available at this location with convenient access to diagnostic tools such as cardiac ultrasound, X-ray, echocardiography and EKG. Each specialty sees patients on regularly scheduled days and times by appointment only. • Maternal Fetal Medicine – Akron Children’s Maternal Fetal Medicine Center cares for women during high-risk pregnancies. This includes women at risk due to advanced maternal age, diabetes, obesity or a chronic health condition, as well as when the baby is diagnosed with spina bifida, congenital heart disease or another condition that requires special care during and immediately after birth. • Radiology and Laboratory Medicine – Whether it is taking an X-ray of an infant or drawing blood from a toddler, radiology and lab clinicians always take a child-friendly approach, while following pediatric best practices such as using the most minimal dose of radiation according to “Image Gently” guidelines. • Rehabilitative Services – Akron Children’s team of physical, occupational and speech therapists help children get back to the things they love to do after surgery, cancer treatment or a traumatic injury. They also help expand skills and improve quality of life for children with chronic illnesses. With all types of toys and special equipment, this workspace is fun and “gym-like” with special zones for fine and gross motor therapies, speech therapy and children who need help with sensory integration. An indoor track connects to an outdoor path for patients learning or regaining skills with walkers, trikes and bikes. The Akron Children’s Health Center in Mansfield was the first of three such centers to open in 2019. The other health centers included North Canton and Boston Heights. A fourth is planned for Portage County in early 2020. 2019


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Free Consultations Evening & Saturday Hours Pain? Our Full-Service Office Provides Oral Sedation And Nitrous Dentistry So You Can Be Relaxed During Your Visit.

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POMERENE HOSPITAL

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quality, specialty care to the community and its patients. Over time, the hospital has expanded several service lines and formed new partnerships in an effort to improve access to primary and specialty care in Holmes County. We are committed to provide the expert care YOU deserve. The Aultman Heart Center and Pomerene collaborated in 2017 to bring cost-effective, highquality cardiology care to the community. This partnership has provided 24/7 area coverage and consultation for hospital care with cardiologists from Cardiovascular Consultants (CVC). Recently, Pomerene and the Aultman Heart Center welcomed Dr. Claudine Dumandan, who will be offering outpatient services in the Millersburg Medical Building. High-quality, patient-centered care is reflected by the Heart Center receiving multi-year awards from the American Heart Association. When the time comes, you deserve comprehensive OB-GYN and Midwifery Care that is as unique as you are, and sensitive to your needs at every stage of life. Pomerene Women’s Health has welcomed Dr. Sozen to its team of care professionals, dedicated to caring for you with skill and compassion. Dr. Sozen and our women’s health team are here for you with pregnancy and childbirth services, as well as expert gynecology services. Dr. Sozen is currently accepting new patients at the Millersburg Medical Center. If you are looking for a home for your adult primary care needs, Pomerene Internal Medicine has you covered. Together, Dr. Yasser Omran, Dr. Rohini Kalisetti, Dr. Loren Kirchner and Terri Weiland, PA-C, specialize in the treatment and management of general and chronic illness, preventative medicine and complex and multi-system diseases. Pomerene Internal Medicine is located in Suite 230 at the Millersburg Medical Center and in the lower level of the German Village Center in Berlin. Pomerene Family Care also is very excited to announce and 6

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welcome Dr. Jenna Frakowski to its team of care professionals. Together, Dr. Frakowski (D.O.), Danielle Byler (PA-C) and Deb Lewis (MSN APRN, FNP-C) are teaming up to care for your family’s primary healthcare needs. From newborns to teenagers, adults to elderly, Pomerene Family Care provides closeto-home primary care at every age and every stage of life. With locations in Loudonville, Millersburg and Berlin, we are always here for your family. Pomerene Surgical Services continues to thrive and wants to remind you that preventive care is critical to your overall health. Chronic disease and other health concerns can be largely preventable through close partnership with your healthcare team. Receiving preventive services, such as colonoscopies, is one of several ways you can prevent and detect the onset of disease. Pomerene Surgical Services offers the Direct Access Colonoscopy Program, allowing qualified patients to fast track the colonoscopy procedure and eliminate a pre-consultation appointment. At age 50, it is recommended that you receive a colonoscopy. Dr. Leon Miller, Dr. Jon Hlivko and Dr. Michael Schell have you covered. Trust our surgical team to care for you in your time of need. Advanced orthopaedic care is closer than you think. Together, Pomerene and Wooster Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine offer patients the most effective plan of care for their personalized orthopaedic needs, right in Holmes County! Rodney Miller, MD has been an active orthopaedic surgeon at Pomerene since 2000. Dr. Miller and his team provide comprehensive care in the following specialties: Custom Knee Replacements, Outpatient Arthroscopic Surgery, Joint Pain and Sports Injuries. In your time of need, trust the care team combining comfort, expertise and high-quality care every encounter, every day. You deserve a care team you can trust. Pomerene Hospital has you covered. To stay up to date on news, events and services, visit Pomerene Hospital on Facebook and our website at Pomerene.org. 2019


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LLS - GOOD SHEPHERD & LUTHERAN VILLAGE

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hen you have elderly parents or relatives, it can be difficult to decide when it is appropriate to suggest a move to a senior care facility. It is never easy to make a move, but the transition to senior living is generally less stressful when your loved one has an active part in helping to make the decision. There are many senior living options. Choosing the right one depends on each senior’s needs and personal preferences. Here is a short summary of options available through Lutheran Social Services (LSS). INDEPENDENT LIVING (IL): An independent living community is usually a multi-unit housing development that provides apartment-style living. IL communities may also offer services such as meals, housekeeping, social activities, and transportation. Seniors often choose to live there for the companionship of friends nearby, as well as the amenities offered. There are also IL facilities that are constructed for seniors on fixed incomes. These buildings offer safe community living at rents based on income level. LSS operates three such buildings locally — Applewood Place I and II in Mansfield and Good Shepherd Villa in Ashland. For more information, visit lssnetworkofhope.org/affordablehousing/ ASSISTED LIVING (AL): Assisted living (AL) facilities are for seniors needing assistance with daily living but who also want to live as independently as possible. AL facilities offer help with activities such as bathing, dressing, housekeeping and assistance with medications. Many facilities offer multiple tiers of care so seniors only pay for the care they need and can add services as they age. In Ashland, Lutheran Village’s continuum of care model embraces all lifestyles and levels of care, allowing residents to enjoy maximum autonomy and independence in the most homelike setting possible. Physical, occupational and speech therapy is also provided right in your apartment for those who are recovering from injury or surgery, or who just need some help in keeping active. For more information or a tour, please call ShaNa Benner at 419-281-8403 or visit lssnetworkofhope.org/lutheranvillage/. NURSING AND REHABILITATIVE CARE: A nursing home is a long-term care facility that offers a full range of health care services, including basic and skilled nursing care and rehabilitation

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therapies. This could include occupational, physical and speech therapy, disease management, wound management and more. The Good Shepherd in Ashland (TGS) provides awardwinning medical services to meet many complex diagnoses with 24-hour nursing coverage. TGS also offers a state-of-the-art ventilator unit for patients suffering from respiratory conditions. Amenities are still important in these facilities and should include meals, housekeeping, laundry, transportation and more. TGS is unique in that it also offers outpatient therapy services for those who need physical, occupational or speech therapy but are still living at home. For more information or a tour, please call Lorie White at 419-289-3523 or visit lssnetworkofhope. org/goodshepherd/. HOME HEALTH CARE: Of course, many seniors choose to stay at home as long as possible. This time can be extended with home health care or home care. These terms can be used interchangeably but there is an important distinction. While both types of care are provided at home, home care generally means household services such as laundry, cooking, cleaning and running errands. Home health care refers to the skilled level of care that requires medical training. This can include procedures such as IV management, occupational and physical therapy and pain management. LSS Home Health Care offers skilled home health care and will integrate each patient’s needs and support from family with the skills of a multidisciplinary medical team to maximize independence. For more information, please call 866-734-0599 or visit lssnetworkofhope. org/homehealthcare/. CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES (CCRC): CCRCs provide care from independent living to assisted living to skilled nursing. They are designed to enable seniors with progressively declining health to remain in one location or to give healthy seniors the peace of mind that all their future needs are covered. While Lutheran Social Services does not operate a CCRC in a single location in Ashland or Richland County, there are plenty of opportunities within the LSS facilities in both communities for seniors to enjoy a healthy and full life with little upheaval or confusion as they age.

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VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF OHIO How You Can Prevent a Fall in the Home

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staggering one-third of seniors who fall in their homes will suffer from injuries including lacerations, fractured bones, or head trauma. The best way to prepare for a fall is to prevent one. The following steps help keep you and your loved one safe at home.

IN THE HOME: • Don’t hold onto furniture or walls • Keep the home well lit • Keep medications in original bottles • Post emergency numbers by the phone • Remove throw rugs • Secure carpeting • Unclutter floors • Use a cane or walker • Utilize handrails on stairs • Wear non-skid shoes

SELF-CARE: • Begin regular exercises • Check your vision yearly • Notify your doctor if you feel dizzy, weak, or unsteady, or if you fall • Slowly stand after sitting or lying down IF YOU DO FALL: • Take a deep breath and try to relax • Do you have visitors in your house? Will they be able to hear you if you call out? • Do not try to stand up immediately. Stand up slowly and, if you can, get to a phone and dial 911 • If you are able to, push yourself to a phone and dial 911 • If you think you may have to be on the floor for a longer period of time, try to keep warm by using nearby rugs, pillows, quilts, etc., especially if you have poor circulation VNA of Ohio physical and occupational therapists offer patients in-home assessments to help prevent falls from happening. If you or a loved one has suffered a fall, rehabilitation therapists can work with you to regain your strength in order to prevent a fall from happening again. Call 1-877-698-6264 or visit www.VNAOhio.org for more information.

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PRIEST DENTAL Expanding Staff and Service for You

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Helping You Achieve a Lifetime of Smiles!

riest Dental, Inc (Dr. Kevin Priest, Dr. Michael Spreng and Dr. Evan MacDonald) has served the Ashland community for several years, and expanded its practice in 2019 with the addition of Dr. Elsie Hinz.

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Now accepting new patients!

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Prior to Priest Dental being established in February 2016, Dr. Spreng owned the practice from 1980 to 2016. Dr. Priest is an Ashland native and was born in Ashland in 1983. Priest Dental proudly serves the Ashland community with a variety of dental procedures to include cleanings, fillings, root canals, dental implants, single-visit crowns and extractions, as well as laser dentistry. In addition to these procedures, Priest Dental has been focused on improving not only dental health, but educating patients on the impact dental health can have on the entire body! Dr. Priest has extensive experience and training in providing cosmetic solutions, to include Provánce® to help you achieve that perfect smile. We also offer IV sedation for adults with dental anxiety, as well as other options such as Nucalm. Priest Dental is proudly involved in the Ashland community and is accepting new patients. Call our office at (419) 2891813 or visit priestdental.com to find out how to become a new patient today!

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FISHER-TITUS MEDICAL CENTER

How a Primary Care Provider Can Help You

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our primary care provider and Convenient Care can both be important components in staying healthy. But, it’s not always easy to determine when to see which provider. Knowing the importance of a primary care provider and the practicality of Convenient Care will help you get the best care possible when you need it all situations.

What is a Primary Care Provider?

Your primary care provider is a doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician’s assistant who manages your overall health over time. Your PCP is someone you can develop a trusted relationship with. They get to know you, your history, and your family history and they have the best picture of your overall health. Primary care providers may work in family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, or pediatrics. Here are some examples of things to see your primary care provider for: • Regular health screening or wellness visits • Management of chronic conditions • Something is causing you concern or advice for a health problem • Fever, cough, sore throat, cold earaches, or rashes • Unexplained weight changes • Lingering pain • Prescription refills • Minor injuries such as sprains, back pain, minor cuts and burns, minor broken bones, or minor eye injuries • Bladder or urinary tract infections • Vaccinations • Migraine headaches Other providers or specialists may only get a snapshot of your health. For example, if you go to the Emergency Room, the doctor

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is relying on what he/she can observe. When you follow up with your primary care provider, they have access to all your medical records and other information allowing them to see the “big picture.” Primary care providers are also important for coordinating care when you experience a complicated medical problem. They can refer you to necessary specialists, review all tests and prescriptions, and make sure everyone is working together. When you Dr. Jeff Harwood, M.D. have multiple specialists or multiple conditions, your PCP is the link between all other providers. If you don’t currently have a primary care provider, it’s never too late to find one. Fisher-Titus has providers accepting new patients in several locations. To find a provider, visit www.fishertitus.org/find-a-physician or call 419- 660-2900.

What is Convenient Care?

There may be times when issues arise outside of your primary care provider’s regular hours or when there are no appointments available. Convenient Care is a stepping stone between your primary care provider and the ER. It’s an option for when you need to be seen quickly but your injury or illness isn’t so severe you need to go to the ER. At Convenient Care, patients can walk in and receive services on a first-come, first-served basis. Typically, the insurance co-pay is the same as a regular office visit. The Convenient Care provider will follow up with your primary care provider to let him/her know you were seen. Here are some reasons to go to Convenient Care: • Minor illness or injuries • Vomiting or diarrhea • Fever, cough, sore throat, cold, earaches, or rashes • Sports injuries • Eye infection • Minor injuries such as sprains, back pain, minor cuts and burns, or minor eye injuries • Mild asthma attack Fisher-Titus has Convenient Care locations in Norwalk and Willard. Both locations have evening and weekend hours. Walk-in at your convenience; appointments not necessary. For more information, visit www.fishertitus.org/convenient-care. About Dr. Harwood Dr. Jeffrey Harwood is a board-certified family physician. Dr. Harwood has been practicing in the area since 1989. He sees patients at FisherTitus Family Medicine in New London and provides care at Fisher-Titus Convenient Care, Norwalk.

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We Are Fisher-Titus. Fisher-Titus Primary and Specialty Care Practices The Fisher-Titus health care team offers care in convenient locations with multiple offices throughout North Central Ohio. Our collaborative approach to patient care means that we work together to make sure you and your family get the care you need, when and where you need it. And because we’re affiliated with Fisher-Titus Medical Center, you can trust that we have access to all the resources you need to enjoy a healthy life.

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2114 State Route 113 East 419-499-7600 Fax: 419-499-7300 Gregory Grant, DO Kaitlin Schwerer, DO Sara Beldon, CNP

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New London

187 W. Main Street 419-929-4357 Fax: 419-929-0814 Jeffrey Harwood, MD, FAAFP Haley Robuck, CNP

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Norwalk Primary Care 280 Benedict Ave., Suite A, Medical Park 4 419-668-8110 Fax: 419-660-6996 Scott Kaple, DO, FAAFP Deb Sommers, PA-C

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Willard Health Center 315 Crestwood Drive 419-935-2280 Fax: 419-935-2281 Jeffrey Harwood, MD, FAAFP Lauren Bailey, NP-C Nick Hall, CNP Jennifer Rohrbacher, CNP Derik Sidell, CNP

Internal Medicine Norwalk

38 Executive Drive 419-660-2980 Fax: 419-660-2985 John Hughes, MD Cari Spettel, NP-C

24 Hyde Street 440-839-2226 Fax: 440-839-1339 Christina Canfield, MD, FAAFP Amanda Horn, NP-C Ally Ringle, NP-C

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Willard

2108 State Route 113 East 419-499-2600 Fax: 419-499-3060

Willard Health Center 315 Crestwood Drive 419-935-0196 Fax: 419-933-7616 Christopher Brown, MD, FAAFP Vicki Brown, MD, FAAFP Mary Ames, CNP Kaleigh Donnamiller, NP-C Brian Lynch, PA-C

Spine Surgery Norwalk

Fisher-Titus Spine Surgery 272 Benedict Avenue 419-660-4740 Fax: 419-660-4741 Timothy Moore, MD Amanda Springer, PA-C

Digestive Health Norwalk

Bay Area Digestive Health 282 Benedict Avenue, Suite D, Medical Park 2 419-663-8061 Fax: 419-668-2446 Sulieman Abdal Raheem, MD Maher Salam, MD, FACG

Norwalk

38 Executive Drive 419-660-2980 Fax: 419-660-2985

Milan

Wakeman

24 Hyde Street 440-839-2226 Fax: 440-839-1339

Willard

Willard Health Center 315 Crestwood Drive 419-660-2980 Fax: 419-660-2985 Kristin Kruse, MD, FACOG Jovana Spreitzer, DO Stephanie Hoffman, WHNP

Pediatric

NEW BEGINNINGS PEDIATRICS Norwalk

282 Benedict Avenue, Suite B 419-668-9409 Fax: 419-668-7099

Bellevue

Heart & Vascular

EXECUTIVE UROLOGY SPECIALISTS

Norwalk

272 Benedict Avenue 419-660-4707 Fax: 419-660-6964 Bassel Al-Alao, MD, MBBS, MRCSI Mohamed Osman, MD Juan E. Weksler, MD, FACC, FSCAI Amanda Stang, CNP

Behavioral Health ADULT AND CHILD

Norwalk

282 Benedict Ave., Suite C, Medical Park 2 419-668-0311 Fax: 419-668-0312 Upender Gehlot, MD Mary Peters, CNP Lauren Drake, LISW Nancy Lang, LISW-S Renee Leber, LISW-S Ken Murray, PhD, LPCC-S Judy Zellner, LPCC

Audiology

368 Milan Ave., Suite D 419-663-6464 Fax: 419-663-9881 John Kovesdi, DO Ashely Schoen, NP-C Lori Wade, CNP Pamela Snyder, CNP

Norwalk

278 Benedict Ave., Suite 800 Medical Park 3 419-668-5222 Fax: 419-668-5251 Jayne A. Minier, MD, FACS Eric R. Schmidt, MD, FACS

Norwalk

Occupational Health & Wellness

278 Benedict Avenue, Suite 950, Medical Park 3 419-660-2895 Fax: 419-660-2894 Vikram Kumar, MD, FACE Namrata Kumar, PA-C

Norwalk

1400 W. Main Street, Suite G 419-483-4122 Fax: 419-483-3299 Aml Kelada, MD Wendy Millis, MD, FAAP Elizabeth Olds, MD Glenn Trippe, MD, FAAP Paul Wnek, MD, FAAP Kathryn Falter, CPNP Christine Mayer, CPNP Blair Mayfield, CPNP Ashley McGrain, CPNP Eva Sisson, CPNP

Norwalk

Endocrinology

General Surgery

Norwalk

272 Benedict Ave. 419-660-2700 Caitlin Robertson, Au.D., CCC-A, F-AAA

34 Executive Dr. 419-668-0680 Fax: 419-663-5808 Michael Nill, MD, FACS Farid Said, MD, FACS

Bellevue

1265 West Main St., Suite A 419-668-0680 Fax: 419-663-5808 Michael Nill, MD, FACS

Urology Services Gregory Cook, MD, FACS Daniel Mulligan, MD Robert Rice, MD Donald Smith, MD, FACS Patrick Waters, MD, FACS

Bellevue

290 Progress Dr., Suite C 419-484-1701 Fax: 419-484-0087

Norwalk

278 Benedict Ave., Suite 650 Medical Park 3 419-668-4328 Fax: 419-663-9666

Sandusky

2800 Hayes Ave., Bldg. D 419-627-8771 Fax: 419-627-0363

Sleep Center and Pulmonary Medicine Norwalk

Sleep Center 26 Executive Dr. 419-668-5537 Fax: 419-660-0997 Basem Haddad, MD Sleep Clinic Med Park III 278 Benedict Ave. 419-668-8110 Fax: 419-660-6996

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CATALYST LIFE SERVICES

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Catalyst Responds to the Opioid Epidemic

atalyst Life Services is continually evolving to meet the needs of the community. They currently serve North Central Ohio as a private non-profit agency providing comprehensive services to adults and children. Catalyst is made up of many parts – those parts work together as a whole to provide the community with as much support as possible. They offer mental health assistance for all ages and comprehensive programs for substance abuse, vocational rehabilitation, deaf and hard-of-hearing, and crisis intervention, including a 24-hour helpline (419-522-HELP). Catalyst Life Services has been serving the community for 65 years, continually expanding and developing to offer a wide range of services. The Richland County Mental Health & Recovery Services Board (MH&RSB) broke ground on two new facilities in August 2018. A new detox/withdrawal management center and a second residential facility for women will fill the desperate gap in surrounding communities. Catalyst was chosen as the service provider for these new facilities projected to open in the Fall 2019. At Catalyst, we provide a safe and comfortable treatment facility in which an individual can detox from alcohol or drugs with 24/7 medical monitoring. Our goal is to effectively ease the physical and emotional discomfort and pain that can happen when someone stops using alcohol or drugs. We compassionately foster relationships with individuals as they prepare to transition into ongoing substance use and mental health

treatment to enhance recovery. Our residential services provide a 24-hour supportive therapeutic environment with structured programming seven days a week for individuals suffering from severe substance use disorders as well as cooccurring disorders. We offer gender-specific drug and alcohol programs, as we believe it provides the best opportunity for success. We have a 16bed women’s residential treatment facility and a 16-bed men’s residential treatment facility. Our outpatient services provide information about addiction, explore how alcohol and/or drugs have affected one’s life, and teach new coping skills to achieve and maintain sobriety. It is a personal opportunity to receive support and experience growth during life’s challenging times. Our outpatient programs include both individual and group counseling based on the individual’s needs and preferences. We provide highly structured group therapy while allowing individuals to maintain work and family obligations. If you are a Richland County resident, you may qualify for financial assistance. If you are a Richland County resident and have Ohio Medicaid coverage, all of your services will be covered. If you are not a Richland County resident, have private insurance, or are interested in self-pay, please call us. To speak with someone regarding New Beginnings Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services, call us at 419-526-6168. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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SURGERY

Topics to Discuss Before Going Under the Knife

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any people will find themselves on a surgeon’s table at one point or another. Professional athletes who get injured frequently and, of course, surgeons may be accustomed to the surgical wings of hospitals, but the general public has no such familiarity. Perhaps due to that lack of familiarity, many people are nervous before an impending surgery. Asking the right questions prior to the procedure can calm those nerves and help people approach pending surgeries with confidence rather than fear.

Anesthesia Much of the fear people have in regard to surgery surrounds anesthesia. Few people want to be put completely under, but some surgeries may require that. General anesthesia affects the entire body, and this is the type administered during surgeries that require patients to be unconscious. Regional anesthesia affects a large area of the body, while local anesthesia only numbs a small part. Knowing which type of anesthesia will be administered during a surgery can prepare patients and their families in advance, and may even calm nerves.

Length of surgery Patients and their families often want to know how long surgeries will last. Patients should discuss this with their physicians and surgeons, especially if family and friends will be in the waiting room while a surgery is performed. If surgeons note there’s a possibility that a surgery will be extended after it begins, patients should let family and friends know this, even if they don’t want to worry them. People in the waiting room will grow concerned and fearful, possibly unnecessarily, if a surgery is not completed within a certain amount of time.

Pain Pain might be a side effect of surgery. Knowing this in advance won’t raise alarm bells if patients are discharged and begin to experience pain upon arriving home. Ask surgeons if pain is a side effect of your surgery, and where than pain is likely to be felt and for how long. Many people are prescribed opioids to address pain after surgery, but such medications can be addictive. Ask about opioid alternatives, as well as any non-prescription relaxation techniques or therapies that may help manage pain. 2019

Blood clots Pain is not the only potential side effect of surgery. Some surgeries can increase patients’ risk of developing deep vein thrombosis, a type of blood clot that can travel to the lungs and block blood flow. Sometimes referred to as DVT, deep vein thrombosis can be deadly, though it’s often treatable when caught quickly. Certain factors, including age, whether or not you’re a smoker and a history of clots, can increase a person’s risk of developing DVT after surgery. Blood thinners may be prescribed as a precautionary measure. These are just a handful of topics to discuss with a physician prior to surgery. Patients should not hesitate to ask as many questions as they need to before going in for surgery. Health Care Guide 15


STRESS

The Effects of Stress on Your Body

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tress affects people of all ages from all walks of life. Though work is a primary source of stress for many people, a recent survey from the American Psychological Association found that stress is more than just work-related. In its 2017 “Stress in America” survey, the APA found that the future of the nation, money and violence and crime were significant sources of stress for more than half of survey participants. That’s a dangerous notion, as the Mayo Clinic notes that the effects of the stress on the human body are considerable. Though everyone experiences and responds to stress differently, these are some of the more common effects of stress, courtesy of the Mayo Clinic. MENTAL SIDE EFFECTS Stress can have an adverse effect on mood and has even been linked to depression, which the World Health Organization reports is the leading cause of disability across the globe. People suffering from stress also may experience anxiety, restlessness and feelings of being overwhelmed. In addition, stress can compromise a person’s ability to focus, adversely affecting a person’s ability to complete their work-related tasks. That’s not insignificant, as 61 percent of respondents in the 2017 “Stress in America” survey reported that work was a significant source of their stress. PHYSICAL SIDE EFFECTS Stress affects more than the mind, manifesting itself physically in various ways. The Mayo Clinic reports that common physical side effects of stress include headache, muscle tension or pain, including chest pain, fatigue, and a change in sex drive. Upset stomach also may be a byproduct of stress. People dealing with stress may even have trouble sleeping. BEHAVIORAL SIDE EFFECTS Behavior also can be affected by stress, which may cause some people to abuse drugs or alcohol. Some may even turn to tobacco, either becoming a smoker or smoking more if they’re already smokers. Smoking has been linked to a host of negative physical side effects, including an increased risk of developing cancer. Angry outbursts, social withdrawal and overeating or undereating are some additional potential side effects of stress on the body. Coping strategies can be highly effective at alleviating stress and its negative side effects. Learn more about such strategies at www.stress.org. 16 Health Care Guide

Did you know?... Panic Disorder

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks. Panic attacks occur suddenly and are periods of intense fear that may include palpitations, pounding heartbeat and/or accelerated heart rate. People in the midst of a panic attack may also experience shortness of breath or feel as though they are choking or being smothered. Feelings of impending doom may also occur during a panic attack. Anxiety disorders, including panic disorders, may be caused by the interaction of certain genetic and environmental factors. These factors include behavioral inhibition in childhood, exposure to stressful life events in childhood and adulthood, anxiety disorders in close biological relatives and a parental history of mental disorders. Anxiety disorders are generally treated with psychotherapy or medication, or a combination of both. 2019


MIRACLE EAR

Hearing Loss and

Healthy Aging

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iracle Ear is the leader in hearing aid technology for the past 70 years. Come experience the expertise of hearing aid specialists with over 52 years of fitting sound through hearing instruments. With locations in Ashland, Mansfield, Tiffin, and 1,400 offices nationwide, we are available to offer you excellent customer after-care service as well. Voted Mid-Ohio’s Best Hearing Aid Dealer for the past five years and one of the “Best of the Best” Hearing Aid Centers in Ashland, you can count on quality products and services. All of Mid-Ohio can’t be wrong. Did you know on average it takes most people with hearing loss 10 years to do anything about it? Untreated hearing loss can affect your brain’s ability to remember common, everyday sounds. Do you have issues with understanding? Your brain’s memory center stores sounds and noises for up to three years following the onset of hearing loss. After seven years of untreated hearing loss, your memory becomes weaker and weaker. When aided, the brain will begin storing those sounds again, supplying those signals to your brain center for hearing. Do you find yourself agreeing with people when you can’t understand what they are saying? Or do you avoid certain situations out of fear of not understanding the conversations? This can lead to depression and isolation. Seniors with untreated hearing loss are more likely to develop dementia over time. It doesn’t have to be that way; you can have quality, affordable hearing aids that will allow you to get back into the conversation. Were you aware that hearing loss could also be a risk factor for falling? In a recent Johns Hopkins study, people with even a mild loss (25 decibels), were three times more likely to have a history of falling. One possible reason for this could be a lack of overall awareness of one’s environment due to their inability to hear. In some cases, the mobility of individuals is so limited that they are unable to schedule an appointment to have a hearing evaluation. That is why, here at Miracle Ear, we have made the commitment to come to you — should the need arise, we do “House Calls.” At Miracle Ear, we have a solution for your hearing needs, whether you are technically savvy or not, we have a hearing aid to address your 2019

hearing loss. With a location near you, we can offer excellent after-care services as well, and keep you hearing what you have been missing. Call us today to schedule a hearing assessment and allow us demonstrate for you the latest innovations in hearing aids. You could be out enjoying life again. Don’t wait! ®

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NEW LONDON COMPLETE HEALTH DENTISTRY

Bridging the Dental-Medical Gap

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At New London Complete Health Dentistry, we are bridging the medical-dental gap. It is our mission to not only treat dental disease, but to be an advocate for a patient’s overall health and wellness. Using some of the most advanced technology in the dental field. Including, but not limited to:

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Laser Dentistry Oral Bacterial DNA Testing 3D X-Ray Imaging Same-Day Crowns Implants 3D-Printed Dentures

decade ago, many healthcare professionals would have scoffed at the notion that a person’s mouth could be a factor or the cause of many chronic diseases. The mouth and the body were viewed as two separate entities and, consequently, the medical and dental professions did not work as collaboratively as they could have. Fast-forward to today and there is overwhelming evidence that our oral cavity is a contributing factor in many of the chronic conditions that plague our society. Heart disease, strokes, diabetes, and certain cancers have all been proven to be associated with the harmful bacteria within our mouth. In a nutshell, these bacteria contribute to inflammation throughout the body, which plays a negative role with the previously mentioned diseases. One recent study even found a potential link between a specific oral bacteria and Alzheimer’s disease, which may revolutionize the treatment for this debilitating disease. However, not all oral bacteria are harmful. As a dental office, it is our job to maximize the beneficial bacteria and minimize the harmful ones. Additionally, not all health problems are strictly related to oral bacteria. Sleep apnea and other sleep-related breathing disorders are becoming an epidemic in the United States. Sleep apnea commonly presents as snoring or gasping for air during the night. An apnic event involves stoppage of breathing for 10 seconds or more, multiple times every hour. This puts an incredible amount of stress on the body and has been shown to shorten lives by decades. Sleep related breathing disorders in children can cause growth and cognitive impairments, as well as contribute to such conditions as ADHD, behavioral problems, and crowded/crooked teeth. At New London Complete Health Dental, we are attempting to bridge the medical-dental gap. As dentists, we often see a patient more frequently than their family physicians. As such, we have made it is our mission to not only treat dental disease, but to be an advocate for a patient’s overall health and wellness. During appointments, it’s not uncommon to discuss not only cavities and periodontal disease, but high blood pressure, heart disease, and sleep apnea, along with many other things. We take great pride in providing a high level of patient care from routine dental care and treating periodontal disease, to more complex procedures such as implants, bone grafting, dentures and orthodontics. To accomplish this level of care, we use some of the most advanced technology in the dental field. These include, but are not limited to: • Laser dentistry • Oral Bacterial DNA testing • 3D x-ray imaging • Same-day crowns • Implants • 3D printed dentures 2019


BREAST CANCER

Know the Screening Guidelines

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ancer screenings are widely recognized as a vital component of personal healthcare. Catching cancer in its earliest stages greatly improves patients’ survival rates, and screening is often the most effective way to find cancer before it grows and spreads to other parts of the body. Women who recognize the importance of breast cancer screenings are also likely recognize just how conflicting advice about screening is. For instance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists breast cancer screening recommendations from seven different organizations on their website. These organizations include the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, the American Cancer Society, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, and the American Academy of Family Physicians. Women who visit the site expecting consensus among these respected organizations might be surprised to learn that no such universal agreement exists. Breast cancer is a complicated disease, so it’s understandable why there would be differences of opinion within the medical community regarding when women should and should not be screened. But recognizing that breast cancer screening is a complicated issue won’t help women learn when they should be screened. Working with a physician they trust and being open and honest about their health and their family history of breast cancer can help women make the most informed decisions about when and how often to be screened. In the meantime, women can consider these screening guidelines from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, whose cancer experts devised the guidelines based on their extensive experience treating breast cancer patients. 2019

WOMEN AT AVERAGE RISK The MSKCC defines being at average risk as having: • no symptoms of breast cancer • no history of invasive breast cancer (breast cancer that has spread beyond the milk ducts) • no history of ductal or lobular carcinoma in situ (abnormal cells that are confined to the milk duct, or lobule) • no history of atypia (atypical hyperplasia, a form of benign breast disease) • no family history of breast cancer in a first-degree relative (parent, sibling, or child) • no suggestion or evidence of a hereditary syndrome such as a BRCA mutation (evidence would be multiple first- and/or second-degree relatives with breast cancer or ovarian cancer) • no history of mantle radiation (a radiation therapy used to treat Hodgkin’s disease and some other conditions) MSKCC recommends that women between the ages of 25 and 40 who are at average risk schedule an annual clinical breast examination. Women 40 and older should have an annual mammogram in addition to their annual clinical breast exam. Women with dense breast tissue may be advised to have an ultrasound as well. All women should consider performing monthly self breast exams beginning at age 20. Doing so helps women become familiar with their breasts, and that familiarity may alert them to abnormalities down the road. WOMEN AT ABOVE-AVERAGE RISK Women whose risk of developing breast cancer is aboveaverage face more complicated screening decisions. This includes women with a family history of breast cancer in a first-degree relative (parent, sibling, or child); history of atypical hyperplasia (a form of benign breast disease); history of lobular carcinoma in situ (abnormal cells that are confined to the milk duct, or lobule); history of mantle radiation (a radiation therapy used to treat Hodgkin’s disease and some other conditions) before the age of 32; genetic predisposition for breast cancer (for example, women with a BRCA mutation). For screening guidelines specific to each of those situations, visit the Memorial Sloan Ketting Cancer Center online at www. mskcc.org. Breast cancer screenings are important, and women should speak with their physicians to determine the right guidelines for them. Health Care Guide 19


APPLESEED COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

Holistic Approach for Mental Health

individuals in preparing for employment, assists in finding a job, supports a person while they adjust to their new job, and helps them maintain employment. RELATIONSHIP AND FAMILY COUNSELING: One of the most successful types of interventions for a person struggling with mental health or substance misuse concerns is relationship or family therapy. Appleseed has counselors that are uniquely trained in the Integrated Family and Systems Treatment model to help a person in recovery mend broken fences and develop healthy relationships going forward. CRISIS SERVICES: Appleseed’s crisis services department offers 24/7 crisis intervention. This includes walk-in assessments during business hours or after-hours assessments that are accessed anytime by calling the Crisis Hotline at 419-289-6111 or 1-888-400-8500. HOUSING: So often housing can become an issue for people struggling with mental health concerns. Without safe and affordable housing people Appleseed’s Substance Use Disorder Team is pictured. Left to right are Jody Knight (case manager), Jeremy Smith (counselor), Deb Ryan (counselor) and Roy Vellanki often find maintaining recovery difficult. Appleseed manages several housing grants to help meet this basic need for people in the Ashland community. (psychiatrist). FOR MORE INFORMATION: ppleseed Community Mental Health Please call 419-281-3716 or visit appleseedmentalhealth.com. Center, located at 2233 Rocky Lane, Appleseed is a contract provider of the Mental Health and Recovery of Ashland County. offers a holistic approach of recovery for Board Appleseed is a partner agency of the United Way of Ashland County and mental health concerns, substance use issues, and the Mohican Area Community Fund.

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Many people, who are battling a substance use disorder (SUD), equally struggle with depression, anxiety, and a history of traumatic life experiences that are just as difficult to deal with as their substance use concerns. Often the mental health concerns are at the heart of a SUD. When people struggle with both a SUD and a mental health issue at the same time it is called a “co-occurring disorder.” The federal government estimates that over 50% of people with a SUD also have a co-occurring mental health issue. Appleseed specializes in working with people to enable them to overcome what has happened to them in order to recover from both their SUD and their mental or emotional concerns. INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING: Our counselors use evidenced based and effective solutions to help individuals of all ages. Techniques such as Motivational Interviewing, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, TraumaFocused-Cognitive-Behavioral-Therapy, Integrated Family and Systems Treatment, Mindfulness, Yoga, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) are all used to help our clients recover and maintain recovery going forward. CASE MANAGEMENT: Case managers assist individuals in securing the necessary supports they need to gain and maintain recovery. Case managers also teach and support the integration of key coping skills such as anger management, effective communication, and problems solving skills. GROUP THERAPY: Appleseed offers group therapy to individuals who want to learn specific coping skills. Groups such as Early Recovery Skills, My Ongoing Recovery Experience, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy as well as other groups are offered to support recovery. MEDICATIONS: The psychiatrists at Appleseed use medication alongside counseling and case management to help support individuals in recovery. Medication can reduce the impact of mental health symptoms as well help control withdrawal and cravings for those battling addiction. EMPLOYMENT: Appleseed’s Supported Employment Program assists

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DONATE BLOOD

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Types of blood donations

onating blood is a selfless decision. Blood donors may not know it, but they save lives every day. According to the American Red Cross, someone in the United States needs blood every two seconds. Cancer patients, organ transplant recipients and accident victims are just some of the types of people who benefit from blood donations every day. There are different types of blood donations, and making the right type of donation can ensure a contribution is as valuable as it can be. The following is a rundown of the various types of blood donations, courtesy of the Red Cross. WHOLE BLOOD DONATION “Whole blood” is the term used to describe the blood that flows through your veins. This blood contains red cells, white cells and platelets, suspended in plasma. A whole blood donation is the most flexible type of donation because it can be transfused in its original form or used to help multiple people after being separated into its specific components (i.e., red cells, plasma and platelets). The donation itself does not take much time, though donors should expect to spend about an hour at the donation center, which includes their post-donation recovery time. All blood types make ideal whole blood donations. POWER RED DONATION A power red donation allows donors to donate two units of red blood cells during a single donation. But unlike a whole blood donation, donors who make a power red donation have their plasma and platelets returned to them during the donation process. A power red donation typically takes around 30 minutes longer than a whole blood donation, but the Red Cross notes that power red donors may feel more hydrated after donating than whole blood donors because they don’t lose the liquid portion of their blood during the donation process. Power red donations are typically given to trauma patients and newborns and may be administered during emergency transfusions during births. Blood types that are ideal for power red donations include O positive, O negative, A negative, and B negative. PLATELET DONATION Platelets are tiny cells in the blood that form clots and stop bleeding. Platelet donations take between 2.5 to three hours, and platelets are typically given to people fighting cancer, chronic disease and traumatic injuries. Platelet donations last just five days, so platelet donors are in high demand. During a platelet donation, platelets and some plasma are collected by an aspheresis machine, and red cells and most of the plasma is then returned to donors. Platelets are not collected at blood drives, and prospective platelet donors must visit Red Cross donation centers. People with A positive, A negative, B positive, O positive, AB positive, and AB negative blood types are ideal platelet donors. AB ELITE PLASMA DONATION AB plasma can be given to anyone regardless of their blood type. During an AB elite donation, plasma is collected and separated from other components in the blood. Red blood cells and platelets are then 2019

returned to donors. Donors with AB blood are ideal for AB elite plasma donations, which only take a few minutes more than a standard blood donation. Type AB plasma is the only universal type and can be given to patients of any blood type, making these donations especially valuable. More information about blood donations can be found at www. redcrossblood.org.

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ASHLAND / MANSFIELD FOOT AND ANKLE SPECIALISTS

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Big Toe Pain? Relief is in Sight

any people give little thought to their big toes, while others are plagued by a painful condition that limits or eventually totally restricts movement of that allimportant toe. Once the big toe starts to hurt, it’s obvious just how much we use it to get around, bend over or even stand. Pain in the big toe can be caused from a common degenerative disorder known as hallux limitus in its earlier stages, and hallux rigidus later on. It can turn everyday motions such as walking, stooping and climbing stairs into a struggle. The good news is that proper treatment can bring tremendous relief. How do you know if you have hallux limitus? First, it starts out as a painful big toe joint that has stiffness and usually a little loss of motion. As the disorder progresses, arthritis sets in and continually worsens. Bone spurs (overgrowths) can develop, and the toe increasingly loses its range of motion. At the end stage (hallux rigidus), all motion is lost, and the toe is rigid. When it gets to that point, walking is severely impaired, and pain may be present even at rest. Shoes can be difficult to wear due to bone spurs, and how you walk or gait changes that were made to compensate for the painful toe can

lead to other problems such as pain in other areas.

TREATMENT OPTIONS:

Conservative treatment options include wearing custom-made insoles (orthotics) to correct the structural foot abnormalities that are causing the problem, changing footwear, taking oral anti-inflammatory medications, receiving cortisone injections and attending physical therapy. Surgery is the next step if none of these options relieve the pain. No matter which method we prescribe, the end result is typically the same: a big toe that feels remarkably better. Early diagnosis and treatment can help alleviate the symptoms of hallux limitus through conservative treatment options. For more information, or to make an appointment with one of our doctors at Ashland Mansfield Foot and Ankle Specialists (Dr. Brian Zimmerman, Dr. Jeremiah Dillon, Dr. Rebecca Inwood and Dr. Dina Keeler), give us a call today. For our Ashland office at 45 Amberwood Parkway, call 419-281-3668, and for our Mansfield office at 550 S. Trimble Road, call 419-756-1961. You can also learn more about who we are and what we treat by visiting our webpage at amfootandanklespecialists.com.

Ashland / Mansfield Foot and Ankle Specialists “We Care For People... Not Just Feet” • State-Of-The-Art Treatment For

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• Ankle Arthroscopy Available

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ASHLAND EYECARE

The Best Value for Exceptional Vision Care Our contact lens specialist will then confirm your order during regular business hours. Current Rx is required. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff is available to schedule an appointment with one of our doctors at your convenience. The Ashland Eyecare team looks forward to serving you. You can reach us at (419) 289-0808, or by stopping by at 2212 Mifflin Ave., Suite 110 in Ashland.

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he optometrists at Ashland Eyecare — Dr. Daniel Denbow and Dr. James Patterson — provide each patient with quality vision solutions and exceptional customer service. Dr. Denbow and Dr. Patterson are graduates of The Ohio State University, College of Optometry, and belong to The Ohio Optometric Association and The American Optometric Association. Since our inception in 1981, Ashland Eyecare has been educating patients on the importance of maintaining healthy eyes with regular vision and eye health exams. Both doctors are experienced in all areas of vision care, including management of Diabetic Retinopathy and Glaucoma, which are two of the leading causes of blindness. Our investment in state-of-the-art ophthalmic testing equipment aids in the early diagnosis of these diseases. Dr. Denbow and Dr. Patterson also offer Cataract and Laser Vision Correction consultations, as well as co-management of the post-operative care of our patients. The opticians at Ashland Eyecare are well-trained in fitting you with the latest styles of eyeglass frames while achieving a comfortable fit and great vision. For your convenience, adjustments or minor repairs to your frame — which are included at no charge — can be done between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. We invite you to visit our office to browse the fabulous selections we have on display. As a benefit to our contact lens patients, we have a link on our website that allows you to re-order contacts at your convenience. Please visit our website at ashlandeyecare.com and click on the ‘Services’ tab for our user-friendly contact lens ordering process. 2019

COMMITTED TO PROVIDING EXCEPTIONAL VISION CARE Daniel P. Denbow, O.D. James R. Patterson, O.D.

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THE LAURELS OF NEW LONDON

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Excellent Care—Close to Home

he Laurels of New London is a 5-Star, Deficiency-Free Skilled Nursing Center located just north of Ashland in New London. We offer private and semi-private rooms, a formal dining room, a therapy gym, beauty salon and outdoor pavilion, and many of our residents love sitting out on the front porch. We practice a personalized manner of care that we call “The Laurel Way.” The Laurel Way treats everyone with dignity and respect. Our Skilled Nursing Center is small, but we believe it allows us to pay closer attention to the needs of our short-term rehabilitation and long-term guests. A wide variety of activities take place through the week, including activities ranging from Bingo to live entertainment.

Our nursing team manages the care of a wide variety of diagnoses, from Neurological (Stroke), Cardiac, Respiratory, Orthopedic, Cancer Care and much more. Our clinical team consists of two physicians, a Certified Nurse Practitioner, a Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse and a Registered Dietitian, along with our nursing team. Our therapy team is also heavily involved with the successful progression of our guests. We offer Inpatient Therapy, Outpatient Therapy and In-Home Therapy Services. We also are certified in Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy. Some of the specific therapeutic modalities utilized are: LSVT BIG, VitalStim, Ultrasound and much more. If you would like a tour of our facility or more information, please contact us at 419-929-1563 or laurelsofnewlondon.com. Short-term rehabilitation services, long-term care and outpatient therapy, as well as respite and hospice services. The Laurels of New London: Excellent care — close to home. I can’t say enough “about the Laurels of

The Choice is Easy!

95% recommendation* to others! Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center: Outpatient Physical, Occupational, & Speech Therapy.

Five Star Rated Facility

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New London. The staff is excellent; very caring and attentive. I couldn’t ask for more proactive care. When I came to The Laurels, I did not Ashland’s Sandra Hockenberry and husband Greg have the strength to lift my blankets. It was a humbling experience to have to depend on others for the simplest of tasks...the team was compassionate and gracious. When I came to The Laurels, I could not walk. The therapists told me, “You can DO this!” And you know what...on the day of discharge... I WALKED out!

I highly recommend The Laurels of New London... the care I received at The Laurels was excellent! Everyone is friendly and professional. I kept looking for a grouch but never found one!

Fran Golubic

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WELL - CHILD VISITS

xpecting parents will soon discover that having a child sparks many changes in their lives. As infancy rolls into toddlerhood and beyond, there is usually one constant in the busy lives of new families: the pediatrician. Children visit their pediatricians at regular intervals, and these doctors are invaluable sources of support and care. Pediatricians provide well-child services throughout youngsters’ childhoods. Health checkups start from the day the baby is born and continue until a child reaches adulthood. JAMA Pediatrics says there are many benefits of well-child visits. One of the key aspects of these checkups is tracking a child’s growth and development, including physical, cognitive, emotional, and social progress. Another component of well-child visits is to prevent injury and illness. When parents come in for these visits, the staff will likely go over the appropriate safety protocol for that child’s age and milestone. This may include car seat safety checks, preventing falls, choking hazards, and safety when entering school. Bright Futures/American Academy of Pediatrics developed a set of comprehensive health guidelines for well-child care, and many pediatricians follow these schedule and screening guidelines. Visits often start at one-month intervals, and then increase by two- and three- month durations until the child is two years old. After 2.5 years of age, annual visits become the norm. The reason that earlier visits occur so often is because early childhood is a period of rapid development. In addition, various vaccinations are recommended to protect children from communicable diseases. These immunizations must be administered according to schedule to be most effective. Well-child visits are also opportunities for screening tests and physical examinations. Exams typically involve checking blood pressure, vision, hearing, and general blood tests and urinalysis. Many parents use checkups as an opportunity to ask questions about development and ensure that children are safe to participate in school sports and extracurricular activities as well. Parents can come equipped with questions to ask the doctor during well-child appointments to make the most of their visits. The AAP says well-child visits should begin from three to five days old. Therefore, expecting parents should find a pediatrician for their child as soon as possible to ensure that well-child visits can begin immediately after the child is born. 2019

849 Smith Rd., Ashland 419 281-4040 Matt R. Maiyer R. Ph

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DIRECTORY ADULT & GERIATRIC RESIDENTIAL CARE

DENTAL, ORTHODONTIC & ENDODONTIC OFFICES

Dayspring Assisted Living, 9th Street Dental Center, 431 E. Ninth St., Ashland.......... 419-289-1430 3220 Olivesburg Rd., Mansfield................................................... 419-774-5894 Alpha Dental, 1445 Claremont Ave., Ashland...................... 419-289-1505 Good Shepherd Villa, 726 Center St., Ashland.................... 419-282-9700 Ashland Dental Associates, 926 Katherine Ave., Suite 1, Ashland......................................... 419-281-7771 ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Ashland Dental Clinic, 1027 E. Main St., Ashland............... 419-289-4957 Allergy & Asthma Clinics of Ohio, Mansfield Dental Implant, 391 Glessner Ave., Mansfield.... 419-522-2821 120 Sturges Ave., Mansfield.......................................................... 419-526-2125 Raymond Bernotas, DDS, 113 S. Main St., Mansfield....... 419-989-4619 Ashland ENT Allergy & Hearing Aid Center, Scott Dental Group, 633 N Union St., Loudonville............. 419-994-3111 2212 Mifflin Ave., Ashland............................................................. 419-289-8919 Stephen Frank , DDS, 144 Maple St., Ashland..................... 419-281-3395 Brian Garrison, DDS, 910 Katherine Ave., Ashland............ 419-281-2323 AMBULANCE & MEDICAL TRANSPORT Gast DDS Inc., 1 Marion Ave., Mansfield................................. 419-522-1837 Apple Lane Ambulette Service, Gregg Orthodontics, 910 Katherine Ave., Ashland........... 419-289-1091 672 Springmill St., Mansfield........................................................ 419-522-9904 Hendrickson & Matz, DDS, Mansfield Ambulance, 87 Sawyer Parkway, Mansfield.... 419-342-3311 910 Katherine Ave., Suite B, Ashland ........................................ 419-289-3325 Thomas & Theresa Heringhaus, DDS, ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES 480 Glessner Ave., Mansfield........................................................ 419-524-7409 Brethren Care Village, 2000 Center St., Ashland................ 419-289-1585 New London Complete Health Dentistry, Good Shepherd Villa, 726 Center St., Ashland.................... 419-282-9700 63 E. Main St., New London.......................................................... 419-929-1544 Lutheran Village of Ashland, 330 S. Davis Rd., Ashland .419-281-8403 Priest Dental, 910 Katherine Ave., Ashland........................... 419-289-1813 McMullen Assisted Care, 201 School Dr., Loudonville..... 419-994-5405 Staker Dental, 61 N. Mulberry St., Mansfield........................ 419-524-1616 St. Martin Assisted Living, 625 Center St., Ashland.......... 419-281-6721 John Webster, DDS, 61 N. Mulberry St., Mansfield............. 419-525-1556 Stonecreek Dental Care, 1860 E. Main St., Ashland.......... 419-281-0760

AUDIOLOGISTS

Ashland ENT Allergy & Hearing Aid Center, 2212 Mifflin Ave., Ashland............................................................. 419-289-8919 Hear Wright Inc, 1060 Claremont Ave., Ashland................. 419-289-7626 Catalyst Life Services, 270 Sterkel Blvd., Mansfield........... 419-756-1133 Miracle Ear, 2147 Stumbo Rd., Mansfield............................... 419-529-4474 Miracle Ear (w/in Cates Chiropractic Center), 1508 Twp. Rd. 1153, Ashland........................................................ 419-289-0031

DERMATOLOGY PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS

Dermatology Associates, 480 Glessner Ave., Mansfield...... 419-526-2600 Timothy Wood, MD

DOCTORS OF OSTEOPATHY

Brett Adair, DO, 350 Hillcrest Dr., Ashland............................. 419-207-2513 Andrea Knighton, DO, 1120 George Road, Ashland......... 419-281-3077 Iris Castillo, DO, 1120 George Road, Ashland...................... 419-281-3077 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Megan Oberhauser, DO, 53 Sugarbush Court, Ashland...... 419-207-2750 Catalyst Life Services, 741 Scholl Rd., Mansfield................ 419-756-1717 Kimberly Royal, DO, 2111 Claremont Ave., Ashland........ 419-281-5575 Dale Thomae, DO, 2212 Mifflin Ave., Suite 120, Ashland...... 419-289-6317 CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES & CLINICS Aaron Young, DO, 53 Sugarbush Court, Ashland............... 419-207-2351 Ashland Chiropractic Center, 1182 Township Road 1175, Ashland.......................................... 419-289-8592 FAMILY & GENERAL PRACTICE PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Dr. Robert Bachelder Fisher-Titus Family Medicine - New London, Chiropractic Health Center, 187 W. Main St., New London....................................................... 419-929-4357 2863 County Road 529, Loudonville......................................... 419-994-5551 American Health Network, Dr. Robert Berry 227 E. Loudon Ave., Loudonville................................................. 419-994-5581 Cates Chiropractic, 1508 Township Road 1153, Ashland.419-289-0031 OhioHealth Primary Care Physicians, Dr. Diane Emser, 1280 Thomas Dr., Ashland......................... 419-281-9450 248 Blymyer Ave., Mansfield......................................................... 419-524-2212 Family Chiropractic Clinic P.C., OhioHealth Primary Care Physicians, 918 Katherine Ave., Ashland......................................................... 419-282-0141 45 Amberwood Parkway, Ashland............................................. 419-524-2212 Dr. Denise Adkins, Dr. Jordan W. Rader Pomerene Family Care, 121 W. Main St., Loudonville....... 419-994-0212 Integrated Health Center, UH Ashland Family Practice, 226 E. Burwell Ave., Loudonville................................................. 419-994-5222 1941 South Baney Rd., Ashland.................................................. 419-289-0333 Countryside Chiropractic, 1908 Ohio 511, Ashland......... 419-368-7722 UH Claremont Medical Services, Brian S. O’Neill, 516 Claremont Ave., Ashland..................... 419-281-7246 2111 Claremont Ave., Ashland ................................................... 419-281-5575 Dr. Wayne Schmidt, 1430 Claremont Ave., Ashland.......... 419-281-4531 UH Medical Associates, 2109 Claremont Ave., Ashland..... 419-289-1221 Starkey Chiropractic Inc., 312 Center St., Ashland............ 419-289-0330 UH Samaritan Primary Care, Strive Health Chiropractic, 53 Sugarbush Court, Ashland...................................................... 419-207-2750 241 W. Main St., Loudonville......................................................... 419-994-2424 Dr. Dakota Zickefoose GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Victory Chiropractic, UH Samaritan Women’s Care, 350 Hillcrest Dr., Ashland..... 419-207-2513 1062 Commerce Parkway, Ashland............................................ 419-281-1000 Women’s Care of Mansfield, 500 Trimble Road, Mansfield........................................................ 419-756-6000 Third Street OB/GYN, 770 Balgreen Dr., Suite 207, Mansfield..................................... 419-522-6800 26 Health Care Guide

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DIRECTORY HEARING AIDS & ASSISTIVE DEVICES & SUPPLIES

Ashland ENT Allergy & Hearing Aid Center, 2212 Mifflin Ave., Ashland............................................................. 419-289-8919 Beltone, 1200 E. Main St., Suite 6, Ashland............................ 419-282-6655 Miracle Ear, 2147 Stumbo Rd., Mansfield............................... 419-529-4474 Miracle Ear (w/in Cates Chiropractic Center), 1508 Twp. Rd. 1153, Ashland........................................................ 419-289-0031 RJ Gandee & Co Inc., 787 Lexington Ave., Mansfield........ 419-756-4283

HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES

UH Samaritan Home Care, 663 East Main, Ashland......... 419-289-7822 Companions Of Ashland Home Care & Nurse, 1247 E. Main St., Ashland............................................................... 419-281-2273 Central Star Home Health, 2003 W. 4th St., Suite 116, Ontario............................................. 419-610-2161 Kindred at Home, 2281 Village Mall Dr., #5, Ontario......... 419-281-0517 Mansfield Memorial Homes, 50 Blymyer Ave., Mansfield........................................................... 419-774-5100 Mary McLeod Center, 271 Hedges St., Mansfield............... 419-522-6712 Sanctuary Home Health Care, 625 Center St., Ashland.................................................................. 419-903-0289 Visiting Nurse Association, 40 W. Fourth St., Mansfield............................................ 1-877-698-6264

NURSING & REHABILITATION FACILITIES

Brethren Care Village, 2000 Center St., Ashland................ 419-289-1585 Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Center, 622 Center St., Ashland.................................................................. 419-289-3523 Kingston of Ashland, 20 Amberwood Parkway, Ashland............................................. 419-289-3859 The Laurels of New London, 204 W. Main St., New London......................................................... 419-929-1563 Lexington Court Care Center, 250 Delaware St., Lexington........................................................... 419-884-2000 Richland Newhope, 314 Cleveland Ave., Mansfield.......... 419-774-4200 Rotary Adult Day Care, 50 Blymyer Ave., Mansfield.......... 419-774-5100 Rotary Alzheimers Center, 50 Blymyer Ave., Mansfield.. 419-774-5100 Washington Street Care Center, 630 E. Washington St., Loudonville............................................ 419-994-0222 UH Samaritan Rehabilitation Center, 2163 Claremont Ave., Ashland.................................................... 419-281-1330

OPTOMETRIST OFFICES & CLINICS

Cleveland Clinic-Mohican Eyecare, 637 N. Union St., Loudonville....................................................... 419-994-4287 Cleveland Clinic Sugarbush Eye and Laser Centre, 21 Sugarbush Ct., Ashland............................................................ 419-289-6466 Mohinder Gupta, MD HOSPICE & HOME NURSING SERVICES Ashland Eyecare, 2212 Mifflin Ave., Suite 110, Ashland... 419-289-0808 OhioHealth Hospice, 335 Glessner Ave., Mansfield........... 419-526-8442 Daniel Denbow, OD; James Patterson, OD; Rita E. Schrock, OD Hospice of North Central Ohio Inc., Fisher-Titus Specialty Services................................................ 419-660-4300 1021 Dauch Dr., Ashland................................................................ 419-281-7107 Loudonville Family Vision, 631 N. Union St., Loudonville... 419-994-3071 Pathways Hospice, 1711 E. Main St., Ashland ..................... 419-903-0300 Retina Vitreous Associates Inc., 1221 S. Trimble Rd., Suite B-2, Mansfield................................. 800-782-0727

HOSPITALS & HEALTH SYSTEMS

Akron Children’s Hospital, 1120 George Road, Ashland......................................................... 419-281-3077 Avita Ontario Hospital, 715 Richland Mall, Ontario.......... 567-307-7557 Fisher-Titus Medical Center, 272 Benedict Ave., Norwalk.......................................................... 419-668-8101 OhioHealth Mansfield, 335 Glessner Ave., Mansfield....... 419-526-8000 Pomerene Hospital, 981 Wooster Rd., Millersburg............ 330-674-1015 University Hospitals Samaritan Medical Center, 1025 Center St., Ashland................................................................ 419-289-0491

ORTHOTICS & PROSTHETICS

Yanke Bionics, 265 Sterkel Blvd., Suite 101, Mansfield...... 419-529-2300

PEDIATRICS

Akron Children’s Hospital, 1120 George Road, Ashland...... 419-281-3077 Akron Children’s Hospital, 1029 S. Trimble Road, Mansfield ................................................ 419-522-1110 Pediatric Consultants of Ashland 1522 Claremont Ave., Ashland.................................................... 419-207-1085 Pediatric Consultants of Mansfield, MASSAGE THERAPY 896 N. Lexington-Springfield Rd., Ontario.............................. 419-207-1085 Therapeutic Touch of Ashland, 237 Union St., Ashland....... 419-281-6455 Richland Pediatrics Inc., 540 S. Trimble Rd., Mansfield.... 419-522-5454 Relief Message, 516 Claremont Ave, Ashland...................... 419-281-2283

MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALISTS

Appleseed Community Mental Health Center, 2233 Rocky Lane, Ashland............................................................ 419-281-3716 Mental Health & Recovery Board of Ashland County, 1605 Co. Rd. 1095, Ashland........................................................... 419-281-3139 Catalyst Life Services, 741 Scholl Road, Mansfield.............419-522-4357 Richland County Mental Health, 87 E. First St., Suite L, Mansfield................................................... 419-774-5811

NURSING & LIFE CARE HOMES

Brethren Care Village, 2000 Center St., Ashland ............... 419-289-1585 Colonial Manor Health Care Center Inc., 747 S. Mt. Vernon Ave., Loudonville........................................... 419-994-4191 Crystal Care Center of Ashland, 1251 E. Main St, Ashland..... 419-281-9595 Oak Grove Manor, 1670 Crider Road, Mansfield................. 567-589-6222 The Good Shepherd, 622 Center St., Ashland..................... 419-289-3523 2019

PHYSICAL & CORRECTIVE THERAPY

Fresenius Kidney Care - Ashland County, 1100 Redwood Dr., Ashland......................................................... 419-281-7800 UH Samaritan Rehabilitation Center, 2163 Claremont Ave., Ashland.................................................... 419-281-1330

PHYSICIAN OFFICES & CLINICS

American Health Network, 227 E. Loudon Ave., Loudonville................................................. 419-994-5581 Ashland Christian Health Center, 380 E. Fourth St., Ashland.............................................................. 419-903-0475 Ashland ENT Allergy & Hearing Aid Center, 2212 Mifflin Ave., Ashland............................................................. 419-289-8919 Robert Denton, MD, 391 Glessner Ave., Mansfield............ 419-524-8250 Cynthia Dorsey, MD, 335 Glessner Ave., Mansfield........... 419-522-2734 Vineeta Gahlawat, MD, 2212 Mifflin Ave. Suite 220, Ashland............................................... 419-281-0451 Health Care Guide 27


DIRECTORY Bruce Grund, MD, 335 Glessner Ave., Mansfield................. 419-524-2212 Kyee Koh, MD, 335 Glessner Ave., Mansfield........................ 419-526-8622 Medical Arts Internists Inc., 480 Glessner Ave., Mansfield........................................................ 419-522-3372 OhioHealth Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, 45 Amberwood Pkwy., Ashland.................................................. 419-289-1774 Andrew Stein, MD, 2212 Mifflin Ave., Suite 130, Ashland ....................................... 419-289-8919 Brett Adair, DO, 350 Hillcrest Dr., Ashland............................. 419-207-2513 James Allman, MD, 350 Hillcrest Dr., Ashland..................... 419-207-2513 Christopher Boyd, MD, 2109 Claremont Ave., Ashland... 419-289-1221 Patrick Furness, MD, 2109 Claremont Ave., Ashland........ 419-289-1221 David M. Godfrey, MD, 1941 Baney Rd., Ashland............... 419-207-2663 Julie Jones, MD, 2111 Claremont Ave., Ashland...................419-281-5575 Katherine Longsdorf, MD, 2111 Claremont Ave., Ashland.................................................... 419-281-5575 Mary MacDonald, MD, 2212 Mifflin Ave. Suite 220, Ashland............................................ 419-281-0451 Megan Oberhauser, DO, 53 Sugarbush Court, Ashland.......419-207-2750 John Peck, MD, 2212 Mifflin Ave., Ashland............................ 419-289-6000 James Powell, MD, 350 Hillcrest Dr., Ashland....................... 419-207-2582 Douglas Raber, MD, 1941 South Baney Rd., Ashland........ 419-289-0333 Megan Sippey, MD, 2212 Mifflin Ave. Suite 220, Ashland......................................... 419-281-0451 Roger Snyder, MD, 1941 South Baney Rd., Ashland.......... 419-289-0333 Michael Stencel, MD, 2109 Claremont Ave., Ashland....... 419-289-1221 Mehrdad Tavallaee, MD, 2021 South Baney Rd., Ashland.................................................. 419-289-1133 Dale Thomae, DO, 2212 Mifflin Ave., Suite 120, Ashland...... 419-289-6317 Konstantinos Tourlas, MD, 1941 South Baney Rd., Ashland..................................................... 419-289-0333 Aaron Young, DO, 53 Sugarbush Court, Ashland............... 419-207-2351 Faranak Zarrabi, MD, 2021 South Baney Rd., Suite A, Ashland...................................... 419-289-1133

PODIATRIST OFFICES & CLINICS

SURGEON — ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM

Ashland Endocrinology, 934 Center St., Ashland.............. 419-281-2222 Angela Novy, MD

SURGEON — GENERAL

Ashland Surgical Center, 2212 Mifflin Ave., Suite 220, Ashland........................................ 419-281-0451 OhioHealth Surgical Specialists Mansfield, 335 Glessner Ave., Mansfield........................................................ 419-522-2833 Fisher-Titus Specialty Services................................................ 419-660-4300

SURGEON — INTERNAL MEDICINE

Kimberly Royal, 2111 Claremont Ave., Ashland.................. 419-281-5575 Mehrdad Tavallaee, 2021 South Baney Rd., Suite A, Ashland.................................. 419-289-1133 Faranak Zarrabi, 2021 South Baney Rd., Suite A, Ashland... 419-289-1133

SURGEON — NEUROLOGY

OhioHealth Neurological Physicians, 335 Glessner Ave., Mansfield........................................................ 567-241-7700

SURGEON — OPHTHALMOLOGY

Advanced Eye Care And Cosmetic Laser Center, 1991 Park Ave., Mansfield.............................................................. 419-521-3937 Cleveland Clinic Sugarbush Eye and Laser Centre, 21 Sugarbush Ct., Ashland............................................................ 419-289-6466 Mohinder Gupta, MD

SURGEON — PAIN MANAGEMENT

UH Samaritan Pain Clinic, 350 Hillcrest Dr., Ashland ...... 419-207-2721

SURGEON — PSYCHIATRY

Yogesh Desai, MD, 146 Marion Ave. Mansfield .................. 419-526-2655

SURGEON — PULMONARY & RESPIRATORY DISEASE

Richland Pulmonary & Critical Care Assoc. Inc., Ashland Mansfield Foot & Ankle, 427 Glessner Ave., Mansfield........................................................ 419-524-8250 45 Amberwood Parkway, Ashland ............................................ 419-281-3668 Sunil Vaidya, MD, 427 Glessner Ave., Mansfield.................. 419-520-2813 Ralph Osting, DPM, 860 Woodville Rd., Mansfield............. 440-537-8312 James Powell, MD, 350 Hillcrest Dr., Ashland....................... 419-207-2582 Schwein Foot & Ankle Clinic, 377 Marion Ave., Mansfield........................................................... 419-524-6772 SURGEON — UROLOGY UH Ashland & Mansfield Urology, PSYCHOLOGISTS 2212 Mifflin Ave., Ashland............................................................. 419-289-6000 Appleseed Community Mental Health Center, John Peck, MD 2233 Rocky Lane, Ashland............................................................ 419-281-3716 Cornerstone Counseling of Ashland, URGENT CARE CENTERS 502 Claremont Ave., Ashland....................................................... 419-289-1876 Akron Children’s Hospital - Urgent Care, John Jorden Psychologist, 432 Center St., Ashland.......... 419-289-8100 1029 S. Trimble Road, Mansfield................................................. 419-521-2950 Walk-In Urgent Care, 1016 Sugarbush Dr., Ashland.......... 419-903-0404 SURGEON — ABDOMINAL & GASTROENTEROLOGY UH Samaritan Urgent Care, P.K. Raman, MD, 715 Richland Mall, Ontario........................ 419-526-4266 663 East Main, St., Ashland........................................................... 419-207-2502 Dale Thomae, DO, 2212 Mifflin Ave., Suite 120, Ashland...... 419-289-6317 UH Kettering Urgent Care, 546 N. Union St., Loudonville....................................................... 419-994-4121 SURGEON — CARDIOLOGY & VASCULAR UH New London Urgent Care, OhioHealth Heart & Vascular Physicians, 206 W. Main St., New London....................................................... 419-626-7820 335 Glessner Ave., Mansfield........................................................ 567-241-7000 UH Samaritan Cardiology, 350 Hillcrest Dr., Ashland...... 419-289-9800 WELLNESS CENTERS Vitality Natural Wellness & Medspa, 42 N. Main St., Suite B, Mansfield................................................ 419-989-4342 Healthy Balance Center, 545 County Road 1302, Ashland................................................. 419-281-9838 28 Health Care Guide

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