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Phelophepa healthcare train is back

Numerous free medical services will be provided.

The Phelophepa healthcare train will be making its way to the South Coast at the Port Shepstone Station from February 14-18 and again from February 21-25. Medical services for the likes of HIV Aids, TB screening and Covid-19 vaccinations will be provided.

Cancer and diabetes educare will be provided with free screening, plus prescriptions available at R5.

An eye clinic will also be made available that will provide free eye tests, eye drops for R5 and glasses for R30.

Mental health will not be neglected either, with workshops on counselling and psychology to help with stress management, abuse, conflict, death and empowerment all for free.

Lastly, a dental clinic will also be available with each procedure being made available at a service fee of only R10, with children younger than 15 accessing all services for free.

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