722 days ago

Hello Dear Neighbor's

Karin from Whanganui East

My name is Karin Meulendijks and I am a qualified and certified
Phlebotomist.
Since early February ‘24, I have been providing my services on behalf
of Living Waters Medical to all in the community and surrounding area's who need to have
their blood sampled for testing.
I have been given the opportunity to provide this service from a very nice spacious room
within Living
Waters Central at 163 Wicksteed street.
At this stage my services are mornings only, but hope to extend into the afternoon.

Bookings by appointment only and a standard $15.00 fee will be requested.
Website www.livingwatersmedical.co.nz... for more information and/or call 06 345 0044 for inquiries and to book an appointment .
Looking forward to meeting with you there.

Karin

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