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Find Classes & Events offered by St. George Regional Hospital

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Someone asked me the other day how things have changed since more and more people are getting the COVID-19 vaccine. The truth is, it’s night and day different. As the medical director of Infectious Diseases TeleHealth at Intermountain Healthcare, I’ve had a front-row seat to the devastation caused by the virus. In the past couple of months, we’ve seen fewer cases of serious illness and death. Our ICUs and other hospital units are feeling less stress.

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Tired of not achieving long-term weight loss? Come explore your options. Learn what weight loss procedures are offered at our MBSAQIP accredited center. This informational seminar is your first step toward the new improved you. Learn the risks and benefits of each procedure and how it can improve your overall health.

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Intermountain Healthcare is now offering COVID-19 vaccination appointments for individuals 12 and older throughout Utah.

I couldn’t be more grateful for what they do.
Tony Baltazar
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Learn if you are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in your state. Schedule your appointment online.

I feel more confidence in myself to get around.
Ray Lewis
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Register for an introduction to our Simply Birth suite.

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Find classes and events offered by Intermountain Health

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This is a virtual class taught by Childbirth Educators specialized in Hypnosis techniques for pregnancy, labor, and birth.

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Genomics can help to create personalized treatment plans for patients, as well as find serious hereditary diseases in families before problems get worse.

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Discover the latest healthcare breakthroughs from Intermountain Healthcare experts, through news and tips on medicine.

The nurses who took care of me were marvelous.
Lucile Roberts
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America started to breathe a little easier once the first COVID-19 vaccines were rolled out. But experts warn that we still have a few more laps to run to beat the virus because of new variants entering the race. The Centers for Disease Control says that variants pose a threat that could reverse the improvements we’re seeing nationwide in new cases and hospitalizations.

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The class is based on a program developed by Stanford University and held at various Intermountain Healthcare locations. Each location will hold its own six-week class. The day of the week that a class begins is the same day of the week that each subsequent class session will be held.

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Taught by a Registered Nurse. This class teaches that birth is normal, natural, and healthy. Class topics include physical and emotional changes of pregnancy and motherhood, warning signs, nutrition, labor signs and the process of labor, birth plans, pain management options, labor complications, hospital care, communication, postpartum care, newborn care, and breastfeeding.

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The Hurricane campus will be designed and staffed as a satellite of the nearest level II trauma center, Intermountain St. George Regional Hospital.

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Now that COVID-19 vaccines are making their way into the general community, many people are wondering which vaccine they should get when it’s their turn in line. The one that comes in one dose or two? 66 percent vs. 95 percent effective? One that uses mRNA or DNA?

The LiVe Well Center staff were really positive towards me.
Linda Huntsman
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Join our FREE weight loss support group and receive advice from knowledgeable professionals in a comfortable, safe environment. Learn how weight loss surgery can deliver life altering changes that can add years back to your life.

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Longest standing fitness and sports performance training program in Washington County.

Intermountain Healthcare Renames St George Regional Hospital

Intermountain Healthcare’s Dixie Regional Medical Center will be renamed Intermountain St. George Regional Hospital. The change will be effective January 1, 2021.

All of the nurses knew us and were really amazing.
Lacey McGarvey