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UC Center for Reproductive Health Open House June 26
Please join the physicians, nurses and staff of the UC Health Center for Reproductive Health to celebrate the opening of a new space in West Chester. The open house takes place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, at the UC Health Physicians Office South, 7675 Wellness Way, Suite 315. There will be tours of the space, cocktails and appetizers. RSVP to Rachael Wade at 513-475-8010 or
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