107 days ago

PUBLIC SPONSORED EVENT FOR HEART PATIENTS AND THOSE WITH HEART ISSUES

Trent Lash from Heartbeats Mt Roskill

Dr Seif El-Jack, one of Auckland's leading Cardiologists, and Team Lead Cardiologist at Waitemata Health District, will be giving a HeartTALK on heart disease and treatments after discharge from hospital, at Sunnynook Community Centre, North Shore, on Thursday 28th August.

This open forum talk is sponsored by Heartbeats, New Zealand's largest community-led, peer-peer cardiac support group.
- if you have been diagnosed with a heart issue, had major heart surgery and lie awake, anxious at night, wondering what is my future now,
- if you have left hospital and are adrift out there with no idea how to 'get your head back in the game', or what to do to survive and not hav another frightening heart attack,

THEN THIS TALK IS FOR YOU!

Come along, bring a friend or family member, and hear what Dr Seif El-Jack has to say about treatment and management of your heart issue, and where to go to get help.
WHERE: Sunnynook Community Centre, 148 Sycamore Dr, Sunnynook
WHEN: Thursday 28th August
TIME: 7:00 - 8:00pm

EVERYONE IS WELCOME, its informal, friendly and open discussion following Dr El-Jacks talk. He will be answering ANY and ALL QUESTIONS from the group.

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