Fairview Lakes Medical Center
5200 Fairview Blvd. Wyoming, MN 55092 651-982-7000
Urgent Care at Fairview Lakes Medical Center, Wyoming
noon-8 p.m. 7 days a week
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY DIAL 911
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Fairview Clinics in This Area
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Fairview Lakes JobCare
11725 Stinson Ave. Chisago City, MN 55013 651-213-8020
Fairview Lakes HomeCaring & Hospice
11725 Stinson Ave. Chisago, MN 55013 651-257-8850
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Welcome to Fairview Lakes Medical Center
Working hand-in-hand with each other
Fairview Lakes Health Services provides highly cooperative, patient-focused and team-oriented health care. Fairview Lakes Medical Center, Wyoming, Minn., and satellite clinics in Chisago City, North Branch, Rush City, Hugo and Lino Lakes remain focused on the most important member of the health care team – you.
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Driving directions and map to Fairview Lakes Medical Center
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Health Updates

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Depression takes a high toll
Difficulty concentrating, constant fatigue, a lingering feeling of the "blues" -- these are signs that suggest you should ask your doctor about treatment for depression. To test your knowledge on the topic, take this quiz
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Do you have a Health Care Directive?
A health care directive (sometimes called a living will or advance directive) is authorization you give in advance about the kinds of health care you want or do not want if you cannot speak for yourself. Protect your right to make your own medical choices. For a free copy of a Minnesota Health Care Directive workbook and form, call Fairview On Call at 612-672-7272 or access a form online
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The skin you're in
As the weather warms and outdoor activities increase, be sure you know the risks of sun damage to your skin. Take this quiz
to find out how much you know about protecting your skin from the dangers of sun exposure.
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Prostate problems are common in men 50 and older.
Click here and take this quiz
based on information from the National Institute on Aging, to find out how much you know about the prostate.
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Diabetes symptoms harmless?
More than 20 million Americans have diabetes and nearly one in three doesn't know it often because many of its symptoms seem harmless. But complications can be debilitating and life-threatening. Take this test to determine your risk of developing type II diabetes
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Keep track of your medicines
“My Medicine List,” is a handy form to help you, your doctors and other caregivers ensure your health safety and well-being. List your prescriptions, over-the counter meds, herbals, immunizations, drug interactions and other information related to your health on a form that folds up into a credit card size. Call 612-672-7274 or click here
to download your own.
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Be a happy couple
Loving gestures, private nicknames, and other forms of endearment help create an enduring bond between two life partners. Authors Carol Bruess and Anna Kudak share the stories, habits, and activities they've collected from everyday couples in the new Fairview Press
book, "What Happy Couples Do."
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Sleep for the health of it
Everyone needs adequate sleep but do you know why it's so important? Take this quiz
to see how much you know.
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Take care of your voice
Coughs, cold viruses, dry air...even overuse at the stadium...can take a toll on your voice. Visit the Fairview Voice Center
for a fact sheet with tips on protecting your voice.
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Disease prevention
Exercise regularly, avoid germs, eat a balanced diet, get enough rest -- these are just a few steps on the road to good health. How much do you know about preventing disease? Test your knowledge with this quiz
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Your strong support
Sitting, standing, moving...your back
supports you all day, every day. Take this quiz
to find out how much you know about taking care of your back.
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News & Events 
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Baby Bonanza scheduled for May 31, Fairview Lakes Medical Center, Wyoming Tired of combing garage sales for deals on children’s furniture, toys and clothing? The Fairview Lakes’ Baby Bonanza Sale is for you. The spring event will be held on Saturday, May 31, from 9 a.m. - noon, in the atrium at Fairview Lakes Medical Center in Wyoming. |
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The Fairview Lakes Auxiliary's Annual "Bike, Walk 'n' Roll" moves to spring this year, May 31 The Fairview Lakes Auxiliary invites cyclists, in-line skaters and walkers to “Bike, Walk ‘n’ Roll” on Saturday, May 31, 2008 at Fairview Lakes Medical Center in Wyoming. Proceeds of this outing benefit the Leah Hillesheim Health Care Scholarship Fund, which awards annual scholarships to local students who are preparing for a career in health care. |
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Pros and cons of weight loss surgery for treating diabetes. May 13 at Fairview in Wyoming. Pros and cons of weight loss surgery for the treatment of diabetes will be the topic when the Fairview Lakes Diabetes Support Group meets at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, in Conference Room B at Fairview Lakes Medical Center, Wyoming. |
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Weight loss surgery support group available at Fairview, Wyoming A monthly support group for people who have had, or are scheduled for, weight-loss surgery meets on a monthly basis at Fairview Lakes Medical Center in Wyoming. |
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Fairview Lakes volunteers give a record-breaking 35,613 hours of service Fairview Lakes Health Services salutes the 288 volunteers who enhance the health care provided to our community, donating a record-breaking 35,613 hours of service last year. |
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Fairview Hugo Clinic ranks in top four in statewide comparison for care of patients with diabetes If you have diabetes, Fairview Hugo Clinic offers you some of the best care available in Minnesota to reduce your risk of cardiovascular complications. |
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Four Fairview Lakes clinics among top in state for diabetes care Four clinics operated by Fairview Lakes Health Services have been recognized by the Bridges to Excellence (BTE) program for providing diabetes treatment that gives patients better outcomes. |
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Asthma doesn't need to run your life; help is available Just when the weather warms up enough for folks to enjoy the outdoors, thousands of Minnesotans may find that the season makes it hard to breathe. Heavy pollen counts can make spring the worst season for asthma, a chronic inflammatory (swelling) disease of the airways. |
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