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Foss: Ellis Dental Clinic slated for closure

Foss: Ellis Dental Clinic in Schenectady slated for closure | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 Jon Derry’s teeth were in bad shape when he arrived at Ellis Dental Care.  He’d always had “really weak, soft teeth,” and a car accident made things worse, causing long-lasting damage to his mouth.  Ellis gave Derry what he called “a mouthover,” replacing his front teeth, putting on new crowns and pulling bad molars.  The work, which took place over the course of many months, changed Derry’s life.  “It gave me my confidence back,” the 58-year-old Delanson resident told me. “I can smile in photos. I can smile and feel good about myself.” 

Liberty ARC names new Chief Financial Officer | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 20, 2021 AMSTERDAM  Liberty ARC, the Montgomery County Chapter of The Arc New York, is recently announce the appointment of Karl Cote as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). In this position, Cote will be a part of Liberty ARC’s senior leadership team where he will assist in the development of the organization’s long-term goals, strategies, plans and policies. He will be responsible for providing leadership, development and administration of the financial operation that supports Liberty ARC and its subsidiaries. Cote comes to Liberty ARC with more than two decades of experience in executive management, strategic planning, finance and fundraising. He joins the organization from St. Peter’s Health Partners, where he served as the Executive Director and the Chief Development Officer for more than 17 years. During his time at St. Peter’s, Cote led fund raising of more than $66 million in charitable contributions, he spearheaded the development of strategic planning

Antibody therapy draws appreciation, eases COVID symptoms at Albany clinic

Antibody therapy draws appreciation, eases COVID symptoms at Albany clinic | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Infusion Nurse Ingrid Melton, RN, of East Greenbush (right) and LPN Kaylin McCarthy, of Leeds, demonstrates preparation before she would administer an infusion of Casirivimab and Imdevimab or Bamlanivimab to a patient with COVID at St. Peter s Health Partners Albany Memorial Campus Monoclonal Antibody Infusion Clinic Thursday Shares0 ALBANY The COVID antibody cocktail then-President Trump said worked wonders for him in October now has a growing number of Capital Region fans. The clinic dedicated solely to antibody infusions at the former Albany Memorial Hospital surpassed 450 patients treated this past week. These are the COVID-positive people most at-risk from the virus, those whose underlying conditions put them in danger of extended or even life-threatening illness.

Well Now Urgent Care Opening in Glenville

Scotia-Glenville By Nick DeCaprio on February 5, 2021 at 4:00 PM A new location of Well Now Urgent Care is opening in Glenville. Work is well underway on the new building, which is located directly across the street from Target along Saratoga Road (Rt. 50). The Well Now website says that the practice was supposed to begin accepting patients on January 01, 2021, but that has been delayed as construction is not yet finished. Once complete, the center will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily to provide care for non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses, as well as Covid-19 testing. No word yet if COVID-19 vaccines will be offered at this location. No appointments are needed.

St Peter s antibody infusion center seeing progress fighting early-stage COVID-19

St. Peter s antibody infusion center seeing progress fighting early-stage COVID-19 Monoclonal antibody therapy that blocks coronavirus from latching onto cells gains steam in the Capital Region FacebookTwitterEmail 9 1of9Buy PhotoDr. Melissa Fiorini, director of the monoclonal antibody infusion clinic at Samaritan Hospital St. Peter s Health Partners Albany Memorial Campus, holds the Lilly bamlanivimab injection, one of the drugs used at the monoclonal antibody infusion clinic on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, in Albany, N.Y. A patient receiving the treatment would get an infusion from a 250 ml saline bag with 20 cc of the bamlanivimab injected into the bag. The infusion that takes one hour and then the patient is monitored for another hour. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less

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