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    DAM Health launches its first clinic in Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 19, 2021No Comments
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    One of the UK’s leading Covid testing services offers rapid testing with Fit To Fly and Fit To work results back within 24 hours. They also feature rapid antibody and antigen testing. All of this will now be available to the people of Cardiff, around the city region and beyond.

    With over 35 clinics already in operation across England, opening up in Wales is another huge step forward for the innovative company. The new clinic opens at Cardiff Bay’s leisure and entertainment hub, The Red Dragon Centre, on Monday 19th July.

    Professor Frank Joseph, DAM Health’s medical director, says: “We are thrilled to be bringing DAM Health to Wales as we continue to develop and invest in our service. With the ever-changing landscape of the pandemic and testing affecting our daily lives, at DAM Health we work hard to be the leaders in our field with results back in 24 hours. Our in-clinic testing remains an important choice for those wanting the extra security and peace of mind from our trained clinicians conducting the tests rather than DIY kits at home.”

    Emma Constantinou, Marketing and Tenant Liaison Manager at the Red Dragon Centre, adds: “We’re thrilled that DAM Health has chosen the Red Dragon Centre as its first location in Wales, especially at this critical time. We look forward to working closely with the DAM team to support them with their Welsh launch and helping to make their first outlet here a huge success.”

    DAM Health continues to support as range of charities and good causes, including The Hope Foundation and their incredible work in India to ongoing work with sports, events and travel sectors. Going abroad in particular is still an aim for many families and travellers this summer.

    Kids Go Free effectively halves the cost of testing for families and their children. Each child aged 17 years or under can be tested for free with a paying adult in one of DAM Health’s clinics, with trained professionals, with the government-approved results safe and accurate for everyone. For any international travel, DAM Health recommends checking all requirements and FCDO travel advice before they book any foreign travel, ensuring the correct certification to fly is in place.

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