Chandigarh
10 March 2017
DIVYA AZAD
A free Multi-specialty Health Camp was organized at Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh by Max Super Specialty Hospital, Mohali (PB) on Thursday. Police personnel who were identified as High Risk, HTN and DM group of patients during the Annual Medical Examination which was conducted routinely in Police Hospital were also examined in this health camp.
Mrs. Simarpreet Luthra, (wife of W/DGP/UT) President, Chandigarh Police Family Welfare Committee inaugurated this Health Checkup camp in presence of Mrs. Meenakshi (w/o W/DIG/UT), Mrs. Shruti (w/o W/SSP, Chandigarh. Mrs. Kamla Girdhar (w/o SP/Communication), Ms. Anjitha Chepyala DSP/W&CSU, Inspector Sita Devi, Inspector Kulvir Kaur, SI Parvesh (In-charge Welfare Committee) and wife of other Police Officers were also present on this occasion.
A team of doctors from Max Hospital including Dr. Dhruv Vashishth from Orthopedics department, Dr Ashok Gupta from Internal Medicine, Dr. Seema Sharma, Gynecologist and Dr. Richa Sharma, Dietician provided free consultations to people. Tests like BP, random blood sugar, ECG (on recommendations) and bone mineral density tests were also offered free of cost in the camp.
Sandeep Dogra, Senior Vice President and Zonal head of Max Hospitals Punjab said that we are committed towards making specialized healthcare services accessible to all sections of society. Through this free medical camp, our endeavour is to address the health concerns of all present in line with the Max Group philosophy of ‘Seva-bhav’. We have taken up the initiative to provide consultation, diagnostics and services to all those present at the Police hospital and hope this initiative would benefit them.”
The officials/workers of Police Hospital, Sector 26, Chandigarh were also awarded by the president of Chandigarh Police Family Welfare Committee.
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