Bantwal: Dialysis unit inaugurated at Father Muller Hospital, Thumbay



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Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal
With Inputs from Media Release

Bantwal, May 14: Father Muller Hospital, Thumbay, a 100-bed multi-speciality hospital established to serve the people of rural areas has completed its first year of dedicated service in the health care sector.

In order to mark this occasion, Father Muller Hospital, Thumbay in association with Father Muller Medical College Hospital and Lions and Lioness Club, Bantwal organized a mega health camp on Wednesday May 14 at the premises of Father Muller Hospital, Thumbay.


U T Khadar, minister for health and family welfare was the chief guest. Mamatha S Gatti, zilla panchayat Member and Mohammad Valavoor president, Thumbay panchayat were the guests of honour. Msgr Denis Moras Prabhu, vicar general of Mangalore diocese presided over the function. 

Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director, FMCI, Fr Rudolph Ravi D’Sa, administrator, Father Muller Hospital, Thumbay, Fr Richard Coelho, administrator, Father Muller Medical College Hospital, S G Acharya Lions Club president, Bantwal, Dr Kiran Shetty, medical superintendent, Father Muller Hospital, Thumbay were the dignitaries on the dais.    
 
On this occasion the new dialysis unit was inaugurated by U T Khadar.

Addressing the gathering, Khadar said, "Having good health is very important, each person must know the causes, effects and remedies related to their individuals’ health issue. Free health camps conducted in rural areas will benefit many people who cannot reach the hospitals."

He applauded the work done by Father Muller Hospital in the service of humanity. He suggested that in order to provide better facility to the rural people a dialysis unit should be established in villages as a large number of people are suffering from kidney diseases.

He added, "There should be co-coordinators from each hospital to guide the patients to their respective hospitals for better treatment." He also spoke about the few initiatives taken by the government in this regard. He said soon free treatment will be offered in the government hospitals for the needy patients.

Presiding over the function, Msgr Denis Moras Prabhu,Vicar General of Mangalore Diocese expressed his happinesss over the work done by Father Muller Charitable Institution in the health sector. He also assured that the institution will continue to render its service to the humanity in the years to come.

The camp went on from 9:30 am to 3 pm. A special team of doctors conducted free checkups and provided consultations in general medicine, paediatrics, ophthalmology, dermatology, ent, surgery, gyneacology, orthopaedics, nephrology, cardiology, psychiatry and homeopathy.

In addition to this, free ECG, HB/TC/DC, RBS, blood urea, serum creatinine, urine routine, immunisation for children, diabetes, blood pressure, heart disease checkup and cancer screening were offered. 50% discount on Health card and diagnostic tests like X-ray, ultrasound, CT scanning, echo including surgery (except implant) was provided.

A health awareness programme was organized. Free medicines were also distributed to the patients. Above 500 patients benefitted from this camp.
  

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  • panemangalorekareem, Saudi Arabia

    Fri, May 16 2014

    congratulations for providing Dialysis facility at Thumbay. Really great and thanks for Fr. Muller Medical hospital group

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Thu, May 15 2014

    Better than never. The decision of FMMH to extend their medical services to the village of Thumbay is an exemplary decision. The people of Thumbay will definitely receive Quality medical services. The existence of FMMH is Thumbay will serve the people residing from Adyar to Panemangalore. Good Job FMMH.

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Thu, May 15 2014

    This is the place where we do not talk about majority and minority. Here we all are equal.

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharashtra

    Thu, May 15 2014

    this is great work of father muller hospital authority spreading the modern health care to rural areas of D .K.through medical institute, and good educational institute, social harmony. is contribution of particular community for the all round development of D K and particularly Mangalore City. These type of work should be done by all communities also, instead spreading hatred among citizens of the country.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, May 15 2014

    It is indeed a good decision on the part of the Management of Father Muller's Institution to extend their activities to Thumbay so that the high concepts of Father Muller are interpreted in tangible terms in the rural areas where medical attention is urgently needed. In today's scenario rural help is the need of the day and Father Muller's Institutions are fulfilling this need.

    May this be a forerunner of many more rural activities to follow.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • FR FELIX MONTEIRO, BADYAR, MANGALORE

    Wed, May 14 2014

    Dear Fr Patrick-Director, Fr Richard Coelho, Fr Rudolph D'Sa and Fr Roshan Crasta-administrators and the entire team, congratulations for providing Dialysis facility at Thumbay, Fr Muller Medical College branch hospital. It was the need of the hour to the rural patients. Long Live Fr Muller Medical College Hospital.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 14 2014

    Karnataka leads and others follow...

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