Richmond-based women's health practice rallies its physicians and staff to build a house on the 1.8 acres of land the practice has donated to Hanover Habitat for Humanity in response to housing needs.
Richmond, Virginia's independent women's health practice and 2009 recipient of the Davies Award, Virginia Women's Center, continues to prove its commitment to technology through an online portal that allows for better patient care, faster test reporting and improved patient experience.
The Richmond, Virginia-based custodial services company Kleane Kare recently added the Rockville, Maryland-based Nuclear Regulatory Commission to its growing list of governmental clients. The NRC will be the first Operations & Maintenance contract for Kleane Kare in its 25-year history.
To show appreciation for its customers, Seibert's will offer full-service gas pumping, window washing, fuel economy tips, free breakfast and more at several Richmond-area BP gas stations on Fridays now through October 7th.
Volunteers who shared in the grief and healing of the children of World Trade Center victims recall their memories in preparation of a 2012 reunion event.
Former co-chief resident of Howard University Hospital, Dr. Natario L. Couser, is the newest staff member at Virginia Pediatric Ophthalmology Specialists.
The Richmond-based wholesale fuel, service station, towing and body shop services company was granted $6,250 from BP to donate to a citywide training program for school aged children.
The Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS), the agency that administers Medicaid, has taken a strict interpretation of a Virginia statute regarding the compounding of a drug that can prevent preterm labor.
Maternal-fetal medicine specialists at Richmond-based medical practice, Virginia Women's Center, react to exorbitant new cost of a previously affordable drug.
Throughout 2011, the Richmond-based medical practice will disseminate its Focus on Health web video series to provide women's health information to patients.