Medical Newsletter May 2024


Welcome to the May 2024 edition of Your Health, Your Wellness, Your Panacea, the monthly newsletter of Panacea Medical and Wellness Centre.
We are a 13-year-old, award-winning, multispecialty clinic offering services in DermatologyInternal MedicinePediatricsObstetrics & GynaecologyReproductive Medicine and Infertility, Wellness, Speech TherapyGeneral & Cosmetic DentistryPeriodontics & ImplantologyOrthodontics, Vaccinations and Pathology are supported by an in-house ISO 15189:2012 compliant Medical Laboratory.
 
New Specialty & Staff

We are pleased to welcome Dr Zahid Saeed, Specialist Family Medicine, MD, MRCGP(UK) to our team. In his specialty, Dr Zahid treats both adults and children and manages common as well as long-term illnesses, injuries, immunizations, and lifestyle interventions.
 

Fertility Promotion

Would you like to know about your ovarian reserve? We are offering ladies the anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) test, a pelvis ultrasound scan and consultation at a 50% discount.

Call 04 3582020 to book with Dr Megha Gupta, Specialist Obstetrics and Gynaecology today!

Validity: 1 to 31 May 2024

Wellness Drive

We will be offering a random blood sugar, BP and BMI check, doctor consultation, and a wellness coaching session complimentary every Thursday until 30 May 2024. This campaign will help you make lifestyle changes to improve your health and wellness.

Book in advance!
 

Health Days
To mark World Hypertension Day on 17 May, we will provide a complimentary blood pressure check and distribute Hypertension awareness leaflets from 17 to 23 May 2024. High BP is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease so it is important to control it.

 
World No Tobacco Day is observed on 31 May each year. Smoking cigarettes is risk factor for several diseases. To raise awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco use, we will be displaying posters in the clinic from 24 to 31 May 2024.
 
Health Focus:Ideal waist circumference to avoid heart disease 
Lose weight to reduce your waist size to less than 40 inches if you are a man, and less than 35 inches if you are a woman to avoid high cholesterol, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes type 2 and some other medical conditions.