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Empowering Heart Health with Dr. Brian Long
Originally published in Williamson County Living — February is American Heart Month, and it’s the perfect time to take steps to improve…
Williamson Health Offering Discounted Coronary Calcium Screening in February
Williamson Health is giving the community an opportunity to find out their risk of heart disease through a discounted “Love…
Carefully Running Into 2024 with Dr. Ronald Derr
Originally published in the Williamson Herald — Whether they’re training for the Music City Marathon or simply following through on a…
Post-Winter Storm Blood Drive Scheduled for January 23
With a critically low supply due to the holidays and recent weather events, Williamson Health and Bone and Joint Institute…
Medical Magnet: Charming Community and Expanding Hospital Attract Physicians to Williamson County
Originally published in Livability — Like a magnet, outstanding medical professionals are attracted to Williamson County, TN, for its vibrant communities, top-notch schools…
The Center for Pelvic Health Joins Williamson Health Medical Group
The Center for Pelvic Health is joining the Williamson Health regional health system and changing its name to Williamson Health…
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee Names John Reynolds as CEO
John Reynolds joined Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee as Chief Executive Officer effective December 27, 2023. The announcement was…
Money-Smart Eating: A Recipe for Financial and Nutritional Wellness
Originally published in Williamson County Living — It’s a new year, and the holidays are behind us. So if you’re ready…
Williamson Health Welcomes First Baby of 2024
Williamson Health welcomed its first baby of 2024, Dylan Gold Brook, on January 2 at 2:27 a.m. Dylan is the…
Patients, Families Comforted by Williamson Health Volunteers
Sometimes they just need to hold her hand. Kay Pfeiffer remembers her first turn as a hospital volunteer many years ago….