News at MCOR

Audiology Specialists at the Medical Center

The Medical Center is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Monica Taggart, Au.D., of Kendall Audiology and Hearing Aid Center. She received her Doctorate in Audiology with Honors from…
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Drive-Up Convenience for Your Flu Shot

The Medical Center’s annual drive-through flu clinic will be held on the dates below. Simply pull up to the back of the Medical Center (by the lab entrance) in your…
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Medicare Open Enrollment is Now

October 15 to December 7 is Medicare’s 2026 open enrollment period. This is a chance to re-evaluate your Medicare insurance which typically consists of Part A, Part B, a Medigap…
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Employee of the Quarter: Eli Torres

Congratulations to the Medical Center’s Employee of the Quarter, Eli Torres! Eli began his career at Ocean Reef in 2010 with the Hotel, where he held a variety of roles…
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October is in the Pink

October is National Breast Cancer Month. Schedule your annual mammogram and support breast cancer awareness through volunteering, fundraising, or joining events. Far too many of us have friends, family or…
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A Grand Turnout for the 41st-Annual Fun-Raiser

Rain in the forecast with cloudy and windy conditions didn’t deter this year’s sporting events. Participation was up over 20 percent this year compared to last year. Such great community…
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New Service Provider at the Medical Center

by Gail Wheeler The Medical Center has added another valuable service for their patients: Keys Mobile Medical of Key Largo began providing IV and Hydration Therapy on March 13. They…
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Lecture Series: Robotic Knee Surgery

by Gail Wheeler Please join us at 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 14, at the Cultural Center Theatre, for the latest presentation in the 2023 Lecture Series: Dr. Andrew D. Pearle…
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Increased Fall & Cart Injuries in 2023

By Gail Wheeler The Medical Center has been seeing an increase in golf cart- and fall-related injuries for 2023, as compared to 2022. The injuries are ranging from scrapes to…
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That’s a Hard Pill to Swallow

“That’s a hard pill to swallow” isn’t just a figure of speech: It’s a real-life problem for many people. Difficulty swallowing is called dysphagia. It can be caused by several…
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