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Medklinn contributes RM-for-RM in joint effort to help kidney patients


Yeo had earlier received the pledge from Medklinn Managing Director Peter Tham during the 41st Charity Dinner of SJAM – Kawasan Pantai Selangor (KPS) at the Klang Hokkien Association Hall here. Present to witness the handover was SJAM Commander-in-Chief Datuk Lai See Ming.

“Many people may not know that SJAM runs these centres on charity charging a fraction of what commercial centres would charge. We have been doing this for 25 years now and last year, we provided over 85,000 dialysis sessions,” said Yeo.

“Haemodialysis uses an external machine and a special type of filter to remove excess waste products and water from the blood. During hemodialysis, blood passes from the patient’s body to the dialysis machine through sterile tubing and into a filter, called a dialysis membrane.

Yeo called on the public to support this project and donate generously to this fund. He hoped the target could be reached before year-end.

“As our air and surface sterilizers have been proven to be effective against viruses and bacteria, we wish to protect the kidney patients while they are at the dialysis centres undergoing the sessions two or three times a week.

He said Medklinn would also service and maintain the units for three years. “These units are maintenance-free anyway as we only have to change the cartridges once a year. As this is our CSR initiative, we will check on the centres regularly to see if they need any other help,” he quipped.
Tham said Medklinn’s patented Cerafusion™ technology emulates nature by rendering allergens and pathogens harmless without drugs or chemicals. It helps people break-free from cross infections, sinus allergies and bad odours.

Contributions are tax-free and can be banked into Hong Leong Bank Account for “St. John Ambulans Malaysia – Kawasan Pantai Selangor” Account No. 12200022604. Please state “ Cleaner Air Better Care ” in your bank transfer.
Aside from the Medklinn handover, the audience also witnessed the handover of the 1st Neonatal Ambulance in Malaysia, donated by Lions Club of Kuala Langat Central. This was then followed by the handover of the 2nd Ambulance donated by Dato’ and Datin Low Bin Tick, and the 3rd Ambulance by Mr T.S. Siow of Singapore.
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