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Wednesday May 23 at 7:30, join us as we expand our Women's Services Facility at North Central Baptist Hospital.
Join Baptist Health System and our featured speakers for a free joint club seminar and learn everything there is about joints.
Find out if you are a candidate for the FIRST Incisionless Solution for Chronic Acid Reflux. Monthly Educational Session –April 17, May 15, June 19; 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at North Central Baptist.
Enroll in our Heartsaver CPR training class and learn adult, child and infant CPR, and how to use adult and child AED (automated external defibrillator). Call 210-297-2340 to register for the next class.
North Central Baptist Hospital is now offering Joint Club for all patients undergoing joint replacement surgery. Attend a class on Tuesday or Thursday.
Expectant mothers and their families are invited to attend a tour of North Central Baptist Hospital’s Women’s Services area. Tours are offered on the first Monday of every month at 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm, 7:00 pm and 8:00 pm.
Preparing for childbirth includes learning all about your exciting new journey. Register for one of the childbirth classes at North Central Baptist Hospital.
Baptist Health System offers diabetes self-management training classes at all of their hospital locations in conjunction with the American Diabetes Association. For details about class times, locations and registration please call the Baptist Health System Referral and Information Center at 297-7005.
Stroke Education Classes for patients and caregivers, are just a few of the services offered for patients recovering from stroke through the Brain and Stroke Network at Baptist Health System. Classes held weekly, Monday through Thursday at 3 p.m. at St. Luke's Baptist Hospital Rehabilitation Dining Room (3rd floor). For more information contact Gayla at (210) 297-5175.
Join the St. Luke’s Stroke Survivor Support Group. The group offers education, support and resources for individuals and families who have been affected by stroke. Every 3rd Thursday, 2pm, at St. Luke's Baptist Hospital. For more information call (210) 297-5175.