Mangalore: Mega health camp held at Infant Mary School Katipalla


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Mangalore, Sep 16: Infant Mary Church, Katipalla and Health Concern Foundation, India along with Father Muller Hospital conducted a Mega Health Camp at Infant Mary School premises today.

Chief guest for the occasion was Sushil Chandra, general manager, HRD and CSR, MRPL. Speaking on the occasion, he praised the doctors of Father Muller Hospital for having come all the way to conduct the camp at Katipalla area.

Sushil requested the people of Katipalla to take advantage of this service. Giving a touch on human understanding he asked the people to get in touch with the doctors when they face the smallest problem and not delay.

David, Public Relation Officer of Fr Muller Hospital introduced the camp and the facilities being offered at Fr Muller Hospital. He explained about the health card and how to take advantage of the facilities.

Parish priest of Infant Mary Church, Fr Alwyn D’cunha thanked Mr Sushil Chandra for having come for the camp, he urged the people get their health screened, so that they could benefit from the camp.

CEO of Health Concern Foundation, Dr Edmond Fernandes invited service minded people of all age groups, caste and creed  to join the organization to create a healthy world together.

Dr Erel Diaz, prof and head, Dept of Surgery, Fr Muller Hospital and Liaison officer for the camp, Dr Smitha Bhat, associate professor of Medicine, Dr Annie, Dept of OBG, Dr Habeen Khan, Dept of Pediatrics, Dr Karen, Dept of Orthopedics were other doctors present at the camp with their team.

  

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