KDH Encouraging Patients To Contact Care Providers For Assistance With Chronic Issues

KDH encourages patients to not let other health problems decline out of fear of COVID-19.

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(Jefferson County, Ind.) - Your personal health still remains a priority to the staff at King's Daughters' Health. 

KDH providers remain open to help patients manage chronic issues such as blood pressure, heart disease, blood sugar, COPD, etc. Providers are also there the help with acute care issues that may require attention. 

KDH is encouraging their patients to contact their personal care provider to discuss appointment options. 

Patients are still being seen in the office, and providers are keeping patients separated and appropriate personal protective equipment is available to keep everyone safe. 

KDH encourages patients to not let other health problems decline out of fear of COVID-19. Many health issues can also put someone's overall health at risk- even during the pandemic. 

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