1.5 hours
CHI St. Anthony Hospital - Pendleton
Free Tickets Available
Mon, 19 May, 2025 at 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm (GMT-07:00)
Chi St. Anthony Hospital - Pendleton
2801 Saint Anthony Way, Pendleton, United States
Come join us on Monday, May 19, 2025, at 4:00 PM at CHI St. Anthony Hospital - Pendleton for an informative event about Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). This event is perfect for anyone curious about DBS and whether it could be a suitable option for them.
The event will begin with welcoming remarks from Michelle and Erika, who will share opportunities to connect through local support groups and exercise programs. May Mobbs, Program Coordinator at Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon (PRO), will then provide further insight into available resources. The session will conclude with a presentation by Carey Allison, Principal Field Clinical Representative at Boston Scientific, on DBS therapy, covering its benefits, risks, and process.
During this in-person event, you will have the opportunity to:
✅ Learn about local Parkinson’s support groups and exercise programs
✅ Gain insights into Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) as a treatment option
✅ Ask questions and connect with others exploring this treatment
Registration begins at 3:30pm. Light, healthy refreshments will be provided.
Whether you are considering DBS for yourself or a loved one, this event will provide valuable information to help you make an informed decision. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more—reserve your spot today!
Also check out other Nonprofit events in Pendleton.
Tickets for Pendleton: Exploring the Option of DBS – Is it for You? (In-Person) can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Registration required | Free |
Donations for programs | Free |
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Parkinson's Resources of Oregon
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