Latest Updates for Fairview Range During COVID-19

We’ve taken extraordinary steps in responding to the COVID-19 outbreak in Minnesota and have implemented many changes as we prepare for a likely surge in COVID-19 positive cases in the coming weeks. 

Dealing with Stress During COVID-19

It feels like with every passing hour there’s some new anxiety-inducing headline. While it’s smart to stay up-to-date on this unfolding pandemic, it’s also smart to remember your mental health. We’re all dealing with a new reality right now. With it comes stress, fear, and changes. These can degrade your health, too. That’s why it’s […]

Fairview Mesaba Clinics Moving to Online/Virtual Care to Prevent COVID-19 Spread

In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, Fairview Mesaba Clinics will move to a “virtual first” patient care model effective Tuesday, March 31. During this time, Fairview Mesaba Clinics in Nashwauk and Mt. Iron will be temporarily closed, with in-person care being transitioned to the Fairview Mesaba Clinic-Hibbing location. There will be no […]

Fairview Range Donation FAQs

We’re overwhelmed by offers of support from our community to help in any way they can as our doctors, nurses, and clinical teams work around the clock. Thank you for your generosity. Here’s information on how you can help: 

Our Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgical Capabilities

Fairview Range’s Ear, Nose, and Throat Department offers 21 surgical options. While our doctors and nurses have a deep understanding of each one, the terms can be a mouthful for those without a doctorate. Here’s a breakdown of all our surgical offerings. 

7 Quick Tips to Keep Healthy During Flu Season

It’s flu season and this year’s strain has been a doozy. On top of that, fears of other viruses are spreading like, well, viruses. But there are simple things you can do to keep you and your family protected from everyday germs. 

Triage: Guiding You to the Right Care

Crack. You hear the branch break and look up to see a blur of blue fall to the ground. Your son cries out and you rush to him. When you check him over, he tries to move his arm, but winces in pain. Luckily, he’s able to move it. Thank goodness! But he’s definitely injured. […]