Park Ridge Health physician to give peripheral neuropathy presentation

Press release

From Park Ridge Health

Hendersonville, N.C. (October 9, 2012) – Peripheral neuropathy involves damage to the nerves that send signals to and from the brain and spinal cord. At least 20 million people in the United States are affected by this condition. Park Ridge Health welcomes the public to attend the free presentation “Peripheral Neuropathy: Causes and Treatment Options” by Aneeta Gupta, M.D., of Carolina Neurology Center. The presentation will take place on Friday, November 2, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Duke Room at Park Ridge Health. Please RSVP for this event by calling 855.PRH.LIFE. Free valet parking is available at the front entrance to Park Ridge Health. Lunch will not be served at this event, but attendees are welcome to bring their lunch from the Café and eat while they learn.

About Park Ridge Health:
Park Ridge Health was built by Henderson County residents, and more than 100 years later is a beloved piece of our growing community’s health care network, providing quality, compassionate care in a Christian environment. In 1986, Park Ridge Health partnered with Adventist Health System, joining a family of 43 exceptional not-for-profit community hospitals across the country. Leading the way in many medical firsts for the region – including state-of-the-art surgery suites, a boutique baby delivery experience and North Carolina’s first 64-slice CT scanner in 2006 – Park Ridge Health provides personalized care throughout the region, offering a dedicated network of more than 100 primary care and specialty physicians and providers, nationally awarded cancer services, full-service orthopedic care and the only accredited hyperbaric medicine facility in Western North Carolina. For more information about Park Ridge Health or to find a physician, please visit www.parkridgehealth.org or call 855.PRH.LIFE (855.774.5433).

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