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Annualblood testing helps us determine a normal baseline for your pet. Trending these results over time allows us to diagnose problems early, increasing the likelihood of timely intervention and recovery. Lab testing can also reveal the presence of certain illnesses or diseases and rule others out.

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Pa Rural Water has been contracted by Patton Borough of behalf of the Patton to conduct a smoke test assessment of the sewer system located in the Second Ward area of Patton Borough, on July 30th and July 31st, 2024. The smoke testing could be delayed if heavy rains are persistent and soak the ground. Later dates may need to be scheduled.


This smoke testing assessment will assist our operators in locating breaks and defects in our sewer system. A non-toxic smoke will be introduced into a manhole and forced down the sewer lines with a blower. Smoke will escape the system at any point where there is an open break in the line. For example, smoke may rise from the ground in yards, stream banks, storm drains, etc. Smoke will also escape from all manhole lids, vents on building/home roofs, cleanouts, or foundations in the area where the testing is being conducted. Be advised that smoke can enter your home, office, or place of business. Should smoke enter your building or home, open windows for ventilation and contact the crew working in the area.


This a Public Service Announcement from Patton Borough. Street Sweeping will continue tomorrow May 6th -Starting with the First Ward after 10am and will continue First Ward Tuesday 8am to 3pm. Wednesday will be the Business District from 8am to 3pm. Thursday and Friday will be Second Ward from 8am to 3pm. Next week will be any touch up areas from 8am to 3pm. Please find alternate parking if you normally park on the street. If a vehicle is left on a street that area will not be cleaned. Thank you for your cooperation with the dust and inconvenience as the streets are cleaned. See Facebook for any continued updates.


Every pregnancy and birth is unique, and we strive to support your vision of the perfect experience with the goal of healthy mom and healthy baby. We support a wide range of delivery options, including: natural childbirth, labor support with our Midwife, Deanna Farmer-CNM, pain control with epidural, C-Section and VBAC. We enjoy caring for both low-risk and high-risk obstetrical patients. Some high-risk conditions we commonly care for include; advanced maternal age, multiples, diabetes, hypertension, IVF and previous cervical or uterine surgery. In the event that our patients have questions or needs after office hours, we have a physician on call 24 hours per day.


If your pregnancy is complicated, more frequent visits may be necessary. It is advisable to make two or three appointments in advance. Please be assured that we make every effort to run on schedule; however, emergencies do occur. Please make sure we have your current telephone number and email address, as we may need to call, text or email you to inform you that we are running behind. If you cannot make an appointment, please call and cancel at least 24 hours in advance. If you deliver, we will automatically cancel subsequent appointments.


First trimester bleeding/risk of miscarriage

Thirty percent of women bleed in the first trimester of pregnancy. Women always worry that this indicates a miscarriage, but at least 50% of those who bleed do not miscarry. An ultrasound can help us diagnose if miscarriage is a risk. Call us if you have bleeding so that we can determine if you need a visit or an ultrasound. It is fine to wait to call during normal business hours unless you have one of the following signs, which might require emergency care:


Genetic Screening (Optional)

If you have certain risk factors, including advanced maternal age or a positive family history, you may have genetic testing that will screen for the most common chromosomal abnormalities seen in pregnancies. This testing can also tell us what the sex of your baby is and can be done after 10 completed weeks of pregnancy.


We also offer an optional gender scan around 16 weeks to determine the sex of your baby. This ultrasound is not typically covered by insurance and therefore a cash payment will be due the time of the appointment.


One-hour Glucose test

All patients will get a blood sugar test during their sixth month of pregnancy to screen for gestational diabetes. We recommend fasting for a few hours before this test. You will be provided with the glucose solution when you arrive for your appointment which you will drink in 5 minutes. At the end of your appointment, or when an hour has passed, your labs will be drawn to test your glucose level.


Complete Blood Count

We will also screen your blood to evaluate for possible anemia at the time of your glucose screening. If your levels are below a certain threshold, which is common during pregnancy, you may be started on iron supplements.


TDaP Vaccine

TDaP is a vaccine that protects against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (whooping cough) in people who are 11-64 years of age. The TDaP vaccine is recommended for all pregnant women in their 3rd trimester regardless of previous vaccinations. This is to protect the baby from transmission of whooping cough in its first few months of life. While not usually a serious illness in adults, whooping cough can be fatal to newborn babies. Other family members and caregivers should be current in their vaccine as well to help protect the baby (it is due every 10 years in non-pregnant adults).


We welcome your questions. If possible, please hold routine questions for your regular prenatal visits. If you have questions that need to be addressed, please call our office during regular office hours. Our nursing staff can answer many of your questions or will find out the necessary information from one of our doctors and will relay the information to you. If your questions require that you speak directly to a physician, please be aware, we generally return calls during the late afternoon when we have finished seeing patients. If you have an emergency, please tell our receptionist the nature of your problem so that it may be handled immediately.


Beginning in March of 2006, Dr. Patton obtained his Idaho State license and began private practice work in the Boise area. In December 2008 and following nearly 2 years in the Boise area, Dr. Patton and his family have relocated to Kansas, their home State. Since becoming re-licensed in Kansas and returning to the Wichita area, Dr. Patton continues to be in private practice, and is affiliated with The Therapy Center in Wichita, Kansas. In private practice, Dr. Patton has primarily worked with children, adolescents, and families. A significant amount of his practice has included neuropsychological assessment with children and adults, including forensic/competency evaluation. Although Dr. Patton has completed extensive specialty training in Neuropsychology and related assessment/testing, he has been accustomed to working with a wide spectrum of individuals and variety of mental illnesses in the community setting. He has worked and continues to work with individuals and families in traditional psychotherapy, as well as in the formal psychological and neuropsychological assessment settings.


Beginning in August of 2016, Dr. Patton and a colleague, Dr. Shelby Evans opened a new clinic; Kansas Behavioral Health. Dr. Patton continues to practice in the Wichita area at KBH. Since early 2015, Dr. Patton also serves as a Behavioral Science Officer with the Kansas Army National Guard.


Patton Township Police Department is now accepting applications for the position of Police Officer. Applications will be accepted through May 12th, 2023 and the written test will be offered on May 20th, 2023.


Paper copies of the testing guide for application may also be picked up at the front desk at the Township building, 100 Patton Plaza, State College, PA 16803. Please contact the Police Department at 814-234-0273 with any questions and click here to visit the Police page on our website.


The Samaritan laboratory physicians, certified technologists, technicians, phlebotomists, and support staff provide the highest-quality diagnostic, monitoring, and wellness testing using leading-edge technology. Our goal is to provide consistently accurate and timely laboratory testing results. We are inspected and accredited by:


Welcome to the DSH-Patton Psychology Practicum Page. Our program provides training to local doctoral students in APA accredited clinical psychology programs. It is an advanced, pre-internship training experience designed to help our trainees prepare for full-time predoctoral internships. The large majority of our former practicum students have gone on to acquire APA-accredited internships, and work across the country. The DSH-Patton training program (post-doctoral fellowship, predoctoral internship, and practicum training) is directed by Dr. David Glassmire, Ph.D., ABPP. The practicum program is directed by Dr. Sherin Singleton, Psy.D. The focus of our practicum program is the development of solid clinical skills in the context of a forensic psychiatric hospital.


Neuropsychology Track (FREE Program), English or Spanish Language Emphasis: The Neuropsychology Consultation Service (NCS) at Patton State Hospital is currently accepting two practicum positions for its Functional Rehabilitation and Educational Experience (FREE) program to start FALL 2023 (1 English-language track position and 1 Spanish-language track position). Students desiring training in neuropsychology may apply for one of the Neuropsychology Track practicum positions at DSH-Patton. The neuropsychology practicum within NCS is designed to provide training on how to be a clinical neuropsychologist within a forensic setting. It provides practicum students experiences in neuropsychological assessment, cognitive remediation, and how to be a neuropsychology consultant within the context of a forensic setting. The neuropsychology practicum student will primarily be training under the FREE program.

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