
“I am extremely proud that our health system and employees continue to lead vaccination efforts on the upper Gulf Coast,” said Michael Chang, M.D., chief medical officer for USA Health.
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“I am extremely proud that our health system and employees continue to lead vaccination efforts on the upper Gulf Coast,” said Michael Chang, M.D., chief medical officer for USA Health.
The USA Health drive-through vaccine site off Lawrence Street in downtown Mobile will be open extended hours from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. to accommodate parents and caregivers of newly eligible children.
For more protection against COVID-19, USA Health is offering a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at its drive-through location at the Mobile Civic Center to those who qualify.
Will the vaccine affect my DNA or my fertility? Get answers to the most common questions about the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in this list of FAQs.
The new robotic system enables physicians to see inside the lung and biopsy hard-to-reach nodules using a flexible endoscope.
USA Health plans to establish processes and protocols for safe and efficient vaccine distribution in the region with a goal of providing 5,000 doses to the people of Peru.
Healthcare providers can refer homebound patients for the COVID-19 vaccine at usahealthvaccines.com.
Gabrielle Lett is a champion for other sick children after surviving a rare and aggressive form of cancer.
To wear a mask properly, make sure it covers both the nose and mouth.
No appointments needed for new COVID-19 vaccine clinic located on the third floor of the USA Health Strada Patient Care Center.
Following mass vaccine events for thousands of teachers, bus drivers and school staff, USA Health was awarded a Learning Leading Award from Mobile County Public Schools for its efforts to protect the community from the spread of COVID-19.
With school ending this week for thousands of students in the Mobile area, now is the time to make sure your children age 12 and up are vaccinated against COVID-19.