From the press release from Park Ridge Health:
Hendersonville, N.C. (August 28, 2012) – Park Ridge Health will host an open house to welcome three new physicians to its family of care providers on Thursday, September 20, from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. Join Park Ridge in welcoming Rebecca Mumpower, M.D., of Park Ridge Health Internal Medicine, and Tom Lafeber, M.D., and Seema Lagvankar, M.D., of Park Ridge Health Infectious Diseases.
The community is invited to meet the physicians, tour the office, enjoy free refreshments and learn more about services available at Park Ridge Health. The open house will take place in Suite 2-B of the Medical Office Building behind Park Ridge Health, located at 50 Hospital Drive in Hendersonville. Please RSVP for this event by calling 855.PRH.LIFE (855.774.5433).
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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