Norwalk Hospital Announces Smoking Cessation Program Dates

Norwalk Hospital will help you to quit smoking!

Norwalk Hospital offers a six-week smoking cessation program. The smoking cessation program is free and open to the public.

Norwalk Hospital’s smoking cessation program provides general information about the health risks associated with smoking, a plan of action to stop smoking, and social support to help with the effort of quitting.

The sessions are run by Norwalk Hospital Respiratory Therapists: Beverly Jacoby, RRT, FFSF and Cheri Werbesky, CRT, FFSF, NCTTP.

Where

Norwalk Hospital Pulmonology Department: 34 Maple Street, Norwalk CT, 06850, 3rd Floor

When

Session 1

Start Date: August 23, 2018

Classes are held Thursdays at 7:00 PM

Session 2

Start Date: October 11, 2018

Classes are held Thursdays at 6:00 PM

Register

Registration is required for the smoking cessation program. To register or obtain more information about this program, please call 203-852-2392 or 203-852-2476.

About Norwalk Hospital

Norwalk Hospital is one of three nationally recognized hospitals of the Western Connecticut Health Network, Connecticut’s premier, patient-centered healthcare organization. Established in 1893 by our devoted community, Norwalk Hospital was built for the people they continue to serve in western Connecticut and adjacent New York. In July 2018, Norwalk Hospital will mark its 125th Anniversary where for a century and a quarter it has continued to grow and advance to meet and exceed the healthcare needs of the community. The 325-bed hospital is a place where patients always come first, where our talented staff takes pride in keeping people well and provide compassionate, contemporary care when our patients need our help. We take heart that no matter how great the challenge, every medical history can become a brighter medical future — here.

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Submitted by Norwalk, CT

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