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Sickle Cell Support Group
UI Health’s Sickle Cell Support Group meets the fourth Thursday of the month. The meetings serve as a venue for learning, sharing, and supporting. Most meetings feature a guest speaker and presentation on a topic of interest. All meetings provide an opportunity for discussion and sharing of experiences.
Location:
University of Illinois Hospital
1740 W. Taylor St.
Hospital Conference Room, 1130
When:
Fourth Thursday of the Month (see below for changes and detailed schedule) 6 pm – 8 pm
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