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If you make a proportion of your living from, or study in the performing arts, and have a physical or psychological health problem related to your work, BAPAM can help you.

Ģtv monthly clinicin Liverpool is available forperformers.

The clinic is led byGP Dr Marie McKavanaghwho is a Performing Arts Medicine Ģtv and musician.

Who is it for?

It’s available to Liverpool Philharmonic musicians, other performing arts professionals and students in the city and the North West.

So what exactly is on offer?

BAPAM clinicians can provide an accurate diagnosis and information to help you overcome problems.

The BAPAM team can identify the best sources of ongoing care, both in the NHS and from other Ģtvs, and advise you about sources of financial support for people experiencing health problems affecting their ability to work or study.

Venue:Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

Date:13th November, 11th December

How to book:The appointments are not drop in and require booking in advance.

Contact details to book:0207 404 8444