Community Lectures
Fremont Center

The Education Division of the Palo Alto Medical Foundation hosts a number of lectures during the year on health topics of interest to the community at the Fremont Center.

You are encouraged to pre-register for lectures (see the phone number or form below), some lectures do fill quickly and space is limited.

We DO NOT send a confirmation of registration for lectures unless there is a change in time or it is full.

Location:

Fremont Center
3200 Kearney Street
Conference Room, Building 2
Fremont, CA 94538
Lecture registration: 510-498-2891
Education Office: 510-498-2184
Main phone: 510-490-1222
Map | Directions | Floor Plan

Cost: All lectures are open to the community and are free.

See also lectures at the: Dublin Center | Palo Alto Clinic


Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: The latest word in treatment options

Wednesday, September 17, 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Speaker: Savitha Krishnan, M.D., Obstetrics and Gynecology

Excessive menstrual bleeding can interfere with normal daily functions, and it can have negative health consequences. If you are one of the many women troubled by this condition, come and hear Dr. Krishnan talk about the latest treatment options, including minimally invasive techniques.


If you are interested in any lecture at the Fremont Center, please call our dedicated line at 510-498-2891 to register or use the form below.

Pre-Registration

You are encouraged to pre-register for lectures, some lectures do fill quickly and space is limited. We DO NOT send a confirmation of registration for lectures unless there is a change in time or it is full.

Your Name:

 

Choose lecture(s) you wish to attend:

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

How many people will attend?:

 

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