Kuwait: Tulu Koota Kuwait to hold free medical checkup, consultation camp on Dec 11


Media Release

Kuwait, Dec 7: Tulu Koota Kuwait in coordination with Badr Al Samaa Medical Centre are organizing yet another social charity event, free medical checkup and consultation camp - 2020 on Friday December 11, from 7 am to 1 pm at Badr Al Samaa Medical Centre, Farwaniya, here, maintaining all the precautions and MOH COVID-19 social distancing protocols.

During this COVID-19 pandemic, TKK has decided to organize this free medical camp for the benefit of its members and people at large who are really in need of their health checkup. This medical camp is based on prior registration only and provides free consultation with GP doctor and if necessary, patients can consult all the departments of General Medicine, Internal Medicine, Dental, Gynecology, Orthopedic, ENT, Ophthalmology (EYE) and Pediatrics. It also includes free testing of blood pressure. Blood Sugar, Cholesterol, SGPT (Liver Screening) and Creatinine (Kidney Screening) preferably on 6 to 8 hours fasting. Also, there is a special 50% discount on further LAB/RADIOLOGY services when claimed within seven days.

For more details kindly refer the attached flyer. The following numbers may be contacted for early registration to avail the free health benefit.
97731855 / 55941955/ 66922964 /97216299.

  

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