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Temecula Valley Hospital – Keeping the Community Informed

Have you ever wanted to know a little bit more about what ails you? Temecula Valley Hospital is going to help you find out. Starting in October, the hospital will be hosting its “Medical Gold Minds” community education series. Topics such as: Breast Health Awareness, Early Lung Cancer Detection and Treatment options, Stroke and Carotid Artery Disease, and Avoiding the Big One (Heart Attack), just to name a few, will be offered on the second Thursday of the month in the Olive Branch Café, on site at the hospital.

Temecula Valley Hospital is very excited that some of the community’s exceptional medical providers have agreed to provide the presentations which will last approximately 45 minutes with a 15 minute question and answer period. If you would like to RSVP for one of these great sessions call (855) 859-5203.

DATE                          SPEAKER                  TOPIC

October 9                     Dr. Amy Bremner         Breast Health Awareness

November 13                Dr. Saadah Alrajab        Early Lung Cancer Detection & Treatment Options

December 11                Dr. Yara Gorski                        Stroke & Carotid Disease

January 8                      Dr. Robert Orr              Avoiding the Big One (Heart Attack)

If you have a topic you would like to suggest, please contact Nancy Obenberger at (951) 331-2220 or nancy.obenberger@uhsinc.com.

Temecula Valley Hospital will also be hosting another Blood Drive for the American Red Cross on Friday, November 14th, 12 noon to 6:15 p.m. at the hospital. Mark your calendar to donate blood!

Temecula Valley Hospital, located at 31700 Temecula Parkway accepts most insurance plans including Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, HealthNet, Heritage/Regal, IEHP, Kaiser Permanente, NAMM/PrimeCare, UMVS/Tricare, United Healthcare/Pacificare, Medicare and Medi-Cal.

Temecula Valley Hospital brings advanced technology, innovative programs, patient-centered and family sensitive care to area residents. As the region’s newest acute care facility, the hospital features 140 private patient rooms, 24-hour a day emergency care, advanced cardiac and stroke care, orthopedics and general medical care, and surgical specialties.