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Women’s heart services go virtual at Piedmont Hospital

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Atlanta (June 24, 2020) – The Dottie Fuqua Women’s Heart Support Network started at Piedmont Atlanta Hospital in 2017 through a generous gift from the J.B. Fuqua Foundation.

It is part of the Piedmont Women’s Heart Program, which takes a comprehensive approach to prevention, clinical care, and support to reduce heart disease among women and promote long-term heart health and wellness.

In order to offer suggestions for bolstering your wellbeing, the Piedmont Women’s Heart Program welcomes back aromatherapist Carolyn Folk for an interactive discussion on the use of essential oils as complimentary care for mental health and total wellbeing.

Join Robin Raflo of Piedmont Women’s Heart and Dana Neacsu, M.D., of Medical Creations Integrative Medicine to discuss how to better care for our mental health in intentional ways.

Learn more about The Dottie Fuqua Women’s Heart Support Network and register for these free on-line programs at Heart Institute ranks in the top 5 percent in the country among cardiovascular organizations and is the only program in Atlanta consistently recognized with the Cardiac Care Excellence Award from Healthgrades – a mark of quality it has earned for more than 10 years.

Source: Atlanta Daily World - Powered by Real Times Media

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