Agenda

Upcoming events and information sessions

Our Events

Today

Jun 17

Exchange for Patients and Relatives

Sep 5

2:00 PM - Bern

Exchange for Patients and Relatives

Oct 3

2:00 PM - Basel

Exchange for Patients and Relatives

Oct 10

2:00 PM - Zürich

Exchange for Patients and Relatives

Oct 17

2:00 PM - Lucerne

2nd Information Event for Patients and Relatives

Nov 15

Location: Lucerne Cantonal Hospital

Exchange for Patients and Relatives

In the fall, we organize additional meetings for exchange with patients and relatives.

  • September 52:00 PMBern
  • October 32:00 PMBasel
  • October 102:00 PMZürich
  • October 172:00 PMLucerne

The exact meeting points will be announced in time. These will be chosen centrally whenever possible, with good accessibility by public transport.

Registrations are already possible

Contact for Registration

2nd Information Event for Patients and Relatives

November 15, 2025, Lucerne

Location: Lucerne Cantonal Hospital

Agenda:

  • PD Dr. Simon Stämpfli, Cardiology LUKS
    Transthyretin Amyloidosis (ATTR) of the Heart - Causes and Treatment Options Today and Tomorrow
  • PD Dr. Violeta Mihaylova, Neurology LUKS
    ATTR-PN Amyloidosis: Symptoms and Treatment
  • Martin Bürgi, Board Member Amyloidosis Switzerland
    Resilience with Amyloidosis
  • Dr. Rahel Schwotzer, Hematology USZ
    AL Amyloidosis, Causes and Treatment Approaches
  • PD Dr. David Niederseer, Cardiology High Mountain Clinic Davos
    Sports and Exercise with Amyloidosis and Heart Failure
  • Ms. Julia Zwickl, Nutritional Counseling LUKS
    Nutrition for Amyloidosis and Heart Failure
  • Answering Participants' Questions

A detailed invitation with exact program and registration information will follow in due time. Save the date now!

Amyloidosis Switzerland Association

CH-6130 Willisau

info@amyloidose-schweiz.ch

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