Hazaribagh’s Arogyam Hospital successfully hosted a free heart health camp, providing vital diagnostic and consultation services to over 150 residents. The initiative, held on Friday, aimed to address the growing prevalence of cardiac issues by offering accessible healthcare. Services included complimentary ECG, blood sugar, blood pressure, and pulse checks, attracting a large number of individuals, including those from remote rural villages. Patients received expert medical guidance from renowned cardiologists Dr. Aman Sinha and Dr. Ravi Ranjan, who also offered treatment recommendations. The hospital’s commitment to community health was widely applauded, with many beneficiaries emphasizing the importance of such services in rural areas. Hospital Director Harsh Ajmera underscored the significance of early detection and awareness in combating heart disease, stating that timely interventions can save lives. Arogyam Hospital has pledged to continue its tradition of community service through future health camps. Hospital Administrator Jaya Singh reaffirmed the hospital’s commitment to public welfare and health education, aiming to extend quality medical facilities to all citizens and raise awareness about heart health. The hospital extended its sincere thanks to its dedicated doctors, nursing staff, and all supporting personnel for their instrumental role in making the camp a resounding success.
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