Open Arms - Hattiesburg Clinic

Open Arms - Hattiesburg Clinic Open Arms Healthcare Center addresses health disparities, treats chronic diseases among populations

Did you know? 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime, making it one of the most common cancers affect...
05/14/2026

Did you know? 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime, making it one of the most common cancers affecting women today.

Regular screenings, including mammograms and self-exams, play a critical role in early detection. When breast cancer is found early, treatment is often more effective and outcomes are significantly improved.

Staying aware of changes in your body and keeping up with recommended screenings can make a life-saving difference.

Take time to prioritize your health this month. Speak with your primary healthcare provider about when to begin screenings and what steps you can take to stay proactive about your breast health.

A once-a-month prevention option could make staying protected easier than ever. Join our health program and learn more t...
05/13/2026

A once-a-month prevention option could make staying protected easier than ever. Join our health program and learn more today.

Visit https://shorturl.at/CmT1o To See If You Qualify or Call 601-500-7660

🧠 Check in with yourself. It matters.Mental health isn’t just about feeling “okay”—it’s about how you think, feel, and f...
05/12/2026

đź§  Check in with yourself. It matters.

Mental health isn’t just about feeling “okay”—it’s about how you think, feel, and function every day. Changes can be subtle, but they’re important to notice.

đźš© Pay attention to signs like:
• Ongoing mood changes (feeling low, irritable, or anxious)
• Loss of interest in activities you used to enjoy
• Feeling overwhelmed or unable to cope
• Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much

📊 Here’s what the data shows:
• Around 1 in 5 adults experience a mental health condition each year (per National Institute of Mental Health)
• Anxiety and depression are the most common mental health conditions worldwide (per World Health Organization)
• Half of mental health conditions begin by the mid-teens, making early awareness critical

đź’¬ What helps?
Mental health conditions are treatable. Support can include:
• Therapy (like cognitive behavioral therapy)
• Medication when appropriate
• Sleep, movement, and social connection
• Talking to someone you trust

✨ If something feels off, don’t ignore it.
Reaching out is a strong and practical step—not a last resort.

We had an amazing time attending Healthy U — because it’s more than an event, it’s an experience. 💕This powerful day bro...
05/11/2026

We had an amazing time attending Healthy U — because it’s more than an event, it’s an experience. 💕

This powerful day brought young women together to focus on confidence, health, empowerment, and real-life knowledge they can carry with them every single day. From meaningful conversations to valuable resources, the goal was to create an engaging environment that encourages both personal growth and academic success.

Thank you to everyone who helped make this experience impactful and inspiring for the next generation of leaders. ✨

Today, we celebrate the strength, love, sacrifice, and care of mothers and mother figures everywhere. Thank you for the ...
05/10/2026

Today, we celebrate the strength, love, sacrifice, and care of mothers and mother figures everywhere.

Thank you for the countless ways you nurture families, uplift communities, and inspire generations every single day.

Wishing all mothers a day filled with love, joy, appreciation, and well-deserved rest. đź’–

Did you know? About 43% of adults report symptoms of anxiety or depression, and many people experience these conditions ...
05/07/2026

Did you know? About 43% of adults report symptoms of anxiety or depression, and many people experience these conditions without realizing how common they are.

Clinical depression is more than feeling sad — it is a mood disorder marked by a persistently low mood, loss of interest or pleasure, and changes in sleep, appetite, energy, concentration, or feelings of worthlessness that last at least two weeks.

Clinical anxiety involves more than occasional worry — it is ongoing fear or worry that is difficult to control and can affect daily life, sleep, concentration, and physical health.

Mental health matters, and support is available. Checking in early can make a real difference.

This Nurse Week, we’re proud to celebrate the incredible nurses who serve our community with compassion, dedication, and...
05/06/2026

This Nurse Week, we’re proud to celebrate the incredible nurses who serve our community with compassion, dedication, and care every single day.

From left to right: Kristie Anderson, CFNP; Desaree Moorehead, BSN, RN; Maurice Mosley, RN; Melissa White, CFNP.

In Mississippi, where many communities face health disparities, their work goes beyond care—it creates access, builds trust, and changes lives.

Thank you for showing up, pouring into our patients, and making a difference where it matters most.

Prevention starts with knowing your options. Our health program is enrolling now for a clinical trial studying a once-mo...
05/06/2026

Prevention starts with knowing your options. Our health program is enrolling now for a clinical trial studying a once-monthly HIV prevention option.

Visit https://shorturl.at/CmT1o To See If You Qualify Today!

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when routine screenings are part of your healthcare routine. Pap ...
05/05/2026

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when routine screenings are part of your healthcare routine. Pap smears and HPV testing can detect abnormal cells early—often before they develop into cancer—making prevention and early treatment possible.

Regular checkups play a key role in protecting your health. Many cases of cervical cancer can be avoided with consistent screenings and staying informed about your body.

Take time this month to prioritize your health by staying up to date on recommended screenings. Speak with your primary healthcare provider about when you should be tested and what steps you can take to protect your long-term wellness.

May is Women’s Health Month, a time dedicated to empowering women to take charge of their health and well-being. Prevent...
05/01/2026

May is Women’s Health Month, a time dedicated to empowering women to take charge of their health and well-being. Preventive care, routine screenings, and staying informed are key to living a healthy life.

Now is the perfect time to schedule your checkup and prioritize your wellness. Our team is here to provide the care, support, and resources you need every step of the way.

Our Open Arms Healthcare Center Membership Program offers a simple and affordable way to stay on top of your health, with access to preventive care, routine checkups, telehealth visits, and ongoing support tailored to your needs.

Take the next step toward better health—contact us today to set your appointment. 🌸

📍 Jackson: (601) 500-7660
📍 Hattiesburg: (601) 582-0031

May is Mental Health Awareness Month.Take a moment to check in with yourself. Your peace, your balance, and your mental ...
05/01/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month.

Take a moment to check in with yourself. Your peace, your balance, and your mental well-being matter every single day. Don’t ignore the signs—rest when you need to, talk to someone you trust, and prioritize your mental health like you would anything else.

You deserve to feel whole. đź’š

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1711 Hardy Street
Hattiesburg, MS
39401

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