The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has joined hands with Nawaloka Hospitals PLC, Sri Lanka's first premier multi-specialty hospital chain, to offer its ‘Anagi’ Women's Savings Account holders and ‘Udara’ Senior Citizens Account holders discounts of up to 25% on selected treatments and health screening packages.
These special discounts will be applicable until 1st May 2022 at Nawaloka hospitals located in Colombo, Negombo and Gampaha and can be enjoyed by account holders when they produce their Anagi or Udara branded Shopping Debit Cards or Passbooks at the hospital counters, the bank said in a statement.
Anagi accountholders are entitled to a 25% discount on mammograms, 10% discount on 3D Lipomed-Fat package, laser hair reduction treatments and dental treatments under this promotion.
Meanwhile, Udara accountholders can enjoy 20%, 25%, and 12.5% discounts on Gold, Silver, and Bronze Health Screening Packages, respectively. The Gold Package at the discounted rate of Rs 20,000 includes 12 comprehensive tests including Full Blood Count, Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR), Glucose Fasting & Plasma, Lipid profile, Liver profile, Renal profile, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Urine full report, ECG, Chest X-ray, Ultrasound scan, and Echocardiograph in addition to an eye and physician consultation.
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