Ajman City Centre will be joining the fight against heart disease by offering free, onsite medical testing for the community in support of World Heart Day on September 29th. A globally recognised event, World Heart Day is dedicated to raising awareness of heart disease and the importance of prevention through healthy lifestyle choices.
In partnership with the Rashid Centre for Diabetes and Research, a medical team will be onsite the mall this Thursday from 10:00am – 6:00pm offering standard ‘heart-health’ medical checks for shoppers: BMI Index, blood pressure, blood sugar and offer dietary consultation on healthy eating habits.
What: Free medical testing for World Heart Day
When: September 29 from 10:00am-6:00pm
Location: Ajman City Centre
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