Join us for a wonderful evening of yoga and relaxation for all levels of ability in aid of the HDA.
Date: Thursday, 2 February 2012 7.00pm-8.15pm Venue: 12 Upper Wimpole Street, London, W1G 6LW Suggested donation: £20 We provide FREE tea, coffee, biscuits and all necessary yoga equipment. For your tickets, please contact us on 02079358366 or 07789917430A big cosy knit off
Our winter fundraising campaign offers two knitting classes for all levels of ability with a Rowan expert Anna. Date: Saturday, January 28 12.00-13.30 or 15.00 -16.30 Venue: 12 Upper Wimpole Street, London, W1G 6LW Suggested donation: £20 We provide a FREE ball of wool, a pair of needles, tea, coffee and biscuits. For your tickets, please contact us on 02079358366 or 07789917430
Supported by Waitrose – chosen by you
The HDA is proud to be one of the three charities chosen by Waitrose Marylebone High Street as the Charities of the Month for October 2011 and would like to thank those who truly believed in our cause and nominated us for the sponsorship. Read More
Website Developments at the HDA
If you’re a regular visitor to the HDA website, you may have noticed some changes recently. We’ve been spending a lot of time working with website professionals to improve the structure, content and flow of the website to ensure it continues to provide all patients the information they need on the services we provide. Read More
The London Marathon 2010
John and his daughter Sam are running the London Marathon for H.D.A. Wendy, John’s wife, sustained serious injuries in a car accident which left her requiring
daily medication to manage the pain. On top of the injuries from the accident, Wendy also started to lose her sight. By the time she came to the H.D.A, Wendy had only a pin prick of sight remaining.
Rachael Rogers Heading Back To NZ
Sad Goodbyes
It is with sadness that we announce that Rachael Rogers, our Secretary, will be leaving us at the end of May to head back to New Zealand. Rachael joined Marius in February 2009 as his practice secretary and was quickly introduced to his vision for the HDA. Eight months later Rachael became the first full time HDA secretary and hasn’t looked back. Read MoreProgress of the HDA
Marius Van Oldenborgh gave a short progress report at the Independent Doctors Federation's October Meeting in Lisbon as follows: "The aim of the Honorary Doctors’ Association (HDA) is, as you know, to stand as a formal network of practitioners who offer unpaid medical help. Patients will gain a new approach to their complaint in the hope of a quicker and more effective solution. Either by means of a phone call or through subsequent consultation and examination, they will receive an independent, unbiased, fresh opinion from a member of the independent sector. Read More
Charity Status
The HDA has recently been granted charity status No: 1124465 which allows us to obtain sponsorship towards our administration and future projects. Read More
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