Have questions about heartbeat irregularities? St. Elizabeth offering free event to answer them


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

Carrigan
Carrigan

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.

Farrell
Farrell

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

Osborn
Osborn

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


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