‘I was delighted’
Residents of independent living facilities in Ottawa County receive COVID-19 vaccines at on-site clinics.
Modern medical technology has changed our lives and expectations. Learn how the new tools of medicine are working to change the face of health care and improve our lives.
Residents of independent living facilities in Ottawa County receive COVID-19 vaccines at on-site clinics.
Singing playful versions of childhood classics, a respiratory therapist entertains and educates vaccine recipients.
Addison Weith’s genes put her at risk for health troubles. Her family’s vigilance during the pandemic has kept her healthy for the longest stretch ever.
A rapid response from multiple health teams helped a Michigan bow hunter survive a heart attack.
Remote video technology played a key role in helping doctors quickly diagnose and treat a teenager for an aggressive autoimmune disorder.
Two sisters, 100 and 85, recall past health crises and celebrate their second COVID-19 vaccinations.
With a variety of attachments, the TytoCare device allows providers to examine a patient’s heart rate, ears, throat and lungs during a video visit.
A young mother's chance encounter with a physician assistant leads to the unexpected discovery of a dangerous heart condition.
Patients at high risk for developing severe illness turn to a new type of treatment at an outpatient clinic.
To dodge genetic risks, a Michigan teen opts for thyroid surgery. Her family is glad she did.
Norris Sprague underwent a new cancer treatment that temporarily made him hyper-sensitive to sunlight—and he's glad he did it.
When a gas explosion at her island cabin left Lisa Sears with severe burns and broken bones, a team of specialists and her faith guided her recovery.