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As a board-certified dermatologist, I regularly treat patients with the most common cancer in the U.S., nonmelanoma skin cancer, affecting 3.3 million Americans yearly, including roughly 68,000 in … more
WALTERBORO:     Glen Earl Craven Sr., husband of Suzanne “Suze” Johnson Hickman, passed away at his home under hospice care Sunday afternoon, April 14, 2024.  He was 64. … more
Mrs. Alice Laverne Fennell, 87, of Brunson, entered into eternal rest Wednesday evening, April 17, 2024, at her residence. She was the wife of the late George Edward Fennell. Born April 17, 1937, in … more

Robert L. “Bobby” Frank, husband of Joyce Hill Frank passed away at home on Saturday afternoon. He was 83 years old. Bobby was born January 19th in Adams Run, S.C. the son of John … more
Mr. Perry Fazier was born on February 11, 1954 in Brooklyn N.Y. He was the son of the late Deacon William Frazier and Deaconess Annie Florence Geddis Frazier. Perry transitioned from his earthly life … more
WALTERBORO:     William Scott “Scottie” Headden passed away unexpectedly Sunday afternoon, April 7, 2024 at the Lexington Medical Center in Lexington, SC.  He was 62. … more
COTTAGEVILLE – Mr. Robert Emmit McGhie, Jr., known by many as “Bob”, 87, of Cottageville, entered into rest Thursday afternoon, April 18, 2024, at his residence while under hospice … more

WALTERBORO:     Mr. G.E. Haskell Moore Jr., husband of Jane Cone Moore, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday evening, April 16, 2024 at his home in Walterboro.  He was 73. … more
Charles Melvin Murray, son of the late Melvin and Isadora Murray, was born on February 22, 1956, in Round O, South Carolina. He attended Snipe Elementary School and Colleton High School. At a young … more
WALTERBORO: Mrs. Shirley Walker Satterfield, wife of Doyle Satterfield, passed away peacefully at her home Tuesday morning, April 16, 2024 under hospice care. She was 85. Shirley was born in Gaffney, … more
Mr. Elbert Odell Winfield was born July 17, 1945 to Mr. Elbert Douglas Winfield and Charlie Mae Dukes at the Walterboro Air Force Base. He received his education at the Public School of Colleton … more

It takes very little effort to be polite to others, but it takes more to be rude. In our society today, I see impoliteness more than I have ever seen it in my entire life. Some people do it just to … more
Two little boys, brothers born just a couple of years apart, are arguing at the breakfast table over the last piece of cinnamon toast. Mom intervenes by suggesting that if Jesus were there, He would … more
Last Sunday, I read an inspirational Reader’s Digest post, The 100 Greatest Compliments You Could Ever Give or Receive. Sarah Vincent wrote the piece and began by saying, “If you see something, … more
And so John the Baptist appeared in the wilderness, preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. Mark 1:4 Before Jesus began His earthly ministry, John the Baptist took up … more

On Thursday, April 18 Colleton Medical Center installed and filled a blessing box food pantry in the walking park at Colleton Medical Center. The Blessing Box was beautifully crafted by Colleton … more
Ms. Eartha was admitted to Colleton Medical Center in Fall 2023. She spent several months with us receiving the care she needed to improve her quality of life. During her stay, she became family, and … more
How to reduce stress hormones According to a survey from the American Psychological Association, Americans are more stressed than ever. The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on America's … more
Please join us in recognizing the many contributions our registration team makes to ensure patient communications, management, and overall care experience is, like each of them, exceptional. more

Teen Mental Wellness Day, NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) reminds us that the teenage years bring so much change. Along with all the new things happening in your life signs of mental … more
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