Memorial Hermann The Woodlands holds dedication of the Melissa Preston Breast Care Center

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Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center dedicated the Melissa Preston Breast Care Center on October 1, celebrating the expansion funded by a generous gift from Trey and Jessica Brice. This enhancement allows for improved patient-centered care without service interruptions, aligning with the center's mission of compassion. Justin Kendrick, the center's CEO, highlighted their commitment to meaningful patient encounters. Trey Brice expressed deep appreciation for the opportunity to honor his mother through this initiative, focusing on the service rather than mere recognition. The center features artwork from local artists, creating a soothing atmosphere for patients.

Linda Nelson, a director at the Canopy Cancer Survivor Center, remembered Melissa Preston for her warmth and humor. The event marked the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and set the stage for the upcoming 25th anniversary of "In the Pink of Health. " This dedication ensures that Melissa Preston's legacy continues to provide hope and healing to future patients.

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