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Free health checks by Lembah Pantai health department this weekend

In addition to the health checks, the department will also conduct free health education sessions and related activities.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 06 Mar 2024 3:36PM

Free health checks by Lembah Pantai health department this weekend
A blood donation drive will also be held, besides the health screening and eye checks - The Vibes, March 6, 2024

THE Lembah Pantai Health Department (Kuala Lumpur) will be providing free health checks including HPV tests for cervical cancer, and blood screening for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) at the Vivo 9 Seputeh Family Wellness Carnival from March 8 to 10.

In addition to the health checks, the department will also conduct free health education sessions and related activities.

This is in support of the carnival organised by RENN Asia Wellness and Campus Rangers International School for the community at 9 Seputeh as well as the public. Entrance is free.

There will also be a host of other activities like a bouncing castle, fun bubbles, balloons, sand art, face-painting, bear-brick painting, free caricature portraits, and even a petting zoo, featuring a special Alpaca appearance on Saturday from 11 am – 1 pm only. 

A blood donation drive will also be held, besides the health screening and eye checks.

The carnival will feature 20 booths showcasing various services and equipment, plus gifts, lucky draws, and vouchers.

The Carnival is held in conjunction with the Grand Launch of RENN Asia Wellness which has a heritage of offering personalised, evidence-based regenerative medicine with a track record of helping over 5,000 clients in the past 10 years. RENN Asia just opened its doors at Vivo 9 Seputeh this month. - The Vibes, March 6, 2024


 

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