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Oregon City Schools Primary Care Center

Oregon City Schools Primary Care Center

5665 Seaman Rd.
Oregon, OH 43616
(419) 696-5533

Arriving at the Hospital
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Arriving at the Hospital

When you come to Nationwide Children's Hospital, we are here to help your arrival go smoothly.

Flu Complications: Risk Factors, Symptoms and Prevention
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Flu Complications: Risk Factors, Symptoms and Prevention

It's that time of year: flu season! While the influenza virus can be severe and long-lasting, the bigger problem with the flu is the complications that arise during the infection.

Toddler's Fracture

A toddler’s fracture is a common fracture in the tibia bone (large bone in the lower leg) of children usually younger than 6 years old. It is most common in children in the early years of walking.

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HIMSS Analytics Honors Nationwide Childrens Hospital with Stage 6 Recognition

HIMSS Analytics announced Nationwide Children’s Hospital has achieved Stage 6 on the EMR Adoption ModelSM (EMRAM). Nationwide Children’s is one of only five hospitals in Ohio and the first Ohio children’s hospital to achieve Stage 6.

14th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference

14th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference

Join us for the 14th Annual Pediatric Asthma Conference which will highlight emerging information and practical advice regarding asthma management for providers of asthma patients across all levels of care.

Treatment Insights and Provider Support
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Treatment Insights and Provider Support

Ohio community-based primary care providers can receive provider-to-provider consultation with our psychiatrists through virtual appointments.

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Breaking Stride

Fractures and dislocations are two of the more serious types of injuries that can occur during an athletic event. Early recognition and prompt medical treatment are extremely important with these injuries in athletes.

RSV and Bronchiolitis: What Do I Need to Know?
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RSV and Bronchiolitis: What Do I Need to Know?

Bronchiolitis is a viral disease and pretty common at this time of year. In fact, the majority of bronchiolitis is caused by a virus known as RSV, which infects nearly all children by 2 years of age.

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