PT Dexa Medica has once again launched the Cek Segitiga Program, a free health screening service that includes blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar checks, along with complimentary health consultations. The latest event took place at Gelora Bung Karno (GBK), Senayan, Jakarta, on Sunday, April 13, 2025.

Running from morning until evening, the event attracted over 1,000 participants, including GBK visitors and the local community. Jakarta marks the first stop in the 2025 Cek Segitiga roadshow, which will be held across eight cities in Indonesia.

Dexa Group’s Commitment to Supporting Government Initiatives

President Director of PT Dexa Medica, Mr. V. Hery Sutanto, emphasized that Cek Segitiga is a tangible expression of Dexa Group’s support for national health initiatives.

“This marks the second consecutive year Dexa Group has organized a free health screening program in support of President Prabowo’s health initiative, endorsed by the Ministry of Health. We are present in public spaces, collaborating with hospital partners to deliver free healthcare services to the community,” said Mr. Hery.

He also stressed the importance of early detection to increase health awareness. “Many people are unaware of their high cholesterol or blood pressure. Let’s embrace a healthier lifestyle and support the government’s healthy living program,” he added.

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Free Screenings, Health Education, and Engaging Activities

Beyond medical services, Cek Segitiga offered interactive activities such as a poundfit workout session sponsored by Stimuno, fun games with prizes, and attractive giveaways. The event involved eight medical professionals, including two physicians from RS Husada Jakarta, guiding participants through registration, blood pressure and sugar checks, cholesterol tests, and both online and in-person consultations via the D’Konsul app and on-site doctors.

Mr. Jopie Johansyah, Sales Director of OGB-Zeta, noted that this is the second time the initiative has been held at GBK.

“We are committed to supporting patients in the early detection of chronic diseases. This year, we aim to reach over 5,000 participants across eight cities in Indonesia,” said Mr. Jopie.

Echoing this commitment, Mr. Gerry Nio, Senior Product Manager of OGB, added, “Public enthusiasm has been remarkable. From last year’s experience, high cholesterol was the most common finding. We hope more people become aware of their health status early, before symptoms appear.”

Strong Partner Support & Public Enthusiasm

General practitioner Dr. Karissa Anita from RS Husada Jakarta, who participated in the event, emphasized the critical role of regular health screenings. “Conditions such as diabetes and heart disease remain prevalent, especially among individuals with a family history. Early detection is key to preventing complications,” she explained.

Participant Mr. Yudi shared his positive experience: “I usually never get check-ups, but today I got to test my cholesterol and blood sugar—turns out everything is normal. It’s very helpful, not just for me but for many others as well.”

Another visitor, Mrs. Lita, admitted she stumbled upon the event by chance. “I was just out to grab coffee and saw the free health check. I joined in, got a consultation, played games, won prizes, and even joined the poundfit session with Stimuno. It was fun!” she said with a smile.

A Sustainable Step Towards a Healthier Society

Driven by the spirit of Deal with Care, Dexa Medica remains committed to expanding the Cek Segitiga initiative across Indonesia. As part of the company’s sustainability efforts and support for government health programs, this initiative plays a key role in raising public awareness on the importance of healthy living and early detection of chronic diseases.

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