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All welcome at expert health talk in Sutton Coldfield 

Published on 31/03/2026

The free talk is called 'A journey through women’s health - fertility, menopause and beyond'
The free talk is called 'A journey through women’s health - fertility, menopause and beyond'

Good Hope Hospital and Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council have teamed up to deliver another expert health talk for the local community and University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB) members.

The free talk, called 'A journey through women’s health - fertility, menopause and beyond', is taking place on Friday 24 April from 12 noon until 13:30.

Attendees will have the chance to hear from two top experts in their fields: 

Dr Liz Howland, UHB Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, who will focus on fertility and pre-pregnancy optimisation. 

Dr Pratima Gupta, Medical Director at Solihull Hospital and Community Services, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, who will discuss 'Menopause: the acute symptoms and long-term effects on health, and lifestyle changes which may help after menopause'.

Both experts will be on hand to take any questions at the end.

The talk is taking place at the Trinity Centre, Church Hill, Mill St, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B72 1TF. Parking is available on site, and the venue is easily accessible from both the railway station and nearby bus stops. Refreshments will be available.

For more information and to confirm your attendance, get in touch:

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