Monthly Archives: November 2008
Floyd Memorial Laboratory/Blood Bank Earns AABB Accreditation
The Floyd Memorial Laboratory/Blood Bank has earned accreditation from AABB for transfusion services. The accreditation, which is good for two years, follows an intensive on-site assessment by specially trained AABB assessors and measures the level of medical, technical and administrative performance within the facility against the standards set by AABB. Floyd Memorial is one of [...]
Floyd Memorial Offers Free Genetic Disorder Screening for Patients with Confirmed Diagnosis of COPD, Emphysema and Other Breathing Conditions
A simple finger-stick blood test can identify a genetic disorder linked to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Floyd Memorial and Talecris Biotherapeutics will be offering the screening free of charge to patients who meet screening guidelines. Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) affects an estimated 100,000 Americans but is diagnosed in fewer than five percent of the [...]
Injuries don’t take a recess
Fall sports and other activities come with their share of bumps, bruises and cuts. We offer the care you need at two convenient locations. Click here for more information and directions to our Urgent Care Centers
A picture could save your life
Breast screenings with mammograms have drastically reduced breast cancer deaths in women. Floyd Memorial’s Women’s Imaging Center offers state-of- the-art women’s testing procedures, including digital mammograms, in one comfortable, convenient and private location. The Women’s Center is a certified Softer Mammogram Provider, a distinction awarded to few medical centers. Services available at the Women’s Imaging [...]
Floyd Memorial Cancer Center
The word looms large in so many lives. Through the Cancer Center of Indiana, Floyd Memorial offers the only free-standing center that provides both radiation and medical oncology in one place. We’re also the only center with genetic testing, as well as offering a less invasive radiation treatment for prostate cancer. And here at Floyd [...]





