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Our board-certified physicians and staff are dedicated to showing sensitivity, respect, compassion, integrity and humility to all of our patients – young and mature. Located in Evans, Georgia we provide care in Family Practice, Internal Medicine, and Pediatrics.
We are committed to providing exceptional healthcare, accessible to all, in the safest and most compassionate atmosphere possible to build a healthy community. The Patient Guide provides important information for patients who require a hospital stay. Parking is free at Evangelical Community Hospital.
Parking is free at Evangelical Community Hospital. Patient and visitor parking is indicated with yellow lines and there are handicap spaces available near all four main entrances: Degenstein, Rooke, South, and Donehower-Eisenhauer. Current parking map shows temporary entrance due to PRIME construction.
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Jack Dieffenderfer was racing down the soccer field at Lewisburg Area High School when he tried to abruptly change direction, caught his cleat in the turf, and heard an unfamiliar crunching sound come from his knee.
Roger Thoms, 59, of Aaronsburg, spent years working his farm and caring for his beloved horses with knee pain. “I did my normal routine but it kept getting harder and harder to get around,” said Roger.
Arthritis doesn’t care about age and at 52, Tina Shemory, of Allenwood, found her left hip tormented by the condition. “The pain was awful and it wasn’t just during the day,” said Tina, “at night it would be so intense it would wake me up and keep me up.”
For Noreen Malaney, 65, of Middleburg, finding a lump in her breast on her own a month before her scheduled, routine mammogram was nerve-wracking. Following the breast screening, it was confirmed the lump was suspicious. Following a biopsy, she got the call that it was cancer.
Health has always been a priority for Daneen Zaleski, age 53, of Lewisburg. “Supporting breast cancer awareness...was always the right thing to do. Last year it became so much more personal when I was found to have a cancerous lump."
While only suffering one of the many symptoms associated with a heart attack, Duff's quick action and the expertise of the specialists at Evangelical’s Heart and Vascular Center helped save his life. Now, Duff is back to calling balls and strikes for tomorrow’s Hall of Famers.
After lacing up her running shoes, 47-year-old Chrissy Findlay hit the same path she’s been running for years. This time, though, felt special. “I felt like I was headed back to my life before cancer. The sun was shining and I felt amazing.”
Alternate Test Site Closing Due to reduced volumes, the Alternate Test Site at the corner of St. Mary and North 15th streets in Lewisburg will close at 11 am Friday, February 25, 2022.
Visitor Restrictions Update In keeping with recent guidance from the PA Department of Health (PA DOH), we have updated policies related to visitors who are positive for COVID-19 or had close contact with someone who is positive with COVID-19. The following updates are effective immediately.