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Brasovenii pot beneficia de consultatii si analize gratuite in perioada 13-15 octombrie

08 Oct 2024
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Andrei Miroslavescu

Brasovenii pot beneficia de consultatii si analize gratuite in perioada 13-15 octombrie

In intervalul 13-15 octombrie, la Sala Sporturilor din Brașov, locuitorii orașului au oportunitatea de a solicita consultatii, ecografii si analize medicale gratuite. Organizatorii anunță că locurile sunt limitate, astfel încât persoanele interesate sunt încurajate să se înscrie cât mai repede.

Acest eveniment face parte din campania "Împreună pentru Oameni", iar coordonatorul general al proiectului, Stefanita Poenariu, a subliniat importanța înscrierii. Cei care doresc să participe pot accesa site-ul www.dingrijapentrutine.ro/brasov pentru înscriere online, sau pot suna la 0376 50 60 70 pentru mai multe detalii.

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