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Mangalore, Sep 27: The launching of Father Muller Health Card  and inauguration of the Allied Health Sciences 2007-08 Batch and Books release will be held on Monday October 1 at 11 am in the Father Muller Medical College (FMMC) Academy hall, stated a press note here from the College.

The chief guest on the occasion will be the deputy commissioner M Maheshwara Rao whereas the guest of honour will be Dr H Jagannath M S, the district health & family welfare officer. The function will be presided over by director of FMCI Fr Patrick Rodrigues, informed the press release.

FMMC has planned to launch the Father Muller Health Card Scheme as another initiative to upgrade its services and provide comprehensive, quality healthcare in a compassionate, convenient and cost-effective manner, so as to benefit the large mass of community.

Further the press notes informs that the said health card provides a wide array of facilities for all kinds of treatments and services including providing drugs at concessional rates and thereby reducing the burden of a patient on his/her medical expenses.

The general public has been requested to avail of the golden opportunity to manage their health and money determining their budget by applying for the Health Card on time. For additional information please contact (0824) 2238050 (24 hour service). Applications can be downloaded from their site: www.fathermuller.com.

  

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