Posted January 30, 2019
Randolph Health Medical Group Supports American Heart Month in February
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Every year, 1 in 4 deaths are caused by heart disease. The good news? Heart disease can often be prevented when people make healthy choices and manage their health conditions.
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Posted January 14, 2019
Our Physical Therapy Office in Robbins Will Be Closing Permanently on January 31, 2019
Randolph Health Deep River Physical Therapy in Robbins will be closing permanently on January 31, 2019; however, if you have any questions regarding your care or have any other needs such as medical records requests relating to your care at the Robbins site, please contact our Ramseur location staff by phone at 336-824-8855 or fax at 336-824-8955.
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Posted October 11, 2018
Randolph Health Medical Group is Pleased to Announce That Anna Potts, MSN, APRN, FNP-C Has Joined Randolph Health Internal Medicine – Dr. Douglas Schultz
Ms. Potts, specializing in Family Medicine, joins the other providers at Randolph Health Internal Medicine – Dr. Douglas Schultz. Appointments can be made for her by calling the Practice at 336-625-2961. For more information about Ms. Potts, click on the link below to read her Provider Bio.
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Posted July 20, 2018
Randolph Health Medical Group is Pleased to Announce That Kate Hoyt Yates, PA-C Has Joined Randolph Health Family Care & Corporate Wellness
Kate, specializing in Family Medicine, joins the other providers at RH FCCW. Appointments can be made for Kate by calling the Practice at 336-626-3202. For more information about Kate, click on the link below to read her Provider Bio.
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Posted July 17, 2018
Randolph Health Medical Group is Pleased to Announce That Dr. Hope Staton Has Joined Randolph Health Pediatrics
Dr. Staton, specializing in Pediatrics, joins the other providers at Randolph Health Pediatrics. Appointments can be made for Dr. Staton by calling the Practice at 336-626-2467. For more information about Dr. Staton, click on the link below to read her Provider Bio.
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Posted May 7, 2018
Randolph Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Moving to New Facility on July 30, 2018
By now you may have noticed new construction at the corner of North Fayetteville Street and West Miller Street in Asheboro, right across the street from Randolph Health. If everything goes as planned, Randolph Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine will be moving to this new Triad location on July 30, 2018 as we look to expand to better serve our patients.
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Posted May 2, 2018
Randolph Health Medical Group is Pleased to Announce That Angela Johnston, PA-C Has Joined Randolph Health Pediatrics
Ms. Johnston, specializing in Pediatrics, joins the other providers at Randolph Health Pediatrics. Appointments can be made for Ms. Johnston by calling the Practice at 336-626-2467. For more information about Ms. Johnston, click on the link below to read her Provider Bio.
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Posted April 30, 2018
Randolph Health Medical Group is Pleased to Announce That Sarah Jeanes, FNP-BC Has Joined Randolph Health Urology
Ms. Jeanes, specializing in Family Medicine (Sub-Specialty in Women's Health & Endocrinology), joins Dr. Chao at Randolph Health Urology. Appointments can be made for Ms. Jeanes by calling the Practice at 336-521-4928. For more information about Ms. Jeanes, click on the link below to read her Provider Bio.
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In The News
Posted June 13, 2018
The American Cancer Society Now Recommends That Colorectal Cancer Screenings Start at Age 45, Instead of 50
On May 30, 2018, the American Cancer Society updated its colorectal cancer screening guideline for people at average risk. In the new guideline, the American Cancer Society recommends that people at average risk of colorectal cancer start regular screening at age 45, instead of starting at age 50 as recommended in the previous guideline. Why is this important? Colorectal cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer deaths in our country, and it can be detected early through regular screenings. Regular screenings are recommended universally to start at 45 because the risk of colorectal cancer increases with age. Although unpleasant, a colonoscopy could save your life. Call Randolph Health Gastroenterology today at 336-625-0305 to schedule your screening and colonoscopy!
Posted March 14, 2018
Free Shoulder Screening, Tuesday, April 17, 2018, 3pm to 6pm at Randolph Health Deep River Physical Therapy - Eden, 640-B South Van Buren Road, Eden
Do you suffer from stiff or achy shoulders? Does it hinder your day to wake up in the morning and feel that soreness? If so, you are not alone. Approximately four million people in the United States report shoulder pain. Because shoulder pain is so prevalent, Randolph Health Deep River Physical Therapy - Eden is conducting a free shoulder screening. While the screening is free, registration is required by calling us at 336-633-7788.