Reagan's Story

Reagan's Story

Reagan Sloan was nearing the end of her high school athletic career when a shoulder injury sidelined her. Reagan continued to have pain despite therapy and nonoperative measures. Ultimately a surgery was necessary. Today, she has recovered, attends college, and is exploring recreational sports. This is her story.

Neesha Allen, A Devoted Mother

Neesha Allen, A Devoted Mother

Following a serious car accident, Neesha Allen’s life turned upside down. The determined mother of three young children shares her story of recovery.

Cathy Peters, Saved By A Miracle

Cathy Peters, Saved By A Miracle

High winds brought down a stack of hay bales pinning Cathy underneath one of them. Cathy shares how her daughter miraculously saved her from more harm and her road to recovery.

Chastity Rettig, Never Giving Up

Chastity Rettig, Never Giving Up

Chastity Rettig suffered an accidental gunshot wound to the chest. With a “never give up” attitude, Chastity shares her story.

Travis Osborne, Life After Loss

Travis Osborne, Life After Loss

Travis Osborne’s night out celebrating with friends in Dayton’s Oregon District ended with a mass shooting. Travis shares how his experience and loss of his friend has affected his life.

Renae Eshleman, 20 Years Later

Renae Eshleman, 20 Years Later

Twenty years after a car accident, Renae Eshleman shares how a trauma so long ago has affected her life through the years and how it led her to choose her current profession.

August 30, 2022 Youth Athletes and Overuse Injuries Webinar

August 30, 2022 Youth Athletes and Overuse Injuries Webinar

If you missed the live webinar on Youth Athletes and Overuse Injuries, you can now watch the video. You'll learn how you can help the youth athlete in your life prevent overuse injuries as specialization in organized sports continues to climb in popularity among children, putting them at risk.

Father and daughter receive Focused Ultrasound treatment on the same day.

Father and daughter receive Focused Ultrasound treatment on the same day.

Testimonial may not be representative of all treatment outcomes.

African American Wellness Walk 2022

African American Wellness Walk 2022

Premier Health is pleased to announce the African American Wellness Walk (AAWW) is returning for its 22nd year. Join our stride as we walk to raise awareness of and combat the health disparities and social injustices that impact African Americans. To sign up virtually or in-person, visit https://runsignup.com/2022aaww.

Back Pain Webinar - 5-25-2022

Back Pain Webinar - 5-25-2022

If you missed the live back pain webinar, you can now watch the video. During these webinars, our physicians will discuss common causes of back and neck pain and give insights into new treatment options to discuss with your physician — both operative and non-operative. You’ll also learn practical tips for managing back and neck pain that you can build into your own life.

Raymond Kiefhaber, MD – 2022 Physician Hero Award

Raymond Kiefhaber, MD – 2022 Physician Hero Award

Atrium Medical Center Foundation’s 2022 Joie de Vivre gala honored Physician Hero, Raymond Kiefhaber, MD. A pioneering orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Kiefhaber practiced in Middletown from 1960 until his retirement in 2010. He was a board trustee of Middletown Regional Hospital for 27 years and served as chief of staff from 1971 to 1973. He and his wife, Jean Anne, were ardent supporters of the new Atrium Medical Center campus. Dr. Kiefhaber was among a group of Middletown leaders who established Atrium Medical Center Foundation in 1984, and serves on the Foundation board.

Dr. Bruce and Neila Barnes – 2022 Community Hero Award

Dr. Bruce and Neila Barnes – 2022 Community Hero Award

Atrium Medical Center Foundation’s 2022 Joie de Vivre gala honored two Community Heroes, Dr. Bruce and Neila Barnes. The couple has lived in the Middletown area for more than 60 years. Both Dr. and Mrs. Barnes have made their mark on the hospital and the Foundation. Mrs. Barnes’ volunteer work includes chairing the Middletown Area Federation of Women’s Club Charity Ball in 1978 and serving on the Foundation’s gala committee since its first event in 2007. Dr. Barnes is a long-time member of the Middletown Fine Arts Center board, where he garnered two service awards. He also served as president of the Butler County Dental Society. In 2003, the Foundation’s board of directors asked Dr. and Mrs. Barnes to co-chair the Heritage Society, a new initiative composed of supporters who include Atrium Medical Center Foundation in their estate plans. A two-year term turned into more than 16 years. Under their stewardship, the Heritage Society has grown to more than 100 members.