3 03, 2017

3 Spring Break Staycations Near Tyler and Longview

By |2022-04-07T13:45:04-05:00March 3rd, 2017|Local Longview, Local Tyler|0 Comments

When you’re a tad too late on planning a trip to Disney World or Hawaii for Spring Break—or just want to stay local for a change—there are many options for staycations near Tyler and Longview where you can still feel like you’re getting away from it all. Because Hospitality Health ER believes every family deserves [...]

13 02, 2017

4 Unique, Easy-to-Do Valentine’s Day Ideas to Build Happy Hearts at Home

By |2022-04-07T13:45:12-05:00February 13th, 2017|Children & Youth, Holidays|0 Comments

It’s Heart-Healthy Month at Hospitality Health ER, and while we always want to promote healthy lifestyle choices like exercising, dietary changes, and smoking cessation to boost healthy hearts, February is also the perfect month for promoting happy hearts. With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, here are a few personalized ideas that will melt your [...]

4 02, 2017

Positive Discipline: Ages 1 to 5

By |2022-04-07T13:45:22-05:00February 4th, 2017|Children & Youth|0 Comments

There are many joys of parenting, but let’s be real, it can be also be tough to be the parent of a young child, especially a strong-willed one. Just ask our nurses and doctors at Hospitality Health ER who are raising “highly-spirited kids” of their very own. We’ve seen it all: meltdowns in public places, [...]

3 02, 2017

Sore Throats: 5 Commonly Asked Questions

By |2022-04-07T13:45:30-05:00February 3rd, 2017|Emergency Medicine, Virus & Respitory|0 Comments

People have come to accept sore throats as a part of life. Usually they aren’t an indication of anything too serious. But especially during the colder months, our emergency rooms in Longview and Tyler see plenty of patients struggling from sore throat complications caused by the flu or an infection: kids who refuse to eat [...]

25 01, 2017

How to Achieve Better Health: The Perfect Complement to Diet and Exercise

By |2022-08-24T10:38:49-05:00January 25th, 2017|Daily Living, Wellness & Nutrition|0 Comments

You always heard that giving of yourself is a good thing, but did you know that community service can actually lead to better health: physical health, mental health, and life expectancy? Our team at Hospitality Health ER meets thousands of community members each year through our interactions at our Tyler and Longview emergency rooms, and by [...]

22 01, 2017

Measles and This Little-Known Thing Called SSPE: Why You Should Vaccinate

By |2022-04-07T13:45:48-05:00January 22nd, 2017|Daily Living, Wellness & Nutrition|0 Comments

The California measles outbreak of 2015 prompted many discussions around the need for parents to have their kids vaccinated. The CDC reported 145 measles cases from the California outbreak, with researchers pointing to “under-vaccination” as the cause for the spread. They found that only 50% of people exposed to the measles during that time period [...]

20 01, 2017

How Much Screen Time is OK? Doctors’ New Guidelines For Raising Connected Kids

By |2022-04-07T12:51:09-05:00January 20th, 2017|Children & Youth|0 Comments

Have you ever wondered if you’re a bad parent because you allow your kids too much iPad and screen time so you can catch a break?  Well, join the crowd. Whether you’re a working parent or manage the household, most of us are guilty of giving in to a few hours, or maybe even more, of iPad, [...]

19 01, 2017

Locally-Owned Restaurants in Tyler: Healthier Kids’ Meals Options

By |2022-04-07T12:51:28-05:00January 19th, 2017|Children & Youth, Local Tyler, Wellness & Nutrition|0 Comments

At Hospitality Health Emergency Room (HHER), we like to find ways to help our community beyond their needs for urgent care and emergency services. We want to help families be happy and healthy, which starts with encouraging positive lifestyle habits. When it comes to good nutrition, we know it’s difficult to cook a healthy, home-cooked [...]

18 01, 2017

UTIs in Children: How Can I Tell if My Child Has a Urinary Tract Infection?

By |2022-04-07T12:51:35-05:00January 18th, 2017|Children & Youth, Emergency Medicine|0 Comments

According to Babycenter.com, about 8 percent of girls and 2 percent of boys will have at least one UTI, or urinary tract infection, during childhood. UTIs happen when bacteria gets in the urine by way of bloodstream or skin around the genitals. This can create an infection and inflammation of the urinary tract. If your kids [...]

23 12, 2016

How to Not Go Nuts by Eating Nuts: Cashews for Depression, Anxiety, and General Health

By |2022-04-07T12:51:46-05:00December 23rd, 2016|Daily Living, Wellness & Nutrition|0 Comments

As the price tag of cashews— and most other nuts— continues to rise, many of us will pass them up muttering, “$7.00 a bag? That’s so not worth it.” Well, think again. Cashews aren’t just tasty, protein-filled snacks: they contain powerful, health-enhancing nutrients that may keep us from, well, going nutty. Yes, you heard that [...]