
Don’t Ignore Symptoms of an Asthma Attack
Limit exposure to allergens; taking care of your symptoms of an asthma attack means protecting yourself and saving your family scary trips to the emergency room.
400 Hospital Road Starkville, Mississippi 39759
Harry Holliday, MD, is board certified in sleep medicine, pulmonary medicine, critical care medicine and internal medicine. He and his staff offer a full range of services related to lung and sleep disorders. Their goal is to help you breathe and rest easy!
The Clinic accepts most managed care plans and private health insurance, as well as Medicare and Medicaid. For an appointment or additional information, call (662) 615-3771.
Patients in the Center for Breast Health & Imaging are under the care of a team of highly-competent physicians and skilled caregivers, offers the latest tools in the diagnosis and management of breast disease. The center boasts the region's only fellowship-trained surgical breast oncologist. We are dedicated to providing women of all ages with advanced, compassionate care. For an appointment or more information, please call (662) 615-3800.
The OCH Center for Pain Management strives to effectively manage pain and improve quality of life. Board-certified pain manaement specialist, Jack Walters, MD, is committed to providing state-of-the-art, individualized care. He and his team pride themselves in educating patients about their condition and treatment options, as well as empowering them to take an active role in their care. For an appointment or more information, please call (662) 615-3751.
As a board-certified family practitioner with more than two decades of experience, Ava Stegall, DO, knows the importance of providing continuity of care for her patients throughout all stages of their lives. Whether you’re in need of a routine health screening or treatment for an acute or chronic condition, OCH Family Health Clinic is there to provide care for you and your family. For an appointment or more information, please call (662) 615-3731.
Board-certified General Surgeon Travis Methvin, DO, understands the concerns patients have about surgery procedures and goes out of his way to discuss each patient’s condition and treatment options with him or her in great detail. By providing a thorough explanation of their diagnosis and ensuring that they understand the benefits and risks of surgery, Dr. Methvin helps reduce anxiety and enables patients to make informed decisions about their care. For an appointment or more information, please call (662) 615-3781.
The OCH Orthopedic Center provides comprehensive musculoskeletal healthcare to Starkville and the surrounding communities. J. Chad Williams, DO, and his staff provide a full range of services in the prevention, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of skeletal, joint, and muscular injury and disease. For an appointment or more information, please call (662) 615-3741.
Parsons Family Medical Clinic has been a staple in Ackerman for decades and provides a variety of general medical services. Dr. P. Morris Parsons, MD, earned his medical degree from the University of Mississippi and is board certified in family practice. The Clinic accepts all major insurances, including Medicare, Medicaid and Blue Cross. For an appointment or more information, please call (662) 285-3243.
An estimated one in three Americans has difficulty falling asleep or getting enough REM sleep. If you’re one of them, OCH Center for Sleep Medicine can help. Board-certified sleep specialist, Harry Holliday, MD, and his staff evaluate, diagnose and manage all types of sleep disorders. One night in our state-of-the-art sleep lab, which offers hotel-like accommodations and amenities, and you’ll be on your way to future nights of restful, essential sleep. For an appointment or more information, please call (662) 615-3043.
Limit exposure to allergens; taking care of your symptoms of an asthma attack means protecting yourself and saving your family scary trips to the emergency room.
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