UVA Health University Medical Center ranked No. 1 in Virginia and among the top 50 nationally in Newsweek’s “World’s Best Hospitals 2025.”

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UVA Health University Medical Center ranked No. 1 in Virginia and among the top 50 nationally in Newsweek’s “World’s Best Hospitals 2025.”
The UVA Health Perinatal Mood Disorders Clinic provides specialized care and support for mothers experiencing psychiatric illnesses during and after pregnancy.
There’s still lots to learn about the Omicron variant, but we break down the basics.
What if a good night’s sleep was just a few clicks away? This new program might be the answer.
UVA’s Adopt-a-Grandparent program creates meaningful connections between university volunteers and Charlottesville seniors.
Two of Virginia’s major health systems quietly stopped providing gender-affirming care to minors in response to directives from the Trump administration and Virginia’s Republican Attorney General.
There are a number of changes coming to ACA coverage in 2023. Here’s a breakdown of what enrollees need to know, and how to apply.
The at-home patient monitoring option will allow six community health organizations throughout the commonwealth to keep track of select patients’ weight, blood pressure, and temperature, without having to step foot in the office. The at-home patient monitoring option will allow six community health organizations throughout the commonwealth to keep track of select patients’ weight, blood pressure, and temperature, without having to step foot in the office.
CHARLOTTESVILLE – It’s easy to forget, but the COVID-19 vaccine isn’t the only one some people need to take.
CHARLOTTESVILLE – The medical world recently came one step closer to preventing heart attacks and strokes, thanks to a lucky accident at UVA.
MANASSAS-Dr. Zan Zaidi at Novant Health in Manassas joined panelists for a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccine.
RICHMOND – Health districts across Virginia are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways, and some are even closing their doors.
RICHMOND- Virginia is now one step closer to becoming the first Southern state to acknowledge racism as a public health crisis.
CHARLOTTESVILLE – Since July, doctors and nurses at University of Virginia Health haven’t been the only ones monitoring COVID-19 positive patients.
RICHMOND – Feeling under the weather?
CHARLOTTESVILLE-Exercise could help fight COVID-19 symptoms.
CHARLOTTESVILLE – Before COVID-19 ever hit America’s radar, a professor at the University of Virginia discovered a way to treat it.
CHARLOTTESVILLE-Do all students in the United States have the same access to education?
CHARLOTTESVILLE-When will it be ready? That’s the big question when it comes to a COVID-19 vaccine.
CHARLOTTESVILLE-COVID-19 hit Charlottesville’s Latinx and Black communities hard, but some of these groups don’t have access to mass testing.
Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. And if you’re a fan, please forward to three friends who need to know what’s going on in the Commonwealth and tell them...
The University of Virginia Medical Center is reviewing its policy of suing and garnishing wages of patients with outstanding medical bills, after a scathing report from Kaiser Health News revealed the breadth of the policy and its consequences. In the six years...
If you were at Terminal A in Dulles International Airport on Sunday June 2 between 5:30 and 8:30 p.m., you might have been exposed to measles. Northern Virginia health districts are informing people who were at several locations on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday that they...
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month—and with upcoming warm weather and frequent beach trips in mind, it’s important to take precautions to protect yourself and your family from the sun.
Nearly 365,000 people in Virginia—many of whom live in rural areas—lack access to high-speed broadband internet, according to estimates from the FCC. But new funding aims to help get them connected.
A new study conducted by the UVA Cancer Center and VCU’s Massey Cancer Center found that more than 25% of Virginians were unaware of the HPV vaccine.
Virginia’s hospitals topped the Leapfrog Group Hospital Safety Grade state rankings for Fall 2021, with 56% of hospitals receiving an “A” ranking for patient safety.
CHARLOTTESVILLE-No, it’s not time to panic. No, the COVID-19 vaccine didn’t cause an outbreak of heart attacks. But what is myocarditis?
RICHMOND-Workers at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), the second-largest public university in the Commonwealth, are organizing a “wall-to-wall labor union” to represent faculty, staff, and student workers.
RICHMOND-A double graduation is coming, “hazardous” trees attack Shenandoah, we get the results of a poll and Northam offers an endorsement.