13 November 2025

6:30pm to 8:00pm

Spire Café for Pectus Abnormalities - Sharing Information and Support

13 November 2025

Spire Hull and East Riding Hospital

 

Spire Hull are honoured to provide a relaxed venue for attendees to chat, listen, and learn important treatment info on Pectus Excavatum.

Spire Hull and East Riding are excited to invite you to the second of our Cafes. This time we're putting the focus on Pectus Abnormalities, drawing attention the prevalence of these conditions, as well as providing treatment information and sharing inspiring stories.

Pectus Excavatum in particular is one of, if not the most common anterior chest wall condition, which is estimated to occur in 1 in 400 to 1 in 1000 individuals. Although pectus can present at birth, most will experience a marked worsening of the condition during puberty. This can lead to increased pressure on the heart, cardiopulmonary limitations, as well as impacting the individual both mentally and emotionally.

Our Cafe hopes to focus on how common a condition Pectus Excavatum can be, as well as other conditions such as Pectus Carinatum, highlighting treatment options of both a clinical and non-clinical nature, and sharing the support options and pathways that are available.


Taking part in the event we have:
Mr Ian Hunt - Consultant Thoracic Surgeon
Mr Joel Dunning - Consultant Thoracic Surgeon

We will also have Becky Blount speaking as a part of the evening, relaying her son Bobby's experiences living with Pectus Excavatum, as well as what tests and services they accessed as a part of Bobby's road to recovery.


All attendees are welcome!

Whether you are a patient, a Primary Care colleague, you work at Spire, or you're none of the above - Take the chance to have a hot drink and learn from, speak and share with each other and our experts. Bring your friends, the door is open to everyone.

Our speakers will be able to offer advice and insights on Pectus Excavatum from a range of perspectives. We hope the venue will also allow all others attending to have a hot drink, learn, listen and speak with others with their own experiences.


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Date and time:
13 November 2025
6:30pm to 8:00pm

Location:
Spire Hull and East Riding Hospital
Lowfield Road
Anlaby
England
HU10 7AZ

How to get to us

Spire Hull and East Riding Hospital is just a couple of minutes drive from the Humber Bridge and 15 minutes from Hull city centre.

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Spire Hull and East Riding Hospital,

Lowfield Road
Anlaby
East Yorkshire
HU10 7AZ

Travel instructions

By car

From the west
Take the M62 which continues into the A63. Take the exit signed Humber Bridge, then go straight across the first two roundabouts onto the A1105, signposted Hospital - Hyperbaric Unit. At the next roundabout turn left to Anlaby on the B1232, take the right fork at the mini-roundabout and the hospital is on the left.

From the Humber Bridge
Turn right at the first roundabout onto the A1105, signposted Hospital - Hyperbaric Unit. Turn left at the next roundabout into Anlaby on the B1232. Take the right fork at the mini-roundabout and the hospital is on the left.

From Hull city centre
Follow the Anlaby Road A1105 from the centre of town until it forks. Take the left fork and continue along the A1105, which changes to Boothferry Road, following the signs for the Humber Bridge. Turn right towards Anlaby on the B1232, signposted Hospital - Hyperbaric Unit. Take the right fork at the mini-roundabout and the hospital is on the left.

From Beverley
Take the A164 towards the Humber Bridge. At the roundabout by the Bridge take a left turn onto A1105 signposted Hospital - Hyperbaric Unit. At the next roundabout turn left to Anlaby on the B1232, take the right fork at the mini roundabout and the hospital is on the left.

By train

The nearest mainline station is Hull Central, which is a 10-15 taxi or bus ride from the hospital.

By bus

The 152 bus service stops outside the hospital and runs from the main bus station, adjoining the railway station.

If you need further help to find the hospital, call us on 01482 659 471.

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Contact details

Enquiries
01482 672 412

Scans and diagnostics
01482 672 461

Physiotherapy and sports injuries
01482 672 444

Invoice and payment queries
0118 975 4118 or email us

Hospital Director
Sarah Dickinson

 

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