13 May 2025
7:00pm to 8:00pm
13 May 2025
Spire Bristol Hospital
Join us at Spire Bristol Hospital for an evening seminar on the Management of Sinustis with Mr Warren Bennett Consultant Rhinologist, ENT and Skull base surgeon
Registration and light refreshments from 6.30 pm with the seminar commencing at 7pm.
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This session is tailored for a UK GP and HCP audience.
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Date and time:
13 May 2025
7:00pm
to 8:00pm
Location:
Spire Bristol Hospital
Redland Hill
Bristol
Somerset
BS6 6UT
Based in scenic surroundings at the foot of Durdham Down, we can be easily accessed by either the M4 or M5 motorways, or by Temple Meads or Parkway train stations.
Redland Hill
Durdham Down
Bristol
BS6 6UT
From M5 Junction 17
Follow the A4018 for Bristol West and Bristol Zoo for approximately four miles. With the Downs and water tower on the right, you will come to a roundabout on this road. Take the left hand turn into Redland Hill and immediately turn left into Spire Bristol Hospital.
From M4 Junction 19
Follow the M32 leading into Bristol. Take the M32 into the city centre and then follow the signs for Clifton and the A4018. At the top of Whiteladies Road, bear right for Redland to find the hospital.
By train
Take the train to either Bristol Parkway or Bristol Temple Meads stations. Bristol Parkway station is approximately four miles from Spire Bristol Hospital (20-30 minutes by taxi) on the outskirts of Bristol. Temple Meads station is close to the city centre and only 10-15 minutes from Spire Bristol Hospital by taxi.
Parking
We have 100 free car parking spaces.
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