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8 million Americans have Peripheral Artery Disease or PAD and
many do not know it. PAD symptoms, such as leg muscle cramps or
cold feet, may be dismissed as minor concerns and often go
undiagnosed. People with PAD are at higher risk for heart attack
or stroke. The good news is you can take control of PAD. Join
Dr.
Joseph Imsais, Austin Diagnostic Clinic
cardiologist and interventionalist, for a free presentation
about PAD symptoms, diagnosis
and treatment.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
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7:00 to 8:00 pm
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The Austin Diagnostic Clinic Main,
12221 MoPac Expwy N
(inside North Austin Medical Center)
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2nd Floor Auditorium, use South
entrance
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Register
Online or call 512/901-4998, press "1" to register
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Dr. Vanessa Chiapetta and
Dr.
Sara Woods, pediatricians at ADC's Circle C clinic host this
monthly free seminar for expectant parents. Before you
deliver your baby, your have the opportunity to meet one of the
doctors, visit the office and ask questions about newborn care.
From feeding your newborn to knowing when to call the doctor,
we'll be there to answer your questions.
We are currently registering participants for the following
seminars.
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Meet Dr. Vanessa Chiapetta,
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
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Meet Dr. Sara Woods, Wednesday,
April 11, 2012
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ADC Circle C, 5701 W. Slaughter Lane, 78749
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Pediatrics
Waiting Area (seating is limited to first 25)
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6:30-7:30
pm
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Register
online or call 512-901-4998 & press "2"

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