At a recent heart event, St. Elizabeth Healthcare patients and their medical teams shared emotional reunions.
Spectrum News 1 spoke to a northern Kentucky nurse who lost both of her parents to cancer. That inspired her to dedicate her life to caring for others, and she’s hoping to inspire others to do the same.
As part of our long-term investment in the Southeastern Indiana region, St. Elizabeth Healthcare has been actively planning a new hospital campus in Greendale, strategically located off I-275 for enhanced accessibility. Initially, groundbreaking was scheduled for an undecided date in 2025.
A new report from the American Cancer Society shows some positive trends when it comes to cancer mortality rates, as well as more promising news on technology to fight the disease.
From Addition Medicine to Vascular Surgery, congratulations to the St. Elizabeth Healthcare & St. Elizabeth Physicians doctors spotlighted in Cincinnati Magazine’s Top Doctors issue.
A new program in two Northern Kentucky cities aims to reduce avoidable trips to the emergency department and inpatient hospital stays for adults with certain chronic diseases.
St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Edgewood has been rated High Performing in Maternity Care by U.S. News & World Report. This distinction places St. Elizabeth Healthcare among the elite in maternity care and recognizes its dedication to delivering top-quality services for mothers and babies throughout the region.
David Szeremet is back doing what he loves after overcoming a nearly fatal heart disease.
In recognition of its outstanding patient safety, St. Elizabeth Healthcare’s four eligible hospitals – St. Elizabeth Dearborn, Edgewood, Florence and Ft. Thomas – have received the highest possible grade, an “A,” for patient safety from The Leapfrog Group’s Fall 2024 National Hospital Safety Grades.
Dr. Michael Gieske exemplifies just the kind of doctor you would want for yourself — kind, personable, charming, capable, well educated, experienced, dedicated, warm, engaging — and ferocious.

