Your primary care team at Southcentral Foundation is available to discuss your health care at any time. You may have noticed measles making local, national, and even global news. While the news may feel overwhelming, getting the facts will help you make informed decisions.

Whether you are a history buff or a movie fan, chances are you have heard the heroic stories of Togo and Balto and the role they played in 1925 Great Race of Mercy from Nenana to Nome, Alaska. Mushers and their dog teams crossed treacherous terrain during Alaska’s winter to safely bring diphtheria antitoxin to Nome.

Sexually Transmitted Infections Awareness Week – April 14-20 – provides an opportunity to share information about STIs and how they impact lives; reduce related stigma, fear, and discrimination.

With the arrival of spring, an increase in daylight, and rising temperatures comes a sense of renewal for many people. In preparation for Mental Health Awareness Month in May, Southcentral Foundation invites customer-owners to practice 31 days of mindful moments to reflect and consider adopting into your daily routine.

Traumatic brain injury is usually caused by a violent blow or jolt to the head or body. While mild injuries may only cause temporary symptoms, a serious TBI can result in bruising, bleeding, torn tissue, and other physical damage to the brain.

Knowing your blood pressure numbers helps to ensure you are staying in a healthy range. Long-term elevated blood pressures can lead to damage of your blood vessels and organs, and can even contribute to stroke or heart attack. When you share your blood pressure numbers with your health care team, you partner with them to drive your wellness journey.

The population of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough has exploded in the past 10 years – growing over 20 percent in the last decade. With that growth came the need for health care improvements, modifications, and additional avenues of care for Alaska Native and American Indian people in the region.

Folate is a vitamin essential for pregnant mothers and women who may become pregnant as it has a critical role in fetal development. It can be found in foods rich in folate or folic acid, and as a supplement.

Alaskans celebrated Southcentral Foundation Senior Physician Stephanie Eklund’s leadership and positive impact at YWCA Alaska’s 2024 Women of Achievement Awards Luncheon Nov. 18.

Earlier this fall, Southcentral Foundation launched an expansion of pediatric endocrinology and diabetes services, now available to children from birth to age 18 across Alaska. Designed to support families statewide with hormone-related health needs, the expansion means more access to early diagnosis, specialized treatments, and ongoing management of complex endocrine conditions.