Weather forces Lake Regional to adjust schedules for Feb 18-19

Weather forces Lake Regional to adjust schedules for Feb 18-19
Dennis Michaelree Secretary — Lake Regional Health System
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Lake Regional Health System has announced schedule changes and closures for several of its locations due to weather conditions. On Tuesday, February 18, multiple facilities will be closed. These include the Wound Healing Center, Cancer Center, Cardiopulmonary Rehab at all locations, and the Cardiovascular Institute. Other affected services are Express Care in Camdenton and Lebanon, Foot and Ankle Surgery, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, and Health Information Management.

Additional closures encompass Heart and Vascular services, Home Health, Hospice care, Lebanon Specialty Clinic, Neurology department, OB/GYN across all locations, Occupational Medicine at all sites, Orthopedics department, Pharmacy services at every location, as well as Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy services. Primary care clinics in Camdenton, Eldon, Iberia, Lake Ozark, Laurie, Lebanon and Osage Beach are also included. Pulmonology and Rheumatology departments will be closed along with Urology services.

On Wednesday February 19th the Cancer Center will delay opening until 10 a.m., while the Endoscopy Center will remain closed for the entire day alongside the Wound Healing Center.



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