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Around Town


Sea Summit Opens A


by Don Kindred


fter nearly 40 years of planning and great anticipation, Taylor Morrison Home Corporation opened Sea Summit at Marblehead on the coastal bluffs of of northwest San Clemente. The 248-acre property with 309 luxury, single-family residences is the last remaining op-


portunity of its size for new coastal residences in Southern California. It includes 116 acres of pro- tected mesa and canyon habitat. Five thousand people were expected for the Grand Opening Weekend Nov 7 & 8. Models are now open. For more information visit: www.seasummitlife.com, parking available at 106 Via Velazquez, San Clemente, CA 92672. After attending the Preview, I agree with Taylor Morrison Project Manager Phil Boden when he said, “These are the finest homes we’ve ever built, we think this is the finest new development in Southern California.”


Pictures Nicky and Charlotte Drobnick with Dr. Jessica Orkin.


Heal. The Doctor Home Visit Service F


shown are from the Azure Model Complex.


ounded in 2014 by Dr. Renee Dua, a specialist in nephrology, hypertension and internal medicine, Heal is an organization that offers on demand, same day appointments for house calls from 8am to 8pm seven days a week. These medical visits are made by licensed physi-


cians, including family practice doctors, internists, and pediatricians. “Our mission is to make the best quality doctors available to patients when they need them,


whether it’s urgent care, hi-quality primary care or comprehensive preventative care including flu shots and annual physicals,” says Dr. Dua. “By having our physicians available evenings and week- ends we can work around your schedule to help you avoid the often lengthy, traumatic and expensive visits to the ER.” State-of-the-art technology makes it possible for Heal physicians to do anything in the comfort


of your home that is done in a doctor’s office. Unlike office visits, the Heal doctor comes to the pa- tient’s home or place of business and stays as long as is needed. The charge for each visit is a fixed fee of $99 (no hidden charges), plus $30pp for in-home flu shots. Heal employs over 100 physicians who can treat any age (infants to seniors) with all the tools


necessary for a mobile doctor visit, including an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) which allows them to send prescriptions electronically, order labs and refer patients to a specialist. Heal can be accessed and appointments booked via iOS and Android apps (http://gethe.al/iOS- app), or via telephone (844)644-HEAL or on the website www.getheal.com.


Your Transformation Challenge L 70


ynn Estrada-Bright is focused. For those equally focused on health, wellness, fitness, and beauty – heads up! With Lynn from Salon Incognito on Avenida Del Mar, clients and friends can join a “YOUR TRANSFORMATION CHALLENGE” before the Holidays.


Challenge participants can receive information on Tae Bo® classes, nutrition programs, hair and beauty tips, and meet the founder of Tae Bo®™ Billy Blanks. Lynn is a master hairstylist with over 25 years’ experience. She received her Tae Bo®™ cer-


tification in 1998. Later she taught Cardio Kickboxing in San Clemente for 10 years. For those enjoying Lynn’s loving and energetic personality, she’s starting Tae Bo Basic®™ classes - Fridays at 6.30pm at Billy Blanks’ Ancient Arts Studio in Dana Point. So, whatever your interest - beauty, fitness or nutrition stop by and meet Lynn to join the challenge for a chance to win a free makeover. Contact Lynn at (949)584-0619.


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