UCI Medical Center and ALS Association Celebrate Opening of New ALS Clinic at Invitation-Only Reception on Thursday, February 23


MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 15, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Note to Media: Please call (714) 938-1080 to RSVP attendance.



 UCI Medical Center and ALS Association Celebrate Opening of
        New ALS Clinic at Invitation-only reception on
                     Thursday, February 23

 What:  Open house for the new ALS Clinic located at the Gottschalk
        Medical Plaza on the University of California, Irvine campus
        is being hosted by UCI and the ALS Association-Orange County
        Chapter. The new clinic is the first in Orange County to
        offer a multidisciplinary setting specifically for patients
        with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou
        Gehrig's disease. The monthly clinic offers patients access
        to neurologists, registered nurses, physical therapists,
        respiratory therapists, speech and language pathologists
        and social workers. Patients also have preferred access to
        a dedicated pulmonologist and surgeon experienced in ALS
        to provide pulmonary consultation and consultation for
        feeding tubes and muscle biopsies.

 Who:   Dr. Tahseen Mozaffar, UCI director of the ALS clinic and
        assistant professor of clinical neurology, members from
        the ALS Association's Orange County Chapter and associates.

 Where: Gottschalk Clinic
        UC Irvine Campus
        2100 Medical Plaza Drive
        http://www.ucihealth.com/patient/Gottschalkmap1.htm

 When:  Thursday, February 23, 2006
        6-8 p.m.

Background: Lou Gehrig first brought national attention to ALS, a progressive, neurodegenerative disease that can cause difficulty walking, speaking, swallowing and even breathing. The disease is fatal, causing degeneration throughout the brain and spinal cord. As many as 30,000 people are affected with ALS in the United States, and a new American is diagnosed every 90 minutes.

Patients seeking a consultation or referral can call toll-free at 1-877-UCI-DOCS or visit www.ucihealth.com. Information is also available through The ALS Association-Orange County Chapter office at (714) 938-1080.


            

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