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More than 40 villagers from Nakorovou Village visit Sai Sanjeevani Medical Centre for free health check-ups

More than 40 villagers from Nakorovou Village visit Sai Sanjeevani Medical Centre for free health check-ups

By Karishma Kumari
21/11/2022
[Photo: Supplied]

More than 40 villagers from Nakorovou Village, Rewa visited Sai Sanjeevani Medical Centre for their free health check-ups today.

There was free bus transport arranged for villagers where they had free general health checks and a healthy lunch provided by the nurses and doctors at Sai Sanjeevani Medical Centre.

The co-ordination from Nakorovou village Josefa Bolaqace expressed his sincere gratitude to the Sai Prema Foundation and the staff of Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Medical Centre for their services to the villagers.

He says the villagers are fortunate to have Sai Sanjeevani Medical Centre so that the poor and underprivileged people can make the most of the free health care services provided to them with love and care.

Meanwhile, Sai Prema Foundation in-reach Coordinator Namrata Tappoo says the Foundation is committed to serving the needy and underprivileged people of Fiji, and is glad that they can offer these free services to the people who truly need them.

Sai Prema Foundation is hosting a weeklong special in-reach clinic for various villages and settlements from Tailevu, Rewa, Suva, Lami and Veisari areas at Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Medical Centre.

Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Medical Centre is located off Muanikau road, Opposite My Suva Park Police Post, and is open from Monday to Friday. Anyone who wishes to get their health check-ups done is encouraged to make an appointment on 837 2361/331 2265. All general health checks, and heart screenings for children 16 years and under are provided free of cost.

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