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Hienvu Nguyen, DPM 

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My patients often ask how is my family doing. Especially, my two sons: Thomas and Thien-An Nguyen. Thomas is now 16 yrs old and he is driving...Thien-An is 2 yrs old and he is driving too...his tricycle at home. So here is a special webpage dedicated to my family.

What's up doc?

Don't drop me, Thomas!

Got to get this done before dad comes home

Look mom, I can read!

Thien-an is doing his daily stretching exercise. At home we call him BeAn (Be = little, An = Peace in Vietnamese)

Thien-an with his friend Chipmunk...Don't even think of getting my eggs!

With dad during last Halloween

Brr...I think that it is cold...Dad...My toes are going numb!

Who said that us docs are dull guys? Thomas is second from the right. On the left is Dr. Scatena. Dr. Russell is on the right side.

 


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