In the wake of the recent gas explosion that devastated parts of Putra Heights, many brands have stepped up to support the affected community — including car companies that have lent vehicles to victims.
Gamuda Cove has stepped up and is now providing free health examinations to fire victims to ensure their well-being is cared for in the aftermath of the disaster!
Provide a range of health screenings
The health screenings cover a range of important areas, including eye and lung assessments, mental health evaluations, electrocardiograms (ECG), and full blood count tests.
These comprehensive check-ups are designed to help detect any health complications that may have resulted from the explosion, whether due to smoke inhalation, trauma, or heightened stress levels.

Victims can visit either of the two participating clinics for their free examinations.
Cove Family Clinic, located within the Gamuda Cove community, is open daily from 8am to 8pm, except on Wednesdays, and can be reached at 012-517 4558.
Maya Clinic, the second partner in this effort, operates from Monday to Friday between 8am and 10pm, and from 10am to 10pm on weekends and public holidays.
For appointments or enquiries, the public can contact the clinic at 012-589 9092.
