women’s health

Provider Spotlight: Get to know Dr. Robert Samuelson [VIDEO]

2025-01-28T16:15:12-07:00News|

LOOK: Dr. Robert Samuelson has traveled to third-world countries in Mexico, Honduras, Uganda, the Philippines and more to provide surgery.   Provider Spotlight: Get to know Dr. Robert Samuelson Learn more about Dr. Samuelson’s duties as a gynecology and women’s health provider at MRH and why he enjoys helping local patients [...]

Providing Women’s Health services, including GYN, to our community

2025-01-28T16:19:51-07:00News|

Pictured: Robert Samuelson, MD Providing Women’s Health services, including GYN, to our community Here’s what a gynecologist does and how they play such an important role in women’s health Be one of the first to hear about updates for local Women’s Health services by signing up for our [...]

Living Well: Craig Family Uses MRH for Generations

2019-09-25T14:23:34-06:00Living Well Articles, Primary Care/General Health|

Multiple generations of the Hadley, Merrick and Klimper families gather together to talk about the care they’ve all received from longtime family physician, Dr. Larry Kipe. The Benefits of Having a Personal Primary Care Provider for Your Family For four generations and counting, the Merrick, Hadley and Klimper families have [...]

Women’s Health: Why Weight Loss Shouldn’t Be the Only Goal of Exercise

2019-09-24T13:16:32-06:00Women's Health and OB/GYN, Your Health Articles|

By Lauren Glendenning, For Memorial Regional Health Sept. 25 is National Women’s Health & Fitness Day While fitness can help women reach weight loss goals, it should be part of a lifestyle routine regardless of a need or desire to lose weight. Regular exercise can help with your mental health, bone health, heart health [...]

Here are the Effects Breastfeeding Has For Child and Mother

2019-08-23T15:45:07-06:00Women's Health and OB/GYN, Your Health Articles|

August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month Research shows that breastfeeding is one of the healthiest things a mother can do for her baby, and it also lowers the risk of ovarian and breast cancers for mothers, as well as type 2 diabetes. Breast milk is called “liquid gold” for good reason. It provides babies [...]