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Phoebe encourages community to stay healthy and safe from respiratory viruses this holiday season
Albany, GA | November 27, 2024 – As the holiday season begins, Phoebe reminds everyone to prioritize their health and take steps to reduce the risk of respiratory illnesses. Although current respiratory virus activity, including flu, COVID-19, and RSV, remains low, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) anticipates activity will increase in the …
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Employee Assistance
Employee Assistance Program Grief. Job-related concerns. Marital discord. Family crisis. Interpersonal conflict. Anger management. Compulsive gambling. Substance abuse. Financial and legal issues. These problems and more can create stress that affects your behavior and relationships with family, friends, co-workers, supervisors and others – stress that can ultimately threaten your physical and mental well-being, as well as your job …
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Bobby Ridley
Volunteer Spotlight – Bobby Ridley Often, when people visit the hospital, it’s a difficult time. They may not feel much like smiling. But when Phoebe visitors come across Walker “Bobby” Ridley as they enter our main hospital, their face will almost surely light up. Several days a week, Bobby volunteers with Phoebe Red Coats, assisting patients and …
Albany, GA – Two longtime Phoebe employees, Carol Pressley and Anna Wade, are preparing to participate in their 10th Susan G. Komen 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk in Denver, Colorado. United by a shared commitment to fighting breast cancer, the friends have walked together under their team’s name, 2B4U (Two Boobs for You), since 2007. Carol, …
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Albany, GA | January 6, 2025 – In 1965, life in Georgia was strikingly different than it is today. Gasoline was just 31 cents a gallon, the Vietnam War was intensifying, and Lyndon B. Johnson was the President of the United States. At Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, 21-year-old Mary Hart began working as a secretary in …
Phoebe Behavioral Health provides a full spectrum of outpatient and inpatient care. Our growing and dedicated team of professionals includes physicians, nurses, therapists, social workers and mental health technicians who work together with all our patients to help them toward recovery, focusing on the total needs of the patient and the patient's family.
Albany, GA | March 23, 2022 – Lynnly Holley is a happy and active toddler now, but when she was born at Phoebe nearly three years ago, her life got off to a difficult start. “Everything happened really, really fast,” Lynnly’s mother Caitlynn Holley said, recalling the day her daughter was born. “They took her straight to …
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Patient Portal
Access your Phoebe Patient records anytime or anywhere The Phoebe Patient Portal is a convenient way to manage your personal healthcare and connect with your doctor. This online tool securely stores your medical history, medications, personal information used by doctors and nurses along with inpatient records, lab results and more. Access your records at any …
Other than skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer. It’s estimated around 300,000 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year. That represents more than 15% of all new cancer cases in the U.S. Men get breast cancer, too, but around 99% of cases are …
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Phoebe, Horizons and AAPHC Celebrate Longstanding Partnership During Colon Cancer Awareness Month
Albany, GA | March 27, 2026 – A partnership to help uninsured and under-insured southwest Georgians get access to cancer screenings and cancer care has become a national model for how hospitals, community health centers and nonprofit organizations can work together to increase screenings and save lives. In recognition of Colon Cancer Awareness Month, Phoebe, …
Albany, GA | December 28, 2023 – Phoebe Cancer Center has been recognized by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) as a Surgical Quality Partner. “This recognition is a testament to our dedication to consistently provide the highest quality care to our patients,” said Dr. Troy Kimsey, surgical oncologist and the medical director of Oncology at …
More than $1 million in Lights of Love donations have made an impact on cancer patients and their families since its inception 40 years ago. This year is no different, as gifts will benefit the Oncology Wellness Center, where cancer patients and survivors benefit from wellness classes and support groups. A symbolic light of love …