Transnet's Phelophepa Health Train will be visiting the region in June and will once again be offering a wide range of medical services free of charge or for a minimal fee to residents.
The train will be in the Makhado Municipality at the railway station in Louis Trichardt from 3 to 7 June and again from 10 to 14 June.
The primary health-care clinic on wheels will provide free healthcare education, as well as free diabetic screenings and cancer education. In addition, they will also offer free pap smears, and prostate and breast screenings. Medication will be available at R5 per prescription.
Free eye tests will also be provided, with all glasses costing R30. Eye drops will be available at R5 each. Please note that the eye clinic services do not include operations or bifocals.
Free counselling and psychology services are available to individuals and include workshops to help cope with stress, abuse, conflict, death, parenting discipline, empowerment, and working through emotions.
Dental services are also included, with free screenings and dental education. Extractions, fillings, and cleanings are available at R10 per procedure, but no dentures will be provided. All procedures for children younger than 15 years of age are free.
For more information, phone Malebo Mokone at Tel: 066 427 0574.