Dr. Katherine Hiller weighs in on KVOA about heat-related symptoms

June 26, 2015

Wednesday evening, Marnie Robles made sure her son, Sebastian, was ready for his practice with the Western Little League All Stars. “For the past few days, we've been asking the kids to hydrate before they come to practice,” she said. “Because we know it's going to be really hot. And we want to make sure nobody gets really sick on us.”

Dr. Katherine Hiller works in the emergency department at Banner University Medical Center. She said it is a slower time of year, but the hospital does get patients suffering from heat-related symptoms. Read more.