November 14, 2011
Event focuses on surgical reflux solutions
Prize drawing: two pairs of BSU football tickets
CALDWELL, Idaho – The community can learn about trading constant pills for surgical solutions to acid reflux disease at a free seminar Tuesday, Nov. 15, in Caldwell.
They also will be entered into a drawing for two pairs of Boise State University football tickets.
Those who have experienced consistent heartburn, vomiting or pain when swallowing may have acid reflux disease — and are welcome to attend this free event from 6 to 7 p.m. in Kaley Auditorium at West Valley Medical Center.
Surgeons Ronald Cornwell, MD, and Ryan Hardy, MD, will educate local residents about surgical procedures offered at WVMC that can greatly improve quality of life.
Guests can ask questions of the speakers after the presentations. Refreshments will be provided.
For more information about the event, call 455-3995.
West Valley Medical Center is located at 1717 Arlington Ave. in Caldwell. The event will be in the auditorium on the first floor of the Kaley Center — the campus wing located directly on the corner of 10th and Logan.
West Valley Medical Center, Caldwell’s community hospital, is one of the leading hospital facilities and employers in Idaho. This 150-bed, nationally accredited facility is dedicated to providing high-quality, cost-effective healthcare to Treasure Valley residents. For more information about West Valley Medical Center, please see www.westvalleymedctr.com.