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Oct
6
7:00 pm19:00

Herts & Essex Fertility Centre Opening Evening

The information below has been taken from the Herts & Essex Fertility Centre webpage. For more info, please click on the link here

'We hold our very popular open evenings once every month. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy an informative evening, meet our friendly team, view our facilities and discover more about the fertility services we offer.

Open evenings are usually held on the first Tuesday of every month, although we have recently added extra dates due to high demand.

All our open evenings are held in our spacious waiting room and start promptly at 7.00pm with a presentation by a member of our expert team. In addition, we provide demonstrations of fertility drugs and we can give you up-to-date success rates on a one-to-one basis. We have plenty of free parking and refreshments are provided.

Our staff will be present throughout the evening, so do come along and make use of the informal evening to get impartial advice and answers to those questions you have been wanting to ask.

Our open evenings are very popular so please book your place in advance.

For more information or to book your place, please call 01992 78 50 60 or email enquiries@hertsandessexfertility.com

Free parking and refreshments are available at all our events.'

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Chinese herbal medicine and polycystic ovary syndrome
Sep
30
2:00 pm14:00

Chinese herbal medicine and polycystic ovary syndrome

Primary Medical Care, University of Southampton, Aldermoor Health Centre, Southampton

Dr. Lily Lai will be presenting her PhD research at the University of Southampton Primary Care REACH group afternoon seminar.  Topics covered will include:

  • Introduction to polycystic ovary syndrome and menstrual irregularities
  • Primary and secondary care treatment options
  • Overview of PhD research: Systematic review of the evidence
  • Overview of PhD research: Delphi interview and questionnaire study with herbal practitioners in the UK
  • Overview of PhD research: The ORCHID study, a feasibility study exploring the effects of Chinese herbal medicine for women with polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Reflections and implications for future herbal research

This is a meeting amongst a multidisciplinary group of trial managers, GPs, health psychologists, sociologists and complementary medicine researchers, all working within primary care research.  Attendance to the REACH monthly meetings are open so please get in touch with Lily if you are interested in joining in on the debate.

Tea and cake will be provided.

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