Baby Health board member Kristin Sajadi and Dr. Kaveh Sajadi of Kentucky Bone & Joint Surgeons attended the 100 year celebration of Baby Health Services.
Board President Kathleen Eastland and husband Carl Matlacola, director of UK Athletics training program, were thrilled with the success of the 100 celebration event of Baby Health Services.
Ron Shashy, MD, and wife Evie, board member of Baby Health Services, who said “It was a wonderful evening.”
(L-R) Barney Hunter, MD and John Cronin, MD
Ashley Robbins, board member and husband Earl Robbins, MD, Central Kentucky Gastroenterology, said “It’s an to honor to support such a great organization as Baby Health Services.”
Bill Underwood, MD, FAAP, retired from Lexington Clinic and UK professor of Pediatrics, was honored at the 100 year celebration of Baby Health Services.
Cindy Campbell & Rob Revellte, MD, PhD, FAAP, Pediatric & Adolescent Associates, were among the 300 who gathered to support the long-time community health organization.
LEXINGTON On May 31, 2014 Baby Health Service celebrated at the Keene Barn at Keeneland Race Track 100 years of providing free health care to low income children whose families were not eligible for government assistance nor could they afford private health care. Since 1914 Baby Health Service has evolved into a complete medical clinic providing free immunizations, diagnostic testing and medications for children birth through 17 years. Over 400 people who have volunteered, donated or connected to Baby Health Service came together to celebrate this milestone of care to over 120,000 children in the Lexington community. BHS has expanded its mission of care by providing a dental clinic, Wende’s Healthy Habits Program and a Community Garden.