A Love Letter to the Heart

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A headshot of Dr Rohin Francis holding a microphone and smiling.

3pm - 4pm : Jarrolds

For Adults Biology Medicine and Health Talk
  • Wheelchair access
  • Toilets
  • Disabled toilets

1-11 London Street, Norwich, NR2 1JF

A comedic insight into the affairs of the heart

What better way to spend Valentine’s Day than learning about that most elusive of things – the human heart?

NHS consultant cardiologist and comedian Dr Rohin Francis dives into all the drama of this essential human organ.

From mending broken hearts (literally) and dodging cardiac catastrophe to ways in which you can protect your own heart, this evening blends medical insight with heartfelt humour. Whether you’re loved up or just here for the anatomy jokes, expect laughter, learning and maybe a few palpitations!


Tickets £16, booking essential
For ages 18+ only
The Exchange, Jarrolds
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Access Information

We offer free Essential Companion tickets for those with access requirements and need someone to accompany them to make their visit easier and more comfortable. These can be booked online at the same time as booking a ticket to this event.

The Exchange is located on the Lower Ground Floor of Jarrolds, within the Food Hall. Entry to the event is via Exchange Street, down one flight of stairs.

If you have access requirements, an alternative step-free route is available. Please let us know your requirements when booking your tickets. You can do this through our booking platform, Ticketsolve, at checkout, or by emailing:

About Dr Rohin Francis

Rohin is a cardiologist, writer, comedian, and YouTube creator, known for his YouTube channel, Medlife Crisis.

Rohin earned his MBBS at St George’s Hospital Medical School, and specialised in coronary intervention. He has since taught at Cambridge University, Imperial College and St George’s at the University of London. He launched Medlife Crisis in 2015 in order to explore offbeat medical and biological science topics.

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