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    • JULY 15, 2025
    PMC Awarded for Efforts to Improve Rural Heart Attack Care

    PMC Awarded for Efforts to Improve Rural Heart Attack Care

    The American Heart Association presents the Get With The Guidelines® – Coronary Artery Disease Rural Recognition Level: Gold award for implementation of quality treatment, care coordination for heart attack patients. Pikeville Medical Center (PMC) has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® – Coronary Artery Disease Rural Gold Level Recognition for its commitment

    • JULY 11, 2025
    High Rates of Diabetes: PMC Endocrinology Team Here to Help

    High Rates of Diabetes: PMC Endocrinology Team Here to Help

    The rate of adults diagnosed with diabetes is significantly higher in the Appalachian region than in any other part of the country. While diabetes can lead to serious health complications, Pikeville Medical Center (PMC) is committed to supporting individuals affected by the condition through expert care, continuous education and dedicated support throughout their health journey.

    • JULY 8, 2025
    Beat the Heat: Identifying Signs of Heat Stroke

    Beat the Heat: Identifying Signs of Heat Stroke

    Healthy Tips from Pikeville Medical Center: Stay Hydrated and Safe in the Summer Heat As temperatures begin to rise in Central Appalachia, Pikeville Medical Center (PMC) is urging the community to stay alert to the dangers of dehydration and heat-related illnesses. Whether individuals are working outdoors, exercising or simply enjoying the sun, hydration is key

    • JULY 8, 2025
    PMC’s Mettu Children’s Hospital Renews Designation as a Certified Autism Center™,  Enhances Care for All Patients

    PMC’s Mettu Children’s Hospital Renews Designation as a Certified Autism Center™, Enhances Care for All Patients

    The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) has renewed the Mettu Children’s Hospital at Pikeville Medical Center’s (PMC) Certified Autism Center™ (CAC) designation. To renew the credential, at least 80% of the children’s hospital’s patient-facing staff completed up-to-date training to help them best support, assist, and care for every child, especially those