KINGSTON — The new Geisinger 65 Forward Health Center is more than a doctor’s office — way much more. The facility at 499 Wyoming Ave. in Kingston combines doctor’s office with clinic, laboratory, ...
One feature of the Geisinger 65 Forward Wilkes-Barre location is the community room, where members can gather and participate in educational classes and social activities. In addition to medical care, ...
POTTSVILLE – Dr. Ricky D. Heath says the Geisinger 65 Forward program is about the four “M’s” of medicine for senior citizens: mind, (what) matters, medication and mobility. “To have the resources to ...
KINGSTON, Pa. -- It's estimated that 10,000 people turn 65 each day in the United States. Geisinger Health System officials say nearly a quarter of its entire patient population is already 65 or older ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Geisinger’s 65 Forward Health Center just became even more well-equipped to care for patients 65 ...
Staff at 65 Forward Health Center locations in northeast Pennsylvania brought some normalcy and brightness to a physically distanced holiday weekend on April 10 by delivering Easter flowers and care ...
Dr. Joseph Anistranski, a long-time Wilkes-Barre family medicine physician, is joining the Geisinger 65 Forward Health Center team in downtown Wilkes-Barre. Geisinger 65 Forward is a health care ...
Geisinger is offering patients and members in Schuylkill County a model of senior-focused primary care intended to make better health easier. Geisinger 65 Forward Pottsville is open at 529 Terry ...
COAL TOWNSHIP — Geisinger will open its third 65 Forward Health Center in the Valley in late August. Construction of the new center is underway at 9333 State Route 61 in The Plaza at Coal Township.
Geisinger plans to open its a health center for patients 65 and older this fall in Shamokin Dam. It will be the first clinic in the Valley. The system has already or is about to open similar ...
Construction of two Geisinger facilities is moving forward on South Main Street while another facility is planned on South Washington Street to serve people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.