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ASHLAND, Ky. (WCHS) — King’s Daughters Medical Center in Ashland said Friday the hospital will be cancelling all non-urgent procedures in the coming week and closing some outpatient offices as ...
ASHLAND— UK King’s Daughters announced on July 7 that Amanda Dunbar, APRN, will be joining the UK King’s Daughters Lung Center, located in Medical Plaza B, 613 23rd St., Suite G10, Ashland, Ky. 41101.
Amid a surge of new COVID-19 cases flooding Kings Daughters Medical Center in Ashland, its top administrator raised the alarm, reporting this week that an intense surge in cases is overwhelming ...
ASHLAND, Ky (WSAZ) - King’s Daughters Medical Center has adjusted the visitor policy. Only one designated visitor is permitted per inpatient, effective immediately Inpatients may designate two ...
King's Daughters Medical Center, Ashland's largest employer, announced layoffs Tuesday and said it expects to cut significant numbers of staff in all areas of the hospital.
Ashland, Ky.-based King's Daughters Medical Center will begin construction of its new emergency department Oct. 19, The Herald Dispatch reported.
King's Daughters Medical Center in Ashland, Kentucky, is at capacity despite rising Covid-19 numbers, its president and CEO said.
ASHLAND, KY (WCHS/WVAH) — Health officials at Kings Daughters Medical Center are paying it forward with a shirt one that's known to save a life. "I think it feels good as a team member just ...
ASHLAND, Ky (WSAZ) -- King’s Daughters Medical Center is hosting a Facebook live event Tuesday, December 29 addressing the public’s questions and concerns about the coronavirus vaccine.
The Ashland-based King’s Daughters health system joined UK HealthCare in 2022. It includes more than 50 facilities throughout Eastern Kentucky, including primary and urgent care facilities.
The Ashland-based King’s Daughters health system joined UK HealthCare in 2022. It includes more than 50 facilities throughout Eastern Kentucky, including primary and urgent care facilities.
Doctors at King's Daughters Medical Center in Ashland performed "medically unnecessary and harmful" heart procedures on more than 500 people, two lawsuits filed Tuesday claim.