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A Treat, not a Treatment

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On Saturday 20 October we are holding a meeting at Friends' Meeting House, 173-177 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ (opposite Euston station). Tea/coffee and biscuits will be available from 10am. The meeting itself will start at 10.30am and will finish around 12.30pm.

Our speaker will be Mr Keith Hunt MBE, Complementary Therapies Co-ordinator for Royal Free Hospital and he will give us a talk entitled “A Treat, not a Treatment”. Keith has done a remarkable job at Royal Free in providing patients with therapy that makes a difference to their journey through medical treatment. It is complementary not alternative!

There will be a question and answer session afterwards for any subject that anybody wants to raise.

So if you are interested in coming along, you will be most welcome!

Alan

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