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Marina Mall, Airport City, in partnership with Sonotech Medical and Diagnostic Centre and Medimart Pharmacy, is opening its doors to a free health screening event this Pink October from 28th to 31st October 2025.
This initiative forms part of the Mall’s effort to give back to the community, ensuring that its shoppers stay healthy and happy.
Beyond the screening, it is also to create an opportunity for individuals to learn more about breast health, ask questions, and gain clarity from professionals who are ready to support their wellness journey.
During this period, shoppers and visitors alike can walk in for blood pressure checks and blood sugar tests all at absolutely no cost.
Recognising the fact that breast cancer may be more common among women than men, this exercise is also open to want to take charge of their well-being.
As we mark Pink October, the Mall is encouraging everyone to make their health a priority because early detection can make all the difference
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