Nutrition Services department. You may select from fresh cuisine, made-to-order breakfast, lunch and dinner daily from a restaurant-style menu.
Pediatric Care
Primary Care
A PPO is a form of managed care, but it is similar to a traditional “fee-for-service” type of plan. A PPO will contract with doctors, hospitals and other care providers to provide services for an agreed upon charge. Unlike an HMO (Health Maintenance Organization), where a primary care physician directs all of your care, a PPO allows you to select a provider and a specialist without a referral. Generally, there are annual deductibles to meet before the plan will pay benefits. You are responsible for a certain percentage of the charges (co-payments), and the plan pays the balance up to the agreed upon amount.
Smoking Cessation
Sleep Disorders
Family Practice
Emergency Care
Care Cards are not available to be sent to outpatients, employees, patients who have been discharged, patients having same day surgery or patients in the emergency room.
Electrocardiogram
Immunizations
The Medical Village Pharmacy is a convenient option for patients and staff of our Edgewood campus and community. The pharmacy offers full prescription services, compounding, over-the-counter medications, and immunizations. Our goal is to ensure that every individual that walks through our door receives the personal service expected from a small pharmacy.
We're known for our comprehensive services for moms and babies. Our doctors, nurses and midwives work with you to create a personalized birthing experience, including natural childbirth.
Main Entrance Roadway to 1A (Main Entrance), 2B MOB, 1C (Professional Building) and 1D (Endoscopy/Spine Center) is reconfigured and is one way only. All directional signs are posted.
Cancer Care
Cancer Care Fund: A gift to the Cancer Care Fund supports comprehensive, state-of-the-art treatment programs, tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient we serve at the St. Elizabeth Cancer Center.
Lung Cancer
St. Elizabeth Healthcare is proud to announce a significant milestone in its lung cancer detection efforts. Through the lung cancer screening program, St. Elizabeth has diagnosed its 500th case, marking a momentous achievement in the fight against this previously silent killer.
It is important to ask yourself these questions and weigh your options carefully before choosing a health plan. Pick one that best suits your needs and lifestyle. Most importantly, make sure the plan gives you access to St. Elizabeth Healthcare.
Clinical Research Fund: Your support today for clinical research will ensure our physicians and caregivers continue to provide the best and most current medical care for our families, friends and neighbors right here at home. Research conducted at St. Elizabeth Healthcare includes cardiology, electrophysiology, endocrinology, and oncology. Currently, more than half of these trials focus on oncology. You can direct your donation to support the Clinical Research Institute or designate it specifically for Cancer Care Clinical Research.
The Maternal Fetal Center is located on the third floor at St. Elizabeth Edgewood. The center offers an ultrasound procedure room, six ultrasound rooms, five non-stress test beds, two rooms dedicated to the Diabetes Program, two large dedicated rooms to the Genetic Counseling Program, and many other amenities in one comfortable soothing location.
MRI
Radiology
X-Rays
Mammography
The St. Elizabeth Mobile Mammography Unit makes daily stops in the Northern Kentucky, Southeast Indiana and Cincinnati community, visiting libraries, schools, businesses and more. The fully-equipped van offers digital mammography screening and tomosynthesis (3D mammograms) in a private, comfortable setting. Check out the Mobile Mammography calendar to find a convenient stop near your home or work.
Computed Tomography
Radiation Oncology
The ultimate diagnosis of tumor stage 3 squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer resulted in a referral to the St. Elizabeth Cancer Center and radiation oncologist Bradley Huth, MD and the radiation oncology team. Over the following months, Mary Lynn’s care continued. A team of multidisciplinary experts worked to evaluate the need for additional treatment.
Given the location of the lesion, Dr. Ahern referred Mary Lynn to Nicole Warner, MD, for Mohs surgery. This procedure spares as much healthy tissue as possible, leaving patients with less scarring than other surgeries. This procedure spares as much healthy tissue as possible, leaving patients with less scarring than other surgeries.
Mary Lynn Brunemann spent her childhood and adolescence outside and under the sun, including as a competitive swimmer and lifeguard. So when her mom was diagnosed with melanoma, Mary Lynn, a practicing nurse in occupational medicine, knew she had to take extra steps to monitor herself for skin cancer.
Dermatology
Lesions
Mary Lynn had several lesions removed over the years. But last April, just weeks before her retirement from St. Elizabeth Foundation, she noticed a very small red spot on her face. Her dermatologist, Kristen Ahern, MD, recommended a biopsy, which found the lesion was cancerous.
St. Elizabeth introduces the AMP (Athletes Maximizing Performance) Injury Prevention Program. Developed in partnership between OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, St. Elizabeth Physicians, and St. Elizabeth Healthcare, this program is designed to keep student athletes, weekend warriors and professionals injury-free and performing at their best.
Physical Therapy
Our urogynecology specialists deliver comprehensive care for pelvic floor disorders – everything from education about lifestyle changes to physical therapy and the latest minimally invasive treatments.
Occupational Therapy
The goal of physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) at St. Elizabeth is to help you recover from injury, surgery or other health issues that may keep you from the everyday activities that mean so much to you. We’re right here for you with one-on-one rehab that’s tailored to you.