December 2011

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December 2011
December 2011
Saturday and Sunday
8:00am to 4:00pm
Beginning December 3, 2011
BCHC continues to offer you
7:00am to 7:00pm
Urgent Care Monday - Friday
Join us for a Luau themed
Health Fair at BCHC
Saturday, January 14th.
Come enjoy Prizes, Health
Screenings, Food and FUN.
One LUCKY guest will
go home with an iPad2!
iPad 2 16GB with Wi-Fi
BCHC FEATURED PHYSICIAN
Robert D. Klausner, M.D.
It is widely recognized that looking your best helps you feel your best. Robert
D. Klausner, M.D., medical director of the Center for Cosmetic Surgery in
Bonita Springs, knows this and thus offers a full range of facial cosmetic and
reconstructive services.
Bonita Community Health Center provides a wide
range of volunteer opportunities for those who
want to make a difference by providing support to
our patients and staff. We need volunteers who
will love interacting with our patients, as well as
those who prefer to provide clerical or other
support to the Center.
If you are interested in making a difference and
joining our amazing group of volunteers, please
contact: Larisa Zadorecky at: (239) 949-1050
or e-mail Larisa at:
[email protected]
Say NO to the flu.
Visit BCHC for your fast
and convenient
Flu Vaccine today.
Special emphasis is placed on state-of-the-art rejuvenation of the aging face,
including laser treatment of wrinkles, and surgery (including minimally invasive
endoscopic procedures) to improve sagging skin of the face, brow, eyelids and
neck. Dr. Klausner also has special expertise in nasal cosmetic and
reconstructive surgery, offering improvement in appearance and breathing.
Dr. Klausner has superb credentials, having completed medical school and
residency training at the nation's first and oldest medical school, the University
of Pennsylvania. Dr. Klausner is double board certified, having passed the
examinations of both the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery and of the American Board of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.
This double board certification means that Dr. Klausner has in-depth training
and understanding of both form and function of the face. Dr. Klausner applies
this knowledge to ensure that the facial structures he works on function as well
as they look.
Dr. Klausner's philosophy is to generate patient satisfaction by first learning
what the patient's goals are, then informing and educating the patient about the
options for treatment. These principles are combined with state-of-the-art
artistic and surgical technique, digital photography, and protection of privacy
and confidentiality to achieve the desired result.
Dr. Klausner’s office is on the 2nd floor of BCHC
Suite 2250 and 2240 (239) 498-4968
Vote for your favorite Gingerbread House.
These festive houses are made
by the people who work at
Bonita Community Health Center.
Voting will start on December 5th and the
winner will be announced on
December 23rd at 2pm
in the BCHC Lobby.
Each vote is $1 and all
proceeds will benefit
Robert O'Leary, D.O., FAAPMR
Medical Director of the Department of Rehabilitation
Non-surgical Orthopedics ● Shoulder & Knee Arthritis
Neck & Back Pain ● Tendonitis & Carpal Tunnel
Neuropathy & EMG testing ● Ultrasound Guided Injections
Medical Acupuncture
(239) 390 9778 www.DoRehab.com
Thomas C. Morell, M.D.
Neurology and Spine Center
Neck & Back Pain ● Dizziness & Imbalance ● Memory Loss
Headaches ● Numbness & Tingling ● Adult Neurology
(239) 949- 9000
Michael G. Barile, M.D.
Director of Anesthesia and Pain Management
Spinal Stenosis ● Shingles & Post Herpetic Neuralgia
Low Back and Neck Pain ● Sciatica ● Sacroiliac Pain
Cancer Pain ● Leg and Arm Pain ● Sports Injuries
(239) 949-6126
Join us for a NIGHT OF BEAUTY Complimentary Educational Seminar by Dr. Alina Stanciu Discover your Fountain of Youth & Look Your Best this Holiday Season Topics to be Discussed: » European Face Lift » Botox Cosmetic » Juvederm & all Dermal Fillers » Cosmetic/Functional Eye Lid Surgery » Skin Care & Latisse The days of December
World Aids Day December 1st
World AIDS Day
began in 1988 and is
celebrated on
December 1st each
year around the
world. It has become
one of the most
recognized
international health
days and a key
opportunity to raise
awareness,
commemorate those
who have passed on, and celebrate victories
such as increased access to treatment and
prevention services.
Visit www.aids.gov to learn more.
When: December 7, 2011 at 5:00pm Hors d’oeuvres will be served Where: BCHC Patient Education Room Call 239.949.2020 to reserve your spot today!
Special Promotions for those who attend.
Call Today!
Alina Stanciu, MD American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery New Year’s Eve
The song, "Auld Lang
Syne," playing in the
background, is sung
at the stroke of
midnight in almost
every Englishspeaking country in
the world to bring in the new year. At least
partially written by Robert Burns in the 1700's, it
was first published in 1796 after Burns' death.
Early variations of the song were sung prior to
1700 and inspired Burns to produce the modern
rendition. An old Scottish tune, "Auld Lang Syne"
literally means "old long ago," or simply, "the
good old days."
Time Square
One of the most
famous tradition
in the United
States is the
dropping of the
New Year ball in
Times Square,
New York City, at
11:59 P.M. Thousands gather to watch the ball
make its one-minute descent, arriving exactly at
midnight. The tradition first began in 1907. The
original ball was made of iron and wood; the
current ball is made of Waterford Crystal, weighs
1,070 pounds, and is six feet in diameter. The
2012 Times Square Ball shines bright with
32,256 LED lights.
Sweet Holiday Fun - Host a Cookie Swap
For handling the holiday hoopla — from gift gathering to tree trimming — you deserve a cookie (or six).
But you don't need to bake them all yourself. This year, host a low-key, high-payoff cookie swap and
invite favorite friends or family members to bake and bring several batches each of one treat. Guests
can sample the goodies while trading equal amounts. The goal: Everyone takes home an array of
delicious desserts for a fraction of the effort. Now that's a sweet deal.
Fresh Powder
You can whip up these mini men in minutes. Roll pieces of marzipan into
balls and dip them into confectioners' sugar; connect with toothpicks. Use
marzipan dyed red to shape the hat and scarf and dyed orange for the nose.
Finishing touches: brown toothpick arms and tiny chocolate chips for the
eyes, mouth, and buttons.
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Located on the first floor of Bonita Community Health Center
Open Monday -Friday 9:00am -3:00pm (239) 498-6563
BCHC is here to meet all your
Radiology needs.
CT Scan ● MRI ● X-Ray
Ultrasound Fluoroscopy
Mammography
Bone Density
No Insurance?
No Problem.
BCHC offers non-insured pricing.
Quick Care Urgent Care visits $55
X-Rays $35 (two views)
Call BCHC Scheduling at 949-6112
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Christmas Eve
Clinic open 8am-12pm
3501 Health Center Boulevard
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Phone: (239) 949-1050
Scheduling: (239) 949-6112
www.BCHCFL.com
Julie LeBriton, BCHC Marketing Director
[email protected] ● 239-949-6118
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Christmas - BCHC closed
Monday, December 26, 2011
Christmas Holiday Observed
Clinic open 7am-7pm
Saturday, December 31, 2011
New Year’s Eve
Clinic open 8am-12pm
Sunday, January 1, 2012
New Year’s - BCHC closed
Monday, January 2, 2012
New Year’s Observed
Clinic open 7am-7pm