Services – Lunch & Learn

Lunch & Learn

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QHS Corporate Health is a nationally-based health and well-being organization that is passionate about changing and saving lives.  We specialize in preventative screening and health education seminars.

Our thought provoking Lunch & Learn seminars inform, educate and empower individuals to take responsibility for their own health and well-being.  We believe when individuals are empowered, they are able to make sustainable lifestyle choices that will have lasting health benefits.

We offer seminars on a myriad of health topics.  All seminars are presented by qualified health professionals.

Topics for selection include:
  • Cardiovascular Health
  • Managing Stress Levels
  • Sun Damage Awareness
  • Understanding Osteoporosis
  • Nutrition and Body Composition
  • Nutrition and Cholesterol
  • Know Your Numbers
  • Bone Density Testing
  • Diabetes
  • Bowel Health
  • Breast Cancer Awareness
  • Understanding Menopause
  • Asthma and Allergies
  • Head Lice
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Seniors Health
  • Bladder Health
  • Toddler Health
All Lunch & Learn seminars include educational displays, handout – workbooks, the most up-to-date in screening equipment and interactive medical models.

Our Lunch & Learn Seminars have the flexibility to easily fit into any busy schedule.  We can tailor-make a seminar to suit any individual needs:
  • During lunch break from 40 minutes to 2 hours
  • Design a multi-topic seminar, time ranging from 40 minutes to 5 hours
  • Any time slot you allocate during working hours or after hours
  • We can present to a group of as few as 5 participants or as many as your venue facility can accommodate.
To find out more, please call Claire at QHS Corporate Health on 02 8877 8383, or email claire@qhscorporatehealth.com.au

  • Worksite Clinics
  • Employee Lunch and Learn
  • Wellness Programs
  • Proven Health Outcome statistics for Companies

Breast Awareness Clinic

"I feel as though we may have helped possibly save a life that day!! One of the customers who spoke to the Nurse went home and used the tools taught to her for self breast checking, she found a lump."