West Chester Hospital is offering free cardiovascular health seminars Wednesday and Saturday. The seminars aim to educate how the heart works, how to recognize signs and symptoms of heart disease and how to take better care of your heart.
In addition, the seminars will also cover the latest treatments for common heart conditions.
Below is a portion of a press release about the seminars from the hospital:
Recognizing that heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S., it is vital for people to be informed about their hearts.
This month, West Chester Hospital is pleased to offer two free cardiovascular health seminars featuring the region’s leading cardiologists who will provide helpful information about the heart.
A variety of questions will be answered including: How does the heart work? What happens to our hearts as we age? What are the most common heart ailments? What are the most current treatments for common heart conditions? What is life like after a heart attack? What role does cardiac rehabilitation play in a successful recovery? How does one keep their heart healthy as they age?
The seminars will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday in the plaza conference room (level A).
Space is limited. To register, call 513-298-3000.
For information about West Chester Hospital, which is located at 7700 University Drive, please visit www.UCHealth.com/WestChesterHospital.









