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The stories below provide an inside look at our physicians, staff and include numerous resources for our patients and the community.Dr. Brenner Received National Recognition For Providing Quality Diabetes Care
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) and the American Diabetes Association has announced Michael L. Brenner, Family Health Care – South Sioux Clinic, South Sioux City, NE has received Recognition from the Diabetes Recognition Program for providing quality care to his patients with diabetes.
Stories From The Diabetes Wellness Fair
This year’s Diabetes Wellness Fair was a huge success with over 450 people attending. We had a wonderful time meeting everyone and hearing their stories. Here are just a few that moved us.
Jason’s Diabetic Journey
Jason Sloniker is like any other 15 year old. He juggles time with his friends, family, school, football and more. The only difference is that Jason just happens to have diabetes. Get an insider’s look into his journey and experiences being a young diabetic.
Family Health Care First Look: New MRI
This short clip is a “Family Health Care First Look” into our new MAGNETOM Espiree MRI.
We are proud to provide the most comprehensive diagnostic imaging services in the region, including CT scans, ultrasounds, osteoporosis scans, and many other diagnostic and advanced screening exams. The addition of the Espree MRI confirms Family Health Care’s commitment to providing efficient, comfortable, and cost-effective exams for its patients.
School Physicals
School may be out for the summer, but school physicals are in full swing. Making sure students are in good, solid health before sporting their school colors is important, and it’s a job best suited to your family physician.
Our New MRI System: Comfortable, Comprehensive & Quick
Family Health Care of Siouxland’s Imaging Center is happy to announce the newest addition to its imaging services equipment: the Siemens Magnetom Espree MRI system. While MRI technically means “Magnetic Resonance Imaging”, those letters will now mean something completely different to our patients: More. Room. Inside.