
Top Singapore Heart Doctors Bring Free Forum to Cebu
Two of Asia's leading cardiologists are bringing cutting-edge heart care knowledge directly to Cebu families in a free public forum this April. The event promises to make life-saving cardiac advances accessible to everyone, not just medical professionals.
When it comes to heart health, knowledge truly saves lives, and this April, world-class expertise is coming straight to Cebu City.
The Asian Heart & Vascular Centre is hosting a free public forum on April 17, 2026, bringing Singapore's top heart specialists to share breakthrough treatments with the Central Visayas community. The event runs from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at San Martin Hall in the Radisson Blu Hotel.
Two renowned cardiologists will lead the afternoon sessions. Dr. Edgar Tay, an interventional cardiologist, will present on minimally invasive alternatives to traditional open-heart surgery, offering patients faster recovery times and better outcomes. Dr. Pipin Kojodjojo, an electrophysiologist, will tackle atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm disorder affecting 60 million people worldwide that often goes misunderstood and undertreated.
What makes this forum special is its audience. Unlike typical medical conferences, this event welcomes patients, families, and anyone interested in heart health alongside healthcare professionals.

The timing couldn't be more crucial. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death globally, but recent advances in cardiology are transforming how doctors diagnose and treat patients. These innovations are making procedures safer, less invasive, and more personalized than ever before.
The Ripple Effect
By bringing this expertise directly to Cebu, AHVC is doing more than sharing information. They're empowering an entire community to make better health decisions. Earlier detection and understanding of treatment options can mean the difference between life and death for heart patients.
The forum's focus on education over sales reflects a growing understanding in medicine: preventing and managing heart disease requires informed patients, not just skilled surgeons. When communities understand the latest advances, they can advocate for themselves and their loved ones more effectively.
Admission is completely free, though seats are limited to maintain quality interactions. Registration closes on April 3, 2026, and interested attendees can reserve their spot online at the provided registration link.
This kind of knowledge sharing bridges a critical gap between cutting-edge medical science practiced in major centers like Singapore and communities throughout the Philippines that deserve access to the same life-saving information.
Based on reporting by Regional: singapore breakthrough (SG)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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