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The Health & Wellbeing Fair is coming to Bristol
The Bristol Health & Wellbeing Fair is coming to our city in a bid to encourage living well at all stages of life. The Health and Well-being fair will be taking place on Saturday 9th June, between 10am -4pm at Double Tree Hilton, Redcliffe in Bristol. This event will be highlighting a number of initiatives that will encourage health, wellness, fitness and overall wellbeing to the people of Bristol.
Spire Bristol Hospital and St Peter’s Hospice are proud to be working together to bring this event to Bristol. There will be a number of talks throughout the day on a variety of health topics. These sessions will be hosted by Consultant specialists from Spire Bristol Hospital.
These leading Bristol based consultants, many who work with the NHS, are inviting you to listen to their advice and welcome you with the opportunity to ask questions surrounding your health. Designated talks will include the following topics:
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• Women’s Health (Pelvic Floor and Incontinence)
• Men’s Health (Prostate Concerns, toilet urges)
• Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
• Knee Pain
• Back Pain
• Hip Pain
• Heart Problems
• Breast Cancer
• Hernia Concerns
• Skin – moles, benign skin lesions and skin cancer
The day will highlight some of what Bristol has to offer in the realm of Health & Wellbeing services, initiatives or products that will encourage health, wellness, fitness and overall wellbeing for all. A variety of exhibitor’s stalls & workshops will be available to explore, all to encourage living well at all stages of life.
It’s a free event for anyone interested in improving their physical and mental wellbeing. From cardio health to taboo topics for men, what to look out for on your skin, to anxiety-busting workshops using the Zentangle Method and learning about relevant local services that are available for adults of all ages – this event is an interesting and fun day out for anyone interested in information and advice on all things living well.
There is a full schedule of speakers, providing short informational talks that can be pre-booked (limited availability, so don’t miss out!). The talks are all free, but we do ask you to consider making a donation at checkout to benefit the St Peter’s Hospice Room to Care Appeal. For more information on the appeal please visit www.roomtocare.co.uk.
Due to limited space in each talk the organisers are asking attendees to book places onto each talk prior to the fair. Although everyone is welcome to explore the exhibitor stalls at any point the talks will be capped. To book your place or for a full schedule of talks, please visit www.SpireBristolHospital.eventbrite.com.