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Darla Black had a stroke and received care at Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center.
A Tri-Cities man was searching for the best place to receive care following a stroke when he discovered Providence St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Medical Center in Spokane.
Denise had a complete mastectomy of the left breast due to her cancer diagnosis. She received care at the Providence Breast Health clinic at Providence Holy Family Hospital.
Devin Yates has been a Providence caregiver since 2016. In 2023, he gained another title – Providence orthopedics patient.
Stroke Awareness Month is commemorated every May. Mary Terhaar, a former medical laboratory scientist at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, survived a stroke at work.
As a teenager, Matt Hankes was diagnosed with a progressive form of heart disease that meant he would eventually need a heart transplant.
Adisson Nordean, a junior at University High School in Spokane Valley, has always been a soccer star. But in 2022, an injury during practice jeopardized her dreams.
Mary has served in many health care leadership roles in her life, including 15 years as the Washington State Secretary of Health, so she understands the importance of rural healthcare access.
Providence recently received the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) Gold Level Award for Excellence in Life Support.
Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center's ALS Clinic has been named an ALS Association Certified Treatment Center of Excellence. It is the first center of its kind in the Inland Northwest.
Healthgrades recognized Providence hospitals in Spokane with 13 awards.
Diego spends nearly every Saturday since March teaching Venezuelan refugees to drive
Providence partnered with agencies to conduct an interactive, multi-agency exercise in Alaska and Washington, aimed at enhancing readiness to care for patients with infectious diseases.
Lori Scott was so grateful for the care she received, she sent a special letter to her care team.
Watch a heartfelt video from a patient who says he wouldn’t be alive without his amazing care team.
Nearly 100 students attended a hands-on career day in the operating room at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center
September marks Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NIUC) Awareness Month.
Investing in these services is one of the ways Providence is helping address the urgent mental health crisis facing children and teens.
Please join us in welcoming the newest companions to the Providence K9 Program.
Providence is partnering with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center to support teen mental health in East Central Spokane.