Lawrence County Memorial Hospital (LCMH) located in Lawrenceville has announced the addition of a new Urology service line.
The move will expand access to specialty care and help local patients receive evaluation and treatment closer to home. As part of the expansion, LCMH will welcome Cassi Fiscus, a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with a strong and extensive background in acute and specialty and a focused commitment to urology. Fiscus earned her nursing degree from Lakeland College of Nursing in 2015 and began her medical career in critical care.
LCMH Chief Executive Officer Amy Hurley says that the addition of urology is another step forward in providing high quality specialty care at the local level and the addition continues the effort to bring needed medical services to the Lawrence County and surrounding communities.
ICAC looks to grow in search for online predators
VA announces $112M grant opportunity to strengthen community-based suicide prevention efforts
Nominations being accepted for 2026 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation
New track chairs make Indiana a national leader in accessibility at state parks
Special Olympics Indiana hosting 54th annual state basketball tournament
Thrive info session planned for March 26
BMV warns of scam, more deceptive messages
King looks to bring experience to Parke County Council
Colorado man arrested on Indiana resident for child solicitation, other charge
Zumwalt looks to carry Republican nod for Vermillion County Commissioner District 2
Brazil man arrested on rape, other charges
Getting to know the Centerville Bulldogs
GE Aerospace to make millions of dollars of investment in Terre Haute, Lafayette
Phelps looks to claim Vermillion County Commissioner District 2 seat
Rodney Atkins to perform at Putnam County Fairgrounds
Smith looks to punch ticket to Rockville Town Board seat
Safe Zones enforcement to resume on I-70 in Hancock Co., begin on I-65 in Jasper Co.
IDHS focuses on raising awareness during Severe Weather Preparedness Week, March 8-14
