Free Women’s Health Event Brings Top Consultants to Saltford 9th June

Women across Bath and the surrounding area are being invited to attend a free health information evening hosted by Bath Clinic on Tuesday 9th June.

Taking place at Saltford Golf Club from 5.30pm to 8pm, the event will bring together three experienced consultants who will share their expertise and answer questions from attendees in an informal and welcoming setting.
The evening will cover a range of common health concerns affecting women, including breast health, stress incontinence and knee conditions.
Speaking at the event will be:
• Miss Chrissie Laban, Consultant Oncoplastic Surgeon, discussing breast disease and breast health
• Miss Shmaila Siddiki, Consultant Gynaecologist, covering stress incontinence and women’s health concerns
• Mr Nick Howell, Consultant Orthopaedic Knee Surgeon, discussing knee and soft tissue conditions
Attendees will have the opportunity to hear directly from the specialists, ask questions and gain valuable information about symptoms, treatment options and maintaining their health and wellbeing.
A complimentary buffet supper will be available on arrival.
The event is free to attend, although places must be reserved in advance.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday 9th June 2026
Time: 5.30pm to 8.00pm
Venue: Saltford Golf Club, Saltford, Bristol BS31 3AA
Cost: Free
For more information and to reserve a place, visit this link.
Radio Bath is pleased to support local events that help people access expert advice and information within our community.
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