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Hong Kong Life unveils free consultation, medication on common ailments

It is available for its customers under its “Mannings PharmaCare” service.

Hong Kong Life has launched the second wave of its health service initiative “Mannings PharmaCare” offer.

It offers consultation and free medication for eight ailments: cold and flu, allergy, pain and aches, gastrointestinal conditions, women’s health, minor skin conditions, eye conditions, and oral health.

Beginning 2 May 2025, customers can redeem coupons at designated Mannings stores to access the service, the life insurance company said in a press release.

Earlier in January, the insurer had unveiled the first wave of the initiative in the form of the “MedicMart” e-platform, which offers discounts on health check-ups, vaccination and egg freezing services, and children’s assessment programs for its life customers.

In tandem with the launch of the second wave, Hong Kong Life is launching the "Care We On Health Challenge" game, which will give the public an opportunity to receive free coupons. Announcements about the game will be made on Facebook and Instagram.

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