Mangalore: Global Hospital to host free checkup camp from Aug 1


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Daijiworld Media Network — Mangalore (MD)

Mangalore, Jul 30: Global Multispecialty Hospital will organize a three-day free medical check-up camp in association with Merck from Friday August 1 to Sunday August 3. This is being held as a part of Global Hospital’s community outreach programme to help the needy.

Speaking to the media, Dr Sudaram Rai said, “Minister for forest, environment and ecology B Ramanath Rai will be inaugurating the camp. Global Hospital is a UK-based hospital. It has been providing quality healthcare and has been conducting health check-up camps for the people of the locality since one and a half years”.


“During the camp, free consultation will be provided to patients along with advice on further investigations, diagnosis, or treatment. The hospital will provide upto 15% discount on lab investigations and also on the use of sophisticated equipments like ultrasound, x-ray and the like. Treatment and surgeries provided by the hospital will be given upto 10% discount depending on the case profile,” he added.

During the press meet, Dr Sushil Jathanna and Bhaskar Aras were present.
  

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