262 days ago

Free health Check/ consultation Event Invitation

Evergreen from Evergreen Natural Health Epsom Clinic

Hi neighbours, we sincerely invite you to join our upcoming free health check/consultation event on Saturday, March 29, at 18 Saint Andrews rd, Epsom.

The event will offer the following services:
- Health check/consultation
- Pain Diagnosis
- On-site ACC registration
- Blood pressure and oxygen level testing

This is a great opportunity to address your health concerns and receive professional advices. We look forward to meeting you in person and supporting your health journey. Feel free to bring your family and friends along!


Date: Sat March 29
Location: 18 Saint Andrews Rd, Epsom

We hope to see you there!

Contact us on 0508 383 747
Email: evergreenclinic.auckland@gmail.com



The team at Evergreen Natural Health Epsom Clinic

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