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A free seminar on bone health for the entire family will be held on Thursday, June 24 at 6:00 p.m. at CHRISTUS St. Patrick Hospital's Garber Auditorium located at 430 Dr. Michael DeBakey Drive.
Orthopedic surgeon Lynn Foret, M.D. will share the latest information and treatment options for a range of bone issues including carpal tunnel, hip and knee replacements, and sports injuries in young athletes.
Dr. Foret is board-certified in orthopedic surgery and currently serves in CHRISTUS St. Patrick's surgical services department. He has been practicing medicine in Lake Charles since 1992.
Seating is limited. Call 491-7577 to register today.