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Koraput: Demand for endoscopy facility in SLM Medical College

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By Express News Service

JEYPORE: The demand for endoscopy machines in Koraput SLM Medical College and Hospital (MCH) has been rising louder with social outfits and outstanding folks becoming a member of the refrain for the bigger profit of individuals throughout undivided Koraput district. 

Sources stated over 1,000 sufferers from Malkangiri, Nabarangpur, Koraput and Rayagada districts rush to the MCH for therapy every day. However, it doesn’t have endoscopy facility due to which sufferers need to journey all the best way to Visakhapatnam or Jagadalpur in Chhattisgarh to get their exams completed, even throughout emergencies. Reportedly, the endoscopy facility on the hospital has been mendacity defunct for the previous three months. 

“My brother was suffering from stomach pain for which he needed an endoscopy but the doctor at the MCH suggested me to get it done from outside as the machine at the hospital is outdated,” stated Guru Kuldip of Kashipur. However, MCH superintendent Sitaram Mohapatra stated the authorities have already positioned order for upgraded endoscopy machines which can quickly be accessible to be used. ENS

JEYPORE: The demand for endoscopy machines in Koraput SLM Medical College and Hospital (MCH) has been rising louder with social outfits and outstanding folks becoming a member of the refrain for the bigger profit of individuals throughout undivided Koraput district. 

Sources stated over 1,000 sufferers from Malkangiri, Nabarangpur, Koraput and Rayagada districts rush to the MCH for therapy every day. However, it doesn’t have endoscopy facility due to which sufferers need to journey all the best way to Visakhapatnam or Jagadalpur in Chhattisgarh to get their exams completed, even throughout emergencies. Reportedly, the endoscopy facility on the hospital has been mendacity defunct for the previous three months. 

“My brother was suffering from stomach pain for which he needed an endoscopy but the doctor at the MCH suggested me to get it done from outside as the machine at the hospital is outdated,” stated Guru Kuldip of Kashipur. However, MCH superintendent Sitaram Mohapatra stated the authorities have already positioned order for upgraded endoscopy machines which can quickly be accessible to be used. ENS