SRS is most commonly used to treat patients with brain metastases, meaning cancers that originated elsewhere in the body but have traveled or spread to the brain.
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Self Regional Healthcare will hold three free community COVID-19 testing events in August for Edgefield County residents. (For other counties or for more information, see the complete upcoming schedule here.)
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These simple efforts, if practiced universally throughout our service area, could significantly slow the spread of COVID infection in our population. Remember: my mask protects you, your mask protects me!
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Dear County Council Members, We were profoundly disappointed in Greenwood County Council’s failure to pass a mask ordinance at Tuesday evening’s special session. Though the City’s mask mandate has the potential to help reduce
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October Free COVID-19 Testing Events
/in Announcements, COVID-19We encourage participants to call ahead at (864) 725-8200 To pre-register your testing time.
Self Regional’s Cancer Center and South Carolina Spine Center Team Up for New Cancer Treatment
/in AnnouncementsSRS is most commonly used to treat patients with brain metastases, meaning cancers that originated elsewhere in the body but have traveled or spread to the brain.
September COVID-19 Community Testing Events
/in COVID-19We encourage participants to call ahead at (864) 725-8200 To pre-register your testing time.
North Augusta COVID-19 Community Testing
/in COVID-19We encourage you to call ahead at (864)725-8200 To pre-register your testing time.
Newberry COVID-19 Testing Dates
/in COVID-19As always, attendees are encouraged to call (864) 725-8200 to pre-register their testing appointment.
Clinton and Saluda COVID-19 Testing Dates
/in COVID-19Test are first come, first serve, and you are encouraged to pre-register by calling 864-725-8200.
Free COVID-19 Community Testing for Edgefield County Residents Aug 5, 12, 26
/in COVID-19Self Regional Healthcare will hold three free community COVID-19 testing events in August for Edgefield County residents. (For other counties or for more information, see the complete upcoming schedule here.)
COVID-19 Update for July 17, 2020
/in Announcements, COVID-19These simple efforts, if practiced universally throughout our service area, could significantly slow the spread of COVID infection in our population. Remember: my mask protects you, your mask protects me!
More Free Coronavirus Testing Opportunities Announced for Greenwood in July and August
/in Announcements, COVID-19An Open Letter from Self Regional’s Jim Pfeiffer to Greenwood County Council
/in Announcements, COVID-19Dear County Council Members, We were profoundly disappointed in Greenwood County Council’s failure to pass a mask ordinance at Tuesday evening’s special session. Though the City’s mask mandate has the potential to help reduce