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Breakthroughs & breaking news from the medical experts at Prevea Health

Prevea offering free walking program in Green Bay, Sheboygan and Chippewa Valley communities

Prevea Health is offering a free walking program to encourage community members to get active!

Commissioned painting honors lives lost; as well as sacrifice, dedication of health care workers during pandemic

Prevea Health has unveiled a painting at the new Prevea St. Mary’s Health Center which honors lives lost to COVID-19 and sacrifice and dedication of health care workers during the global pandemic.

Now seeing patients at the Prevea Manitowoc Health Center: Melissa Virant, APNP, FNP-BC

Prevea Health is expanding access to gastroenterology care in Manitowoc as Melissa Virant, APNP, FNP-C, is now providing outreach care at the Prevea Manitowoc Health Center at 4810 Expo Dr.

Coming to Sturgeon Bay: Lauryn Carlson, APNP, FNP-C, and Megan Gilfillan, APNP, FNP-C

Door County residents will have more access to Prevea urology and endocrinology care as Lauryn Carlson, APNP, FNP-C, and Megan Gilfillan, APNP, FNP-C, provide care at Prevea Health at Door County Medical Center in Sturgeon Bay.

Prevea welcomes Beth Van Ess, APNP, FNP-BC, expanding access to family medicine care in Manitowoc

Prevea Health is pleased to welcome Beth Van Ess, APNP, FNP-BC, to the Prevea Manitowoc Health Center at 4810 Expo Dr. in Manitowoc.

Prevea welcomes pediatrician, Dr. Rebecca Gehrmann

Prevea Health is pleased to welcome Rebecca Gehrmann, MD, to its family of care.

Resident physicians now seeing patients at Prevea Shawano Avenue Health Center

The MCW-Prevea Family Medicine Residency Program is pleased to announce its first round of physicians now accepting appointments at the Prevea Shawano Avenue Health Center.

Prevea Health welcomes gastroenterologist, Dr. Mohamed Azab

Prevea Health is pleased to welcome Mohamed Azab, MD, a board-certified and fellowship-trained gastroenterologist.

Vaccination, testing critical to preventing further spread of COVID-19 and COVID-19 variants in our communities

Prevea Health urges all eligible community members to become vaccinated and utilize COVID-19 testing resources to prevent the spread of this highly contagious disease and its aggressive variant(s) as soon as possible.

Breakthrough technology uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to detect and prevent esophageal cancer

Although 25 million Americans experience heartburn daily, many people with chronic heartburn don’t realize the connection between heartburn and cancer.