June Experts Available

Cataract Awareness Month


  • David McCartney, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians — Eye Clinic


Men’s Health Month

  • Alan Haynes, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians — Urology


 Hernia Awareness

  • Justin Roberts, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians — Surgery


Summer Heat Health

  • Frank Babb, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians — Family Medicine


Summer Kid Safety

  • Richard Lampe, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians — Pediatrics


 National Aphasia Awareness Month

  • Melinda Corwin, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, associate professor, Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences


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