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Corsicana, TX—Navarro Regional Hospital recently received Chest Pain Center Accreditation from the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care (SCPC), in recognition of the hospital’s commitment to the highest standards in the country for cardi...
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CORSICANA, Texas – Navarro Regional Hospital announces that John Manolakis has accepted the position of chief executive officer at Navarro Regional Hospital. Manolakis has been a member of the hospital leadership team since 2021, serving as ass...
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Navarro Regional Hospital recently expanded pulmonary and critical care services for patients in Navarro County and the surrounding region as part of a new affiliation with a national multispecialty telemedicine group. Throug...
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...e, and is one of the quality indicators measured for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) star ratings. While CMS measures the total time a patient spends in the ER, the first step at Navarro Regional Hospital is to be evaluated by a physician, physician’s assistant or nurse practitioner. “No one wants to spend hours waiting in the ER when they aren’t feeling well, and we are continuously evaluating and re...
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Corsicana, Texas (August 19, 2025) – Navarro Regional Hospital has developed an exciting new initiative designed to empower our community to live longer, healthier lives. Enjoy the Ride: Navigating a Longer, Healthier Life is a FREE 12-day, longevity-focused ema...
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Navarro Regional Hospital recently marked a milestone in surgical care with the successful completion of its first robotic-assisted procedure, performed by Dr. Harold Campbell, general surgeon. This was made possible through ...
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As we welcome the month of May in Corsicana, I’d like to take a moment to reflect on what this time means for those of us here at Navarro Regional Hospital. For our hospital, May is more than just a month - it’s a celebration of the people who form the heart of our purpose and a reminder of the vital role we play in caring for our friends, family, and n...
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When patients come through our doors at Navarro Regional Hospital and our outpatient clinical care sites, it is our privilege to provide quality, compassionate medical care to help them get well and live healthier. And we are proud to play an important part in the ...
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...wer than their urban counterparts, have a 40% higher likelihood of developing heart disease and face a 30% increased risk for stroke mortality — a gap that has grown over the past two decades.[1],[2] Navarro Regional Hospital is committed to changing that. For efforts to optimize stroke care and eliminate rural health care outcome disparities, Navarro Regional has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Gui...
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In May, Navarro Regional Hospital wants to help women be the picture of health through Keep Your Selfie Healthy: A Women’s Health Week Challenge email series. Starting May 13, Navarro Regional will provide seven daily emails about wo...
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...ent of the residents in our community are living in a food-insecure home. Peanut butter is high in nutritional value and has a long shelf life, making it a much-needed item for food banks. That’s why Navarro Regional Hospital joined with other CHS-affiliated hospitals for the second annual Jars of Love Peanut Butter Drive. Across CHS-affiliated entities, the goal is to collect at least 130,000 jars of peanut butter. The e...
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...isease Control and Prevention) estimates one person dies every 36 seconds from cardiovascular disease. But there are actions you can take right now to reduce the risk of heart disease. This February, Navarro Regional Hospital is marking American Heart Month and the 2024 leap year with its Leap into Heart Health educational email series. People who sign up will receive short, fun-filled, fact-filled, potentially life-savin...
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Corsicana, Texas – The skilled and compassionate hands of physicians, nurses and other team members of Navarro Regional Hospital support the health and well-being of patients who turn to the hospital for expert care whenever needed. Beyond providing clinical care, the hospital is a cornerstone of our community and contributes ...
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Navarro Regional Hospital is pleased to announce that Mike Ellis, MPA, FACHE, has accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer at Navarro Regional Hospital, effective June 27th. Ellis comes to Navarro with more than 30 ye...
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The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is awarding more than $531,000 in grants to four rural Texas hospitals, including Navarro Regional Hospital in Corsicana, to expand telehealth services for children. The grants will help the hospitals expand or implement telehealth services that connect their patients with pediatric specialists and subspec...
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Navarro Regional Hospital has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Primary Stroke Center Certification by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The Gold Seal is a symbol of qu...
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As the CEO of Navarro Regional Hospital, I am honored to share the exciting news that our hospital has earned a 4-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). This recognition is a significant achievement for our ...
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Navarro Regional Hospital recently wrapped up its “Enjoy the Ride: Navigating a Longer, Healthier Life” email campaign, which included the importance of prevention and addressing other medical needs for overall health and lon...
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Last year, our Navarro Regional Hospital team played a vital role at more than 159,000 encounters where we helped people get well and live healthier. Around the clock, every day of the year, regardless of holidays, weather or other disrupti...
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Navarro Regional Hospital welcomed more than 500 newborns in 2020 and is prepared to deliver more this year The delivery of babies has been a happy event for the labor and delivery team at Navarro Regional Hospital over the p...
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...mains the second most common cancer-causing death in women. Lung cancer is the most common. Fortunately, a screening mammogram can help detect breast cancer in its earliest and most treatable stages. Navarro Regional Hospital is encouraging women to schedule their screening now, because when breast cancer is detected early, life-saving treatment can begin right away. According to the American Cancer Society, women who hav...
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...ry has been recognized as American Heart Month – a time of year dedicated to increasing awareness about heart health and highlighting steps we can take to create a heart healthy lifestyle. This year, Navarro Regional Hospital is taking the entire month of February to help people in the community learn ways to reduce their risks with the 28-Day Healthy Heart Challenge. Participants will receive a daily email with short, in...
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... replacement – in the same calendar year after a deductible has been met helps patients get the most value out of their health insurance plan, while taking care of their health,” said John Manolakis, Navarro Regional Hospital CEO. “Utilizing remaining FSA funds can also help to cover any out of pocket costs and ensure you don’t forfeit dollars that you’ve already set aside for healthcare.” Private health insurance, includ...
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...roke. Life-threatening blockages and arrhythmias need timely detection and treatment to support the best possible outcome. Waiting to get help can increase the damage to heart muscle or brain tissue. Navarro Regional Hospital has deep resources ready to support diagnosis and intervention in the event of heart attack or stroke. As an accredited Chest Pain Center by the American College of Cardiology, we are committed to co...
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...ly well, and is active for his age and lifestyle. What happened earlier this year was a wake-up call, and now Dusty is gratefully embracing a healthier, more mindful way of living with the support of Navarro Regional Hospital cardiologist, Dr. Kelvin Akhigbe. Dusty began experiencing chest pains in January. "It was right in the middle of my chest and it felt like someone was stabbing me with a spear and then setting an el...
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