NHS Hospital starts free of cost dialysis for patients suffering from chronic kidney failure issues

January 5, 2022

India

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Jalandhar/Chandigarh, January 5, 2022:

With the 20-year-old epidemic of diabetes chronic kidney diseases have sprung up and are leading cause of mortality during the Covid waves. People fail to get their treatment done for want of funds. Looking at this, leading multi-specialty hospital NHS Hospital, Jalandhar has started free of cost dialysis facility to the patients as a part of their CSR initiative.

The campaign started today with Deputy commissioner Jalandhar, Mr Ghanshyam Thori inaugurating the dialysis unit at NHS Hospital.

Dr Shubhang Aggarwal, Director NHS Hospital said, “Kidney diseases are on the rise and people suffer big financial burden if dialysis becomes a routine for them.The average cost of a dialysis is between Rs.2500-Rs.3000 in a private hospital but we will be offering it free of cost”.

NHS Hospital has always been pro poor and with latest technology and equipment, has been serving people with nominal charges for the quality services provided at the state of art Hospital and emergency with a focus on saving lives.

NHS Hospital is a 125 bed, state-of-the-art super specialty hospital providing expertise in a complete spectrum of advanced medical and surgical interventions, with a comprehensive mix of inpatient and outpatient services.

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