September Experts Available
Prostate Cancer
- Alan Haynes, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians — Urology
Ovarian Cancer
- Sarah Hosford, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians — OB-GYN
World Alzheimer's Month
- Chuang-Kuo Wu, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians — Neurology
National Women's Health and Fitness Day, Sept. 24
- Mimi Zumwalt, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians — Orthopaedic Surgery
National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month
- Alejandro Perez Verdia, M.D, Texas Tech Physicians — Internal Medicine and cardiologist at the Texas Tech Physicians Center for Cardiovascular Health
Craniosynostosis Awareness Month
- Joshua Demke, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians — Surgery
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