2019 Golf The Summit
2019 Golf The Summit Thank you for attending our event! View our photos below! View Photos
2019 Golf The Summit Read More »
2019 Golf The Summit Thank you for attending our event! View our photos below! View Photos
2019 Golf The Summit Read More »
To read our Fall 2018 Newsletter or past issues view our Summit Healthcare Archives.
Summit Healthcare Fall 2018 Newsletter Read More »
Read Summit Healthcare’s eNews Letter
07-2018 SummitHealthcare’s eNews Letter Read More »
Colorectal cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the United States, accounting for an estimated 100,000 new diagnoses this year. Although the condition is rare in comparison to other types of cancer, colorectal cancer can be life-threatening. Understanding your risk for colorectal cancer and signs of the condition can improve treatment outcomes. What
Colorectal Cancer: Are You At Risk? Read More »
Read Summit Healthcare’s eNews Letter https://summitcares.info/issue/february-2018
02-2018 SummitHealthcare’s eNews Letter Read More »
2014 Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center Virtual Tour.
Tour Video of Summit Healthcare Read More »
Summit Healthcare Family Medicine at Bison Ranch opened on Monday, March 13th for patient care. The 5,432 square foot building will offer the Heber-Overgaard communities an array of services from family medicine to itinerate specialty services including cardiology, OB/GYN, orthopedics, and telemedicine. Patients will not need to leave the community for their healthcare needs, they
Summit Healthcare Family Medicine at Bison Ranch Opens Read More »
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death in the United States. The chronic inflammatory lung disease causes airflow from the lungs to become obstructed and symptoms vary from shortness of breath, coughing and decline in activity level. November is National COPD Awareness Month. While this is a time to bring
What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease? Read More »
Every 23 seconds someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with diabetes. More than 29 million adults have diabetes and 25 percent don’t even know it. Eighty-six million Americans are at risk for diabetes. While these numbers are alarming, several health organizations are working hard to reverse this epidemic. One of those groups is Summit Healthcare.