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RIVERVIEW TO TEMPORARILY CHANGE HOURS AT CROOKSTON AND FERTILE CLINIC

As RiverView Health continues to assess the safest way to provide care during the COVID-19 pandemic, clinic hours will temporarily change at its clinics in Crookston and Fertile. Beginning Monday, April 13, clinic hours at the North Clinic in Crookston, and RiverView Clinic at Fertile will be 8 am to 4:30 pm. The North Clinic […]

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APPOINTMENTS ARE NEEDED FOR ALL LAB SERVICES AT RIVERVIEW HEALTH LABORATORY

RiverView Health’s Laboratory operations have been included in the increased safety measures put in place to protect the well-being of its patients and employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please follow the directions below for ALL Laboratory services, which include ongoing lab orders and direct access lab services. Call the Laboratory at 218-281-9424 to schedule appointments

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THE DUDE’S CUSTOM SEAT COVERS MAKING MASKS FOR THE ORGANIZATIONS FIGHTING COVID-19

Another local business is helping provide support by making masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Wade Olson at The Dude’s Custom Seat Covers said he heard people talking about the need, so he began making masks that he’s been taking to the Villa, Altru, and RiverView.  “People were talking that they need them, so just decided

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH & RIVERVIEW HEALTH REQUEST FABRIC MASK DONATIONS

Polk County Public Health (PCPH) and RiverView Health are proud to partner in encouraging volunteers to sew and donate fabric masks to support Polk County health care workers and community partners. “Our communities are always looking for ways to help each other,” said Sarah Reese, director of Polk County Public Health. “Handsewn masks may allow

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ERICKSON EMBROIDERY IS MAKING AND DONATING MASKS FOR ORGANIZATIONS THAT NEED THEM

With their business shuttered amid the state’s “Stay At Home” order, Erickson Embroidery’s staff have been volunteering to make face masks. They’ve already made and donated about 150 masks for people at the Villa St. Vincent/The SUMMIT, RiverView Health, and other organizations that need them.  Owner Steve Erickson said that Dawn Edlund had the idea

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