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SGLM & Walk with a Doc (WWAD) September 2025 - Open to Public

Sun, 14 Sept

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Singapore

September Walk with a Doc Programme - Open to All

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 SGLM & Walk with a Doc (WWAD) September 2025  -  Open to Public
 SGLM & Walk with a Doc (WWAD) September 2025  -  Open to Public

Time & Location

14 Sept 2025, 7:00 am – 8:00 am SGT

Singapore, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore

About the Event

Registration is open for the SGLM & Walk with a Doc September event


Following the success of our first Walk with a Doc in Aug, we're excited to invite you to our second walk on Sunday, September 14! This walk is open to the public, with only 20 spots available.


What is Walk with a Doc? Walk with a Doc is a free, community walking program designed for anyone looking to take steps toward a healthier lifestyle. Led by a local healthcare provider, it’s open to people of all ages and fitness levels. Each walk includes a short health talk, a group walk at your own pace, and the chance to connect with others in your community.


Date: Sunday, 14 September 2025

Time: 7:00 – 8:00 am

Location: Singapore Botanic Gardens

Meeting Point: Nassim Gate (next to Gleneagles Hospital), End Point: Nassim Gate


Getting There

🚇 MRT: Alight at Napier MRT (TE12), take Exit 1, then walk ~7–10 mins along Napier Road to Nassim Gate.

🚌 Bus: Stop at Botanic Gdns Nassim Gate (Visitor Centre)—just 1 min from the gate.

🚖 Taxi / Ride-Hail: Drop off at Visitor Centre & NParks HQ (Nassim Gate).

🚗 Driving: Use Visitor Centre Carpark A (Nassim Gate).


What to Bring

👕 Attire: Comfortable gym or walking clothes

👟 Footwear: Supportive walking shoes or trainers

💧 Essentials: Reusable water bottle

🧢 Optional: Cap or sun protection

☁ Weather: In case of light rain—bring a poncho or light rain jacket.


What if it rains?

- Light drizzle: walk goes on!

- Heavy rain: the walk will be cancelled. You will be notified by Whatsapp

Disclaimer: The information shared during this walk is for general health education only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your own healthcare provider for any personal medical concerns.


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