DENVER, CO, April 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) Med-Fit Medical Weight Loss Clinic is taking part in Dress for Success' 3rd Annual Power Walk on April 27. The event, which takes place in Stapleton's central park, is fast becoming a fun family tradition for the Stapleton neighborhood.
Dress for Success holds the 5K walk to promote health awareness and raise funds for its primary mission of helping disadvantaged women to succeed in their careers.
Med-Fit is hosting a booth where they will be doing free body fat analysis, giving away free pedometers, sampling Optifast, and holding a drawing for a free iLipo treatment (value $250).
Med-Fit's owner Dr. Angela Tran said, "I wanted to host a booth at this event because it aligns with our mission. We want people to get out and get active to get healthy. Plus it gives us a chance to encourage people to get out to walk, which is why we're giving away the pedometers and doing the body fat analysis. Body fat is an important part of your health picture you might not get if you're just watching the scale. At the booth, we'll also be introducing people to some of our great products, like Optifast and iLipo."
This is Med-Fit's first time hosting a booth at this event.
Med-Fit is a weight loss clinic dedicated to healthy principles for long-term patient success. This includes an emphasis on diet and exercise under the supervision of a physician and other specialists to ensure weight loss programs are effective, safe, and tailored to the individual needs of patients. It was founded in 2012 by Dr. Angela Tran.
Website: http://www.denverweightlossclinic.com
Med-Fit Hosts Booth at Stapleton Dress for Success Walk April 27
Medical weight loss clinic giving away free pedometers, samples, body fat analysis, and one iLipo body contouring treatment.
2013-04-26
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[Press-News.org] Med-Fit Hosts Booth at Stapleton Dress for Success Walk April 27Medical weight loss clinic giving away free pedometers, samples, body fat analysis, and one iLipo body contouring treatment.