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Daijiworld News Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Feb 11: ‘Sanjeevini’ a multi-speciality chamber at Falnir here, initiated by 18 specialists will be inaugurated on Sunday February 12. Speaking to news persons,

Sanjeevini member doctor and a heart specialist Dr Manjunath, said for the first time in the city, a clinic with doctors pertaining to various branches can be found under one roof.
Heart specialist, kidney specialist, urologist, general practitioner, paediatric, orthopedician, gynaecologist, anaesthesiologist, ENT specialist, radiologist, laproscopist, eye specialist, cancer specialist, skin specialist, psychiatrist and kidney specialists are available in one building.

All types of tests will be conducted and facilities will be provided as it holds good infrastructure with all the required medical equipments, he added. Sanjeevini has ECG, Colour Doppler ECO, Stress test, X-ray, Ultra Sound and Doppler Studies, FNAC, Optical, Kidney stone remedies and other modern equipments to treat out patients and in-patients.

Dr Ranjith Shetty, president, Sanjeevini, said that there are plans for free medical camps in the future, for patients who cannot afford the expenses.

Dr Deepak Rai, Dr Ranjith Shetty, Dr Sanath Hegde, Dr Sudheer Hegde, Dr Kishore, Dr Krishnaraj Upadhyaya, Dr Nuruddin, Dr Kavita D'Souza and Dr Bharatraj were present at the press meet.

  

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