Is that occasional heart flutter something to worry about? Are heart failure and arrhythmia related? Can irregular heart rhythms cause a stroke?

Learn from St. Elizabeth and Mayo Clinic specialists about heartbeat irregularities and when it’s time to do something about them at a free seminar on July 19 from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at the St. Elizabeth Training and Education Center on 3861 Olympic Blvd. in Erlanger.
Skipped beats, palpitations, slow heart rate, fast heart rate, fainting, even anxiety attacks might be symptoms of a condition that should be treated by a specialist.

Learn more at this free panel discussion of physician experts.
Speakers include:
· Michael Osborn, MD, cardiologist, Mayo Clinic
· Thomas Carrigan, MD, electrophysiologist; co-director, atrial fibrillation program, St. Elizabeth Heart & Vascular Institute
· James Farrell, MD, neurologist; director, stroke program, St. Elizabeth Healthcare
· Mohamad Sinno, MD, electrophysiologist; co-director, atrial fibrillation program, St. Elizabeth Heart & Vascular Institute

The event is free, but seating is limited and reservations are required. For more information or reservations, go to www.stelizabeth.com/heartevent or call, call 859-301-WELL (9355).
Date: Tuesday, July 19
Time: 6:30 – 8 p.m.
Location: St. Elizabeth Training and Education Center
3861 Olympic Blvd. Erlanger