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This month’s Hometown Hero is Dr. Lisa Booth

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95.3 MNC and Impress Jewelry Creations present the Hometown Hero Award to Dr. Lisa Booth.

Dr. Booth was nominated by listener Cassie, who wrote:

“Dr. Booth and her nurses are amazing! They saw clients during the whole peak and the scariness of the pandemic. They always take time to listen to your problems and are first in line to make you feel better! 

They zoom met or called patients for appointments if they were high risk, and not able to come in.

Dr. Booth & her nurses make sure patients’ needs are always taken care of. They make you feel safe and go above and beyond the call of duty.

I have seen them stay late and arrive early just to meet patients scheduling needs.

I am high risk and was pregnant with twins and they made sure I was healthy.

They called and checked on me and watched my blood pressure & growth of the babies very closely!

I delivered two healthy baby boys during a pandemic with my longest, best pregnancy due to their care and support!

They are very loving individuals and it shows in the compassion they provide to their patients! True heroes in my book!

To nominate a Hometown Hero, click HERE then click where is says “Enter Your Own”

We would like to recognize and congratulate the winners of our Hometown Heroes initiative! Make sure to follow Impress Jewelry Creations on Facebook and Instagram in order to be in the know when the next nomination period opens! It became important to us that we recognize individuals in our community that daily go above and beyond and contribute to the safety and well-being of our communities. This group includes: active & retired military, active & retired law-enforcement personnel, medical professionals like doctors, nurses & other first responders & finally teachers.

We will randomly select an individual and share their story. This person will be awarded a white gold Hometown heroes pin of our design. The pin features the 19 stars found on the Indiana State flag along with the rising star as found on the IN state seal.

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