201 days ago

Talk on Heart Disease and Treatment After Discharge from Hospital

Trent Lash from Heartbeats North Shore

Heartbeats, NZ's leading community-led, support organization for heart event survivors, families and whanau is sponsoring a public HeartTALK and presentation by Dr. Seif El-Jack, Cardiologist, Cardiology Institute and Waitemata Health District, at Sunnynook Community Centre this month.

WHERE: Sunnynook Community Centre, 148 Sycamore Dr, Sunnynook
WHEN: Thursday 28th August
TIME: 7:00pm to 8:00pm

This talk is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and will be invaluable for heart patients or those who are needing to 'get on with their lives' and deal with their heart condition.

Dr El-Jack will be answering any questions from the attendees and there will be some very informative discussion on any questions raised.

Come along, bring a friend.
Its going to be an informal, personal, and open engaging group.

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