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Your health care needs always come first at Mayo Clinic Health System in Plainview, whether that means primary care or specialty care services. Mayo Clinic Health System delivers trusted Mayo Clinic care close to your home.
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Clinic
275 First St. SW, Plainview, MN 55964- Appointments:
- 507-534-3169
- General:
- 507-534-3169
- Clinic Hours:
- Mon-Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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If you are unable to see your primary care provider and need high-quality health care today, we offer several options where you can receive same-day care.
Family Medicine
Care for children and adults of all ages: annual exams, well-child visits, diagnostics, screenings and referrals.
What’s Happening in the Community
Goodbye to pain after long-delayed hip surgery
Like most people, Blake Robinson was unsettled in the weeks leading up to an orthopedic procedure. But his medical team put him at ease. So much so that looking back now, Blake says he would recommend to anyone in a similar situation that they pursue surgery, too.
5 tips to help your teen manage acne
Teenagers with acne may develop low self-esteem and mental health issues. Follow these five tips to help your teenager manage acne.
Home care aids recovery after heart-assist implant surgery
Mat Walker has lived with heart problems since 1989, but when things took a turn for the worse, heart surgery was needed. Read how home health care got him back to doing what he loves.
Woman gets life back after unexpected hydrocephalus diagnosis
Dorothy Sorlie's decreased mobility was blamed on arthritis and a right foot which needed surgery. Determined to find the root cause, a CT scan was ordered, which showed something more serious.
Heart-healthy tips from the front line
Staying heart healthy can be a challenge — especially when good intentions bump into balancing work, family and taking care of yourself. Our Cardiology staff share tips for combating some common pitfalls of heart health.
Interval training for heart health
When it comes to exercise, what’s best for your heart: slow and steady, or fast and furious?
High blood pressure: The silent killer
High blood pressure can lead to a host of serious problems, including heart attack, heart failure and stroke. That’s why it’s important to know your risk factors for developing high blood pressure — and to take steps to lower your risks.
Women and heart disease: Understanding unique signs, risks
Heart disease is the most common cause of death among both men and women in the U.S. But women have unique signs and risk factors that may still be overlooked or misunderstood.
Goodbye to pain after long-delayed hip surgery
Like most people, Blake Robinson was unsettled in the weeks leading up to an orthopedic procedure. But his medical team put him at ease. So much so that looking back now, Blake says he would recommend to anyone in a similar situation that they pursue surgery, too.
Home care aids recovery after heart-assist implant surgery
Mat Walker has lived with heart problems since 1989, but when things took a turn for the worse, heart surgery was needed. Read how home health care got him back to doing what he loves.
Woman gets life back after unexpected hydrocephalus diagnosis
Dorothy Sorlie's decreased mobility was blamed on arthritis and a right foot which needed surgery. Determined to find the root cause, a CT scan was ordered, which showed something more serious.
Hard work, determination help woman prepare for successful knee surgery
For over a decade, Ann Statz endured substantial knee pain that restricted her activity. Her weight kept surgery out of reach. Learn how determination helped her overcome that hurdle.
Feeling fantastic after minimally invasive heart valve surgery
When James Tembrock, 73, of St. Cloud, Minnesota, learned he would need heart valve surgery, he says he never dreamed his search for a less-invasive option would lead him to Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Rainbow baby brings joy after long journey to parenthood
Stephanie and Nick Beaudrie, D.O., never gave up hope that they would have a healthy baby. They share their story of heartache and joy having experienced three pregnancy losses before welcoming their son, Owen.
Palliative, hospice care ease transition for terminally ill man
Jim Moessner was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. He managed it well, and lived a normal life for decades. But then everything changed.
Regular mammograms, 3D imaging lead to early breast cancer detection
Jan Jenswold was just going in for a routine mammogram. She had no family history of breast cancer, so she wasn't worried. But a 3D mammogram showed something concerning.
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Mayo Clinic Minute: Alzheimer’s disease risk and lifestyle. https://t.co/MKh11osBih https://t.co/thfd3jSvPs
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Hear how Keith survived cardiac arrest while exercising during a cardiac rehab session at “Stories from the Heart”… https://t.co/yLWl1kZ17j
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Mankato Family YMCA, Mayo Clinic Health System team up for "Healthy Moms" series. https://t.co/iWTBxctUAa via @keyc
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Mayo Clinic Q and A: What is cat scratch fever? https://t.co/91apsSj4Ca https://t.co/HgCI7YD9Fh
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Dr. Amit Sood presented a talk on stress in agriculture and how to cope. https://t.co/OboeMGdhfF via @keyc
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Registration open for Big Blue Dragon Boat Festival in La Crosse. https://t.co/4QnoF1GQ4i via @news8news
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Mayo Clinic Health System – Franciscan Healthcare in La Crosse hosted "Love Your Community" on Thursday, which allo… https://t.co/16fMpAvwNL
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Report: Earlier depression interventions needed for expectant mothers. https://t.co/HB02BLtLqc via @Mankatonews
Do vaccines really work? How do we know? Find answers to these questions and more. https://mayocl.in/2QqUmt0
Blake Robinson's Orthopedic Surgery team put him so at ease he would recommend to anyone that they pursue surgery too, if needed. https://mayocl.in/2SJuObE
When it comes to fitness, understanding your “Why” is the first step. Why is your physical health important to you? Why should you prioritize your health and fitness? What’s in it for you? Hear from someone who has coached people through this awareness. Learn about the importance of understanding your why and how that can help you achieve success in both fitness and in life. By the end of the presentation, learn how to identify your why and what steps you can take to make your why part of your daily life. To register call 507-460-1706 or visit the Community Education website at: https://austin.revtrak.net/Community-Education/
Newborn Nevaeh's timing perhaps couldn't have been worse. But seven weeks from her due date, she was ready to enter the outside world.
Get your move on through a fun morning of skating with family and friends. Plenty of space! Sign up today: https://mayoclinichealthsystem.org/classes-and-events/rock-n-roller-skating-rl
Staying heart healthy can be a challenge — especially when your good intentions bump into your real life. Get tips for combating some common pitfalls of heart health. https://mayocl.in/2MD4dYf