Expert-led talk on coronary artery disease offers lifesaving insights in Mönchengladbach

Expert-led talk on coronary artery disease offers lifesaving insights in Mönchengladbach

Christina Sanchez
Christina Sanchez
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An animated diagram of a heart with a red background, featuring a labeled image of a coronary artery on the right side.

Expert-led talk on coronary artery disease offers lifesaving insights in Mönchengladbach

Maria Hilf Hospitals in Mönchengladbach will host a free public event on coronary artery disease (CAD) as part of this year's Heart Weeks. The information evening, led by a leading cardiologist, aims to raise awareness about a condition often called a 'silent threat'.

The event takes place on November 21, 2025, at 5:00 PM in the Forum / Building C of Maria Hilf Hospitals. Professor Dr. Emmanuel Chorianopoulos, Chief Physician of the Cardiology Department, will guide attendees through early diagnosis and treatment options for CAD. Free admission and complimentary parking in lot P3 are available, with the hospital also reachable via bus lines 009 and 019.

This year's Heart Weeks focus on the theme 'Healthy Vessels – Healthy Heart: Preventing Heart Attacks'. CAD develops gradually and often goes unnoticed until it causes serious problems. Many patients do not realise it requires lifelong medication and lifestyle adjustments.

Coronary heart disease remains one of the most common reasons for hospital treatment in Germany, alongside heart rhythm disorders and heart failure. The event seeks to address this widespread yet under-recognised condition.

The session will provide clear information on managing CAD and reducing heart attack risks. Attendees can expect practical advice on long-term care and prevention. Free parking and public transport access aim to encourage wider participation.

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