Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 27, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 July 2012 — Page 8

Embrace the Pace

Anglemeyer Osteopathic Family Medicine offers more

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Photo provided Above: Anglemeyer Osteopathic Family Medicine is located is located at 953 Waterfall Drive, Nappanee. Below: From left are Indiana University Health Goshen Physicians: Front row Dr. Walter D. Anglemeyer and Dr. Lisa Orn; and back row Dr. Alfred Schlorke, Dr. David Coil and Dr. Kendell Stephens of Anglemeyer Osteopathic Family Medicine.

Bv Angel Perkins EonoK NAPPANEE Where can one go to get treated for an ear infection, get a colonoscopy, have some blood tests, and also have a broken bone set and casted? Anglemeyer Osteopathic Family Medicine in Nappanee. The practice not only offers patients five doctors to choose from but also a full range of services beyond general medical care from obstetric to geriatric care normally not found in the average doctor's office.

Tina Bonne, practice manager at Anglemeyer Osteopathic Family Medicine (an Indiana University Health Goshen network member) said that it was Dr. Walt Anglemeyer Sr. that started the practice in Nappanee more than 50 years ago. She explained the difference between an osteopathic physician and a typical M.D. "Both types of physicians take the same classes and are certified by the same medical program," she explained. "They aren't chiropractors but they've specialized more in bone care." With bone care a concern for geriatric patients the trained staff cares for many seniors but the clinic also cares for people of all ages beginning from their conception. "We offer so much more than other clinics typically offer," Bonne said. "We can take a patient from before they are bom to their geriatric years. We give flight exams for pilots, bone

Nappanee will focus in Embracing the Pace during the Nappanee's July Second Saturday events to be held July 14. Families might enjoy a

free showing of "The Adventures of TinTm" at the Nappanee Theatre at 1 and 3 p.m. Tickets can be obtained from local merchants. At Coppes Commons, The Teapot and More will be offering Amish buggy rides (and selling their famous soft pretzels with cheese) and specials and Light of Grace Book and Gift Store will have an indoor sidewalk sale with discounts and more. The Nappanee Public Library will jump into the mix offering children a change to make and take home a

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density testing, and perform osteopathic manipulation. And women don't have to be patients to come here for a mammography but they do have to give us a physician's contact that we can send the results to." Within the community, Anglemeyer clinic's staff make their presence known giving of themselves by participating annually in the Apple and Maple Syrup festivals and the Elkhart County 4-H Fair where this year staff will be offering skin cancer screenings. Convenience may be another strong point for the family clinic that brings patients from Kosciusko and St. Joseph counties. Patients have their choice of doctors and may see more than one, but have only one check-in point for the entire facility, allowing patients to move seamlessly from one specialty to another during a single visit. Doctors also offer educational materials to their patients, and certain days specialists from other offices

frog jumping game (made from party cups) at the next Crafts for Kids day, Saturday, July 14. “* Materials for the craft will be available in the children's department from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. during the city's Second Saturday activities. For more information, call 574-773-7919 or visit www.nappaneelibrary.org online. Later, at 6:30 p.m., Graber's Flooring Studio will be hosting its annual vintage baseball game. Nappanee's Embracers will be play-

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within the Indiana University Health Goshen network are available in Nappanee to treat local patients. The clinic also offers the following extra care services: • Colposcopy and cryotherapy gynecological care • Obstetrical care (prenatal, childbirth, postnatal) • Digital mammography • EGDs • In-house x-rays and lab testing • Minor surgeries, including cancer lesion removal, incision-less vasectomies

and circumcisions • Fracture care • Sleep apnea testing • FAA/DOT/CDL physicals. Anglemeyer Osteopathic Family Medicine accepts Medicare and most major medical insurance companies and offers payment plans for patients that are not covered by any insurance, offering a discount to those that pay the day of service by cash. Anglemeyer Osteopathic Family Medicine is located at 953 Waterfall Drive, Nappanee where doctors are accepting new patients (Dr. Schlorke and Dr. Stephens now accepting new OB patients). Office hours are Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Call 574-773-4101 or visit www. iuhealth.org online to learn more or make an appointment.

and Market, Downtown Design and Consign, Family Christian Development Center, KEY Boutique, L.J. Wagner and Sweet Bee, Main Street Coffee House, Martin Hardware, Metzlers Shoe Store, Nappanee Bakery, Natalie's Christian Wellness Center, The Teapot and More, and Veni's Sweet Shop will be offering specials to customers that visit July 14 in conjunction with all the other planned activities for July's Second Saturdays event.

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