1 minute read
to enjoy the softer side of mammography.
Monday Night Mammos at the Breast Center at Methodist Dallas
Finally, your annual mammogram is worth looking forward to. Join us for Monday Night Mammos*, where you will get a mammogram while we treat you to some well-deserved pampering. Relish in relaxation with a gentle hand rub and calming chair massage. Indulge your senses with aromatherapy and delight your palate with light spa cuisine. We’ll even valet park your car. And when it’s time for your mammo, you’ll receive fivestar treatment. Best of all, you’ll know results in 24 hours. Register today for peace of body, mind, and breast health.
MethodistHealthSystem.org
For details and to register, call 214-947-3441 or visit MethodistHealthSystem.org/MondayMammos
ReadeR comments
“Thanks for the update and so glad they are reusing the stained glass and cross.”
—Diane Feray-Godwin on “Trinity Lutheran to come down mid-October” via Advocate Daily Digest
“It’s unfortunate that there will not be an actual grocery store in this spot. There are so many people in this area that have to make the trip to Casa Linda, Hillside Village, or even Ross Avenue just to pick up a gallon of regular milk. I come in contact with many elderly people on a daily basis that would love to have an Albertson’s or even a Neighborhood Walmart close-by enough to make drop-in shopping hassle-free. But this neighborhood no longer cares about the people that have been making their home here for 50-plus years. It’s all about the young money.”
—Monica Newbury on “The Fresh Market at Arboretum Village will be a sort of mini Central Market” via Facebook
“Whew! Thank goodness. We are clearly in a ‘bank-on-every-corner’ shortage right now said NOBODY EVER!”
—Jeff Brandt on “Capital One Bank coming soon to Northwest Highway” via Facebook
“Local is a feeling, comprised of scale and warmth, so it doesn’t matter if the business is owned by a Lakewooder (Lakewoodite?) or not or whether it’s a single shop or not. The Coffee Company is local, and so is our Starbucks even though it’s a mega-corporation, but Mi Cocina is not local because the scale is all wrong and it lacks warmth (rather, it smacks of pretension and chain), thus their $12 cocktails.”
—Willie on “Is Lakewood’s new Chipotle ‘local’?” via Advocate Daily Digest
Stay in the know.
For daily news updates, visit lakewood.advocatemag.com. Also follow Lakewood Advocate on Facebook and @Advocate_ED on Twitter.
Talk to us. Go online to comment on our stories, and your words could appear in the magazine. Got story ideas for us?