Carbon Monoxide (CO)
The Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine at Springhill Medical Center would like to remind residents that Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a gas found as a by product in...
The Dangers of Carbon MonoxideThe Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine at Springhill Medical Center would like to remind residents that Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a gas found as a by product in...
The Dangers of Carbon MonoxideThe Birthing Suites at Springhill welcomed Mobile's first baby of the New Year at 4:51 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2021. Welcome, Baby Everly.
Baby New Year!December 2020 After weeks of anticipation, Springhill Medical Center welcomed the arrival of the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccination. The shipment was part of the strategic Pfizer vaccine mass distribution implemented across...
Vaccine updatesDecember 2020 After weeks of anticipation, Springhill Medical Center welcomed the arrival of the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccination. The shipment was part of the strategic Pfizer vaccine mass distribution implemented across...
Vaccine updatesAccording to the American Diabetes Association, there is no data at this time to support that people with diabetes are more likely to get Covid-19. However, there is data that...
Find Out MoreThor, Tomi, and Skytron – Cleaning Technology, Of Course! When it comes to keeping the hospital safe for patients, employees, and visitors, SMC spared no expense on our cleaning tools...
Read MoreThor, Tomi, and Skytron – Cleaning Technology, Of Course! When it comes to keeping the hospital safe for patients, employees, and visitors, SMC spared no expense on our cleaning tools...
Read MoreSpringhill Medical Center employees took time away from busy schedules to raise awareness for the American Heart Association’s 2020 Heart Walk and to emphasize the importance of living heart healthy!
Read MoreAccording to the American Diabetes Association, there is no data at this time to support that people with diabetes are more likely to get Covid-19. However, there is data that...
Find Out MoreCarbon monoxide poisoning can be caused by engine exhaust from a portable generator. Be sure to use a battery operated carbon monoxide detector when you use a portable generator.
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