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Published:Thursday | August 5, 2021 | 12:35 AM
i-doc’s Jacqueline Chambers (right) and fitness instructor Timarah Dixon at the official launch.
i-doc’s Jacqueline Chambers (right) and fitness instructor Timarah Dixon at the official launch.
Dr Derek Harvey (left), senior medical officer at the Cornwall Regional Hospital, and his niece, Monique Stewart, of the National Health Fund.
Dr Derek Harvey (left), senior medical officer at the Cornwall Regional Hospital, and his niece, Monique Stewart, of the National Health Fund.
Richard Vernon, deputy mayor of Montego Bay, is flanked by Amber-Gail Grandison, new president of the Rotary Club of Montego Bay, and Simoneese Williams at the launch of i-doc Concierge Wellness Services Health Club.
Richard Vernon, deputy mayor of Montego Bay, is flanked by Amber-Gail Grandison, new president of the Rotary Club of Montego Bay, and Simoneese Williams at the launch of i-doc Concierge Wellness Services Health Club.
Kathi Cooke (left) has the attention of Sarah’s Children’s Launa Alvaranga of Options Cosmetics during the launch of i-doc Concierge Wellness Services Health Club last Tuesday at the ICON Mall in Montego Bay.
Kathi Cooke (left) has the attention of Sarah’s Children’s Launa Alvaranga of Options Cosmetics during the launch of i-doc Concierge Wellness Services Health Club last Tuesday at the ICON Mall in Montego Bay.
Riverside Pharmacy’s Augela Lyn (right) and her cousin, Sharon Patmore.
Riverside Pharmacy’s Augela Lyn (right) and her cousin, Sharon Patmore.
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Western Jamaica bankers, business process outsourcers, medical representatives, doctors, and tourism industry members turned out last Thursday to launch i-doc Concierge’s health club. The event, which took over the entire first floor of the ICON Mall at the Fairview Complex in Montego Bay, was like a breath of fresh air for those who have been cooped up and required to wear their masks for the last year and a half, owing to the global pandemic. The brainchild of Dr Sherridene Lee and her team, which includes doctors Jacqueline Chambers, Keith-Lloyd Wedderburn, and Jermaine Williams, got started on August 3. One hundred and ten Jamaicans will get free healthcare as part of the initiative.