Thomaston number one care office provides offerings
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital (CHH) Primary Care of Thomaston has introduced Ear, Nose & Throat, Cardiology, Podiatry, and Pulmonary Service workplace hours at its workplace, 76 Watertown Road, Thomaston.
“We are excited to enlarge our healthcare offerings within the extra Thomaston area,” stated Joan Palmer, Administrative Director of the CHH Multi-Specialty Group. The office has welcomed trendy practitioners Dr. Roger El-Hachem and A.P.R.N. Thayer Clark and Siena Giordano in the past year, joining Site Director Dr. Kenrick Hom and A.P.R.N. Melanie Mollica.
Otolaryngologist Dr. Ari Namon of CHH Ear, Nose & Throat gives office consultations and complies with addressing grownup and pediatric care of ear infections and hearing loss, sleep apnea and loud night breathing, and sinus disorders with endoscopic surgery. He also treats nasal obstruction and treatment and performs tonsil, adenoid, thyroid surgery, pores and skin cancers, and head and neck tumor surgical treatment.
Cardiologist Ofer Sagiv, M.D., F.A.C.C., R.P.V.I., of Torrington’s CHH Cardiovascular Associates gives workplace consultations and follow-up, including diagnostic Echocardiography, EKG, nuclear, and nuclear Regular Stress trying out, Peripheral Artery Scanning, and laboratory checking out.
Pulmonologist Yin Fei Hung, MD, of CHH Pulmonary and Critical Care, gives office consultations and complies with presenting contemporary medical reviews, analyses, and treatment for patients with illnesses associated with lungs and breathing.
Podiatrists Dennis D’ Onofrio, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A.S., and Benish Ali, D.P.M. of the CHH Foot Center, provide workplace hours and follow-up, providing a robust, well-timed prognosis of foot-related clinical issues.
CHH Primary Care Thomaston accepts maximum foremost insurance with office hours Monday through Friday from eight:30 a.m. To five p.M. For appointments, call 860-880-8091.
Forbes, Torringford colleges holding wellness honest
TORRINGTON — Forbes and Torringford Elementary schools will host a Joint Health and Wellness Festival on Friday, 5:30 -7:30 p.m., Inside the fitness center and cafeteria at Torringford.
There might be corporations and fitness organizations in and around Torrington. The purpose is to ask the community to a loose informational event to aid wholesome residing.
There may be demonstrations, fingers on sports to engage and tell old and young alike, ways to improve their fitness and offer information that will help all circle of relatives individuals.
Both colleges are worried about this occasion via the web hosting a sales space, giving a demonstration, decorating for the event, and having a Wellness Week subject leading as much as the occasion. Forbes and Torringford’s Joint Wellness Committee are websites hosting this occasion. Contact Janice Harrington at Forbes School or Erin Considine at Torringford Elementary for extra data about the experience at jharrington@torrington.Org or EConsidine@torrington.Org.
H.O.R.S.E. To hold spring open house
WASHINGTON — H.O.R.S.E. Of Connecticut will maintain its annual Spring Open House on Saturday, 10 a.m. and three p.m., With a rain date of Sunday, May 19. Hourly excursions, pony rides, bake sales, rings, bag sales, and volunteer possibilities may be to be had.
A tack sale gives saddles, bridles, blankets, boots, helmets, grooming equipment, and new and used equine apparel. Horses are available for sponsorship, lease, or adoption.
H.O.R.S.E. Of Connecticut is a non-income, 501(c)three rescue company positioned at forty-three Wilbur Road, Washington, CT. For extra records or to make a tax-deductible donation, go to www.Horseofct.Org or call 860-868-1960
T.V.F.D. preserving Bake Sale & Bands fundraiser
TORRINGTON — Torringford Volunteer Fire Department, in collaboration with Noelke Gallery, will maintain a Bake Sale and Bands fundraiser on Saturday at 6 p.M. Noelke Gallery is located at 15 Water St.; www.Noelkegallery.Com
Bands include Say Love, Kenny Storrs from Lone Piper, and Old Bones. The bake sale could have pies, treats, and cookies formed like fireplace vehicles.
At the side of Ian Matthew and buddies, John Noelke, owner of Noelke Gallery, held a fundraiser in December, gathering meals and clothing for the soup kitchen and Torrington High School college students. He has decided to do it once more for the fireplace department. Facing budget cuts, the volunteer fire departments are asking the humans of Torrington and surrounding cities to come in and go to support a terrific purpose.