**Hedena Health JR Site – Oxford**

Nestled within the serene surroundings of the John Radcliffe Hospital, Hedena Health JR Site in Oxford is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of our community through a comprehensive range of health services. Our state-of-the-art facility at Arthur Sanctuary House is equipped with the latest technology and resources, ensuring that each patient receives personalized and effective care.

At Hedena Health, we believe in a holistic approach to health, offering not only medical consultations but also specialized classes designed to promote fitness and overall wellness. Whether you’re looking to manage a chronic condition, improve your physical fitness, or simply gain more knowledge about your health, our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way.

What sets us apart is our commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive fitness community, where individuals of all ages and backgrounds can thrive together. With a strong emphasis on patient education and empowerment, we provide valuable resources that help our clients make informed decisions about their health.

We invite you to book an appointment or reach out with any questions by calling us at 01865 227788. Discover the difference that a dedicated health partner can make in your life by visiting our website at [hedenahealth.co.uk](https://hedenahealth.co.uk/) for more information. Experience the unique blend of care, community, and expertise at Hedena Health JR Site today!

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