Women’s Health Breakfast Brings Medical Experts and Community Together

Special event will address menopause, preventive care, mental wellness and health at every stage of life

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Dr. J. Gabriel Guajardo, Gynecologist: Dr. Claudia P. Garcia, OBGYN ACOG/ABOG Certified: and Dr. Danielle M. Stone, Cardiologist, Courtesy images
Dr. J. Gabriel Guajardo, Gynecologist: Dr. Claudia P. Garcia, OBGYN ACOG/ABOG Certified: and Dr. Danielle M. Stone, Cardiologist, Courtesy images
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Mega Doctor News / Texas Border Business

A special women’s health breakfast will bring together healthcare professionals, community leaders and women from across the region for a panel discussion focused on health and well-being at every stage of life.

The event will give participants the opportunity to hear directly from medical experts about menopause, hormonal health, preventive care, mental wellness, and other issues affecting women’s health.

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Healthcare professionals participating in the panel will provide practical information, answer questions and discuss health concerns relevant to women at different stages of life.

The program will also address wellness and preventive care, including strategies for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and helping women make informed decisions about their health and well-being.

Organizers said the breakfast is intended to combine health education with community engagement. Attendees will have opportunities to connect with healthcare professionals, community leaders and other participants while discussing issues related to women’s health.

The event is open to anyone interested in increasing awareness and understanding of women’s health, including people seeking health information, those supporting family members or loved ones, and community members interested in connecting with healthcare professionals.

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Breakfast will be provided as part of the program, which is designed to offer a setting for education, conversation and community interaction.

Organizers said the event seeks to empower women through access to information, awareness and conversations about their health and well-being.

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