Members and guests of the Madison Catholic Woman’s Club were reminded of God’s mercy through the speaker at their 105th annual Spring Celebration and the recipient of the club’s annual Christian Achievement Award.
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Volunteers keep costs low, free clinic running smoothly
MADISON — In June, Our Lady of Hope Clinic celebrated its fourth anniversary of providing free medical care to Dane County’s uninsured men, women, and children.
The clinic, which first opened its doors to uninsured patients on June 1, 2009, is the area’s only completely free full-time primary care clinic for people without health insurance.
In vitro fertilization: Do the ends justify the means?
Since the birth of Louise Brown — the world’s first “test tube baby” — in 1978, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has become an increasingly common way for infertile couples to attempt to become parents.
Our Lady of Hope Clinic celebrates one year of Catholic primary care
Our Lady of Hope Clinic marked its first anniversary of providing authentically Catholic primary care to southern Wisconsin on Thursday, April 1.
Open house held at clinic Feb. 9
Our Lady of Hope Clinic, 6425 Odana Rd., holds an open house and tour of the clinic each second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m.
Our Lady of Hope Clinic presentations
Dr. Anne Johnson and Dr. Michael Kloess of Our Lady of Hope Clinic, 6425 Odana Rd., Ste. 3, will be giving presentations and answering questions about this new clinic model at two upcoming presentations:
New clinic plans open house
Our Lady of Hope Clinic announced that it will open its doors to the public for an open house on Tuesday, March 24, from 3 to 7 p.m.
Our Lady of Hope Clinic secures location
Our Lady of Hope Clinic announced that it has signed a five-year lease for what will become Dane County’s newest and most unique primary care clinic.
Pro-life approach to health care — New NFP-only, pro-life clinic seen as a sign of hope
Fredrich Nietzsche wrote in the 19th century that “Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torments of man.” For Nietzsche, hope was God’s carrot over the hot coals of life.