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2nd Annual Kuri Patient Social Event

Event Description: Join Dr. Kuri, and other fellow Arizona Bandsters, for a social event right in your own backyard. On March 26th, Dr. Kuri will be hosting the 2nd Annual Arizona Kuri Patient Social Event in the Phoenix area, in an effort to see his patients that can’t always make it down to see him. Dr. Kuri will conduct a general Band discussion geared towards his Post-Op Bandsters, provide opportunities for Questions and Answers, and offer the opportunity for all to share their stories. If you’d like to meet other Kuri patients in your area, or would like to see Dr. Kuri while he’s in town, please come! Although this is not a seminar, friends and family are invited to attend to learn more about what it’s like to be Banded. There will be a ton of personal experience shared as we Celebrate our successes, discuss our struggles and share our solutions!

When: Thursday, March 26th from 5pm-9pm; Come for as long as you’d like!

Where: Phoenix, AZ – Hilton Garden Inn, Phoenix Airport

How to RSVP: Simply visit Lap-Band Patient Upcoming Events - Dr. Kuri & Associates, and complete the RSVP form.

Contact Us: For more information about the event, please email us at sdoffice@lapbandsurgery.com, or call Eveleine Currier at (760) 427-2525.

Thanks again everyone!!!! We appreciate your help in reaching the Kuri AZ Krew!

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