Delhi based Manipal Hospital Extends its Healthcare Services with Mega Health Camp in Namanganj and Tashkent, Uzbekistan

7 August 2023

Manipal Hospital, Delhi, a prominent healthcare institution in India, is set to host an expansive Mega Healthcare Camp in Namanganj and Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in conjunction with the culminating celebrations of the 76th Independence Day, "Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav." The collaboration also entails the establishment of an information center and an OPD camp in Tashkent, in partnership with Chinor Medical Centre. Scheduled from August 10 to August 12, the mega healthcare camp will witness the participation of Manipal Hospitals' expert medical team, who will extend their services to the communities of Namanganj and Tashkent.

The camp will provide a comprehensive spectrum of healthcare offerings, featuring an extensive OPD camp where a skilled team of doctors will deliver specialized medical attention spanning diverse domains such as liver transplant and gastroenterology, spine and neurosurgery, and oncology surgery. Tailored to cater to individual needs, the camp will prioritize personalized treatment plans, catering to the distinct healthcare requirements of each patient and ensuring optimal outcomes.

Dr. Shailendra Lalwani, Head of the Department of Liver Transplant and HPB Surgery, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "We are elated to orchestrate this Mega Healthcare Camp in Uzbekistan. This presents a splendid opportunity for us to share our medical expertise with the Uzbekistani community and contribute to their health and well-being. We are confident that this initiative will positively transform the lives of numerous individuals."

The camp extends its invitation to all patients, irrespective of nationality or financial capacity. Prospective patients can conveniently register for the camp either online or by reaching out to the Manipal Hospital office in Tashkent.

Dr. Anurag Saxena, HOD and Consultant Neurosurgery, reiterated the hospital's commitment to accessible high-quality healthcare, saying, "Our dedication lies in making top-tier healthcare reachable to all. This camp embodies that commitment, aimed at ensuring that every individual in Uzbekistan has access to the finest care possible."

Emphasizing the strengthening healthcare bonds between India and Uzbekistan, Dr. Durgatosh Pandey, Head of Oncology Sciences and Consultant, highlighted the significance of this initiative. He termed it a testament to Manipal Hospital's unwavering resolve to deliver exceptional healthcare globally. With the Mega Healthcare Camp, the hospital aims to provide much-needed cancer care services to those in need. This endeavor serves as a cornerstone of collaborative healthcare advancement between the two nations.

 

Source: prnewswire.com