Park Ridge Health announces events for March 31 to April 6

Press release

From Park Ridge Health:

Event Summary for 3/31/14 – 4/6/14
Please call 855-PRH-LIFE to register for any Park Ridge Health events.

Free Events

Carpal Tunnel: Fact vs. Fiction
Thursday, April 3
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Hilton Asheville Biltmore Park
About one in 10 adults develop carpal tunnel syndrome at some point in life. The condition, which affects the hand and wrist, often starts with numbness, and can lead to difficulty performing every day, fine motor tasks. Join Park Ridge Health for a free event covering this medical condition presented by James Phelps, M.D., M.P.T., board-certified orthopedic surgeon and hand & upper extremity specialist with Southeastern Sports Medicine. A light dinner will be provided for guests at this event. Space is limited, so please RSVP at 855.PRH.LIFE.

Support Groups

Breast Cancer Survivors and Friends Support Group
Tuesday, April 1
5:30 p.m.
Park Ridge Health Breast Center, 50 Hospital Drive, Suite 4B, Hendersonville
Offered by the Park Ridge Breast Health Center and open to women in the community seeking support and information. Please bring your favorite dish to share for a potluck dinner. For information, please contact Donna Hewitt at 828.650.2790.

W.O.W. Health Screenings

Free Cholesterol Screening
Lipid and glucose profiles by finger stick along with blood pressure and body mass index screening. For best results, fast overnight. FREE.
Thursday, April 3
8 – 11 a.m.
Ingles, 6000 Hendersonville Road, Fletcher

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