
What Men Should Know About Concierge Medicine at Our Lady of the Lake
Keeping up with a busy schedule is difficult for many of us. For men in high-powered positions or with major

Keeping up with a busy schedule is difficult for many of us. For men in high-powered positions or with major

Caring for others has been a central part of life for Ashley Torres, RN. While she’s early in her nursing

Since starting as a college intern until today working as a senior communications specialist, Camille Amadeo has built her career

For a holiday that is supposed to be all about fun, costumes and treats, Halloween can be big concern for

Born and raised in Guatemala, Juan Guzman Noguera has been in the U.S. since he started college in 2014. He’s

In August 2022, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center’s Trauma Center was upgraded from a Level II adult

Chris Funes, MD, wears many hats as a Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System team member. For 22 years,

There are some routine medical exams that are just, well, unpleasant or uncomfortable. A throat swab, a cardiac stress test,

Head lice are a common problem in school-aged children. Lice are spread by direct head-to-head contact, although sometimes they can

As an active mother and grandmother, Kim Neal never imagined her life’s story would include bringing awareness to organ donation

Learn what you can do to help your young athlete continue to play their sport of choice safely and successfully.

Compassion for others is a cornerstone for the guest services teams across our health system. These team members excel at

Despite the heat, we can’t help but fire up the grill this time of year. One of the big pluses

Ramsay Hunt syndrome is the second most common cause of facial paralysis after Bell’s Palsy and is considered slightly more

Sometimes as a baby develops during pregnancy things don’t go according to plan. Cleft lips and cleft palates are birth

What happens when your baby’s head doesn’t have a nice round shape? Lisa Morris, MD, explains positional plagiocephaly, which means

Carmelaana Lim, RN, immigrated to the U.S. from the Philippines when she was 13. She maintains her connection to her

Tri Nguyen, BS, RRT, was born in Vietnam and lived in New Orleans most of his life. Now working in