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Pando Update

Our vision of creating a new paradigm in medicine is beginning to take form. We are getting clear on our message and putting it out into the world. While we value and are enthusiastic about our classes and  creating group dynamics, we are focusing on individual consultations with me to introduce people to our world. Communication and connection can be learned and felt in the one - on - one setting and this is what I aim to nurture and develop. My nurse Kim supports me with her radiant warmth and guidance in Center Point Rest (our own meditation technique) while Sebastian Slovin is ready to work with our clients on his restorative exercises and mindfulness approaches to all activities (including boxing for those who need to burn off some steam) as a support to my one - on - one visits.

 Our classes/groups are ready for launching as our concept spreads and the world comes to "get" our vision. We have a full schedule of classes to support those with most every medical challenge. We also have several NEW classes with exciting, empowering leaders who have great wisdom to share and tools to teach. Lastly, our free summer lecture series continues on Tuesday nights from 7 - 8:30.

We are excited about our progressively expanding center and sweeping vision for changing the medical paradigm. We look forward to sharing our creation with those interested in a "Better Way to Feel Better". Please check out our updated website www.pandohealthgroups.com for details on all the happenings at Pando.







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