Inland Northwest Spine & Neurosurgery PLLC, of Coeur d'Alene, has a new piece of operating room equipment that orthopedic surgeon Dr. Douglas Blaty says is a vast improvement over previous tools.
The Modus V digital microscope, produced by
Empire Eye Physicians PS, of Spokane Valley, has broken ground on a new facility and expects to move into its new space in mid-2021.
The facility, to be called Empire Eye Physicians & Empire Eye Surgery Center, will be located at 16010 E. Indiana, in
Two liver specialists with the University of Washington say they've provided liver treatment consultations to over 200 patients with acute and chronic liver disorders throughout the university's year-old medicine-liver clinic in Spokane and have plans
Spokane's Excelsior Youth Center is now prepared to treat minors who have been placed in inpatient treatment involuntarily for behavioral health and addiction issues.
In its 30th year of operation, the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center Heart Transplant program now has completed 339 heart transplants.
Moving forward, the program's team leaders say they desire to continue expanding the unit.
WorkWell Consultants LLC, of Spokane, has begun offering a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved COVID-19 at-home test for employers and individuals.
Providence ElderPlace, a care system for the elderly, has opened its first Spokane-area PACE health and social services care clinic.
The Spokane office for PACE, short for Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, is located at 6018 N. Astor
The economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health care sector has been as uneven as a Spokane street in the middle of winter.
In hospitals, where it would seem a pandemic would deliver unprecedented job security, just the opposite has happened.
Pre-pandemic office design could be going the way of the fax machine and rotary phone.
As employees return to their offices from being furloughed or working remotely due to COVID-19, they're likely to encounter health screening stations
Medcurity Inc., the Spokane-based medical records tech company, has secured $200,000 in funding from a West Side investment firm.
WRF Capital, the investment arm for Seattle-based nonprofit Washington Research Foundation, made the investment last month,