130 discharged patients thank People’s Hospital, Bhanpur for utmost care, love

10 Aug 2020 09:13:32

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 People standing in a queue in the premises of People’s Hospital, Bhanpur, after being discharged on Sunday.
 
 
Staff Reporter :
 
TOTAL 130 patients who were undergoing COVID-19 treatment at People’s Hospital, Bhanpur, were discharged on Sunday after recovering from coronavirus infection. Discharged patients who looked relieved, were presented mementoes by People’s Hospital Bhanpur. Patients thanked the doctors, nursing staff and safai karmachari for taking utmost care while treating them.
 
“We were well looked after during treatment at People’s Hospital Bhanpur. All our needs starting from medicines to food was taken care of. Not only this, doctors and nursing staff looked after us 24X7. We will always be grateful to all these facilities given to us during treatment at People’s Hospital Bhanpur,” said one of the patients after being discharged. Director and Trustee of People’s Group Megha Vijaywargia thanked the doctors, medical staff and safai karmachari for efforts taken by them at this time of crisis and rendering their services to the patients. At the same time, Dr Ashok Mhaske, Medical Director, People’s Hospital, advised discharged patients to follow the Government issued guidelines and wear masks and adopt social distancing strictly to stay safe.
 
Dr (Col) Alok Kulshrestha, Medical Superintendent of People’s Hospital Bhanpur, said, “Full precaution is being taken in treatment of patients of COVID-19 at People’s Hospital Bhanpur. The hospital management has made complete arrangements to ensure that the patients admitted for treatment do not have any kind of problem.” Corona test facility is also available at People’s Hospital, Bhanpur, which is affiliated to ICMR. CMHO Bhopal and the district administration team are referring to People’s Hospital Bhanpur Bhopal which has been listed by Madhya Pradesh Government for treatment of patients of COVID-19. Total 300 dedicated beds are now given there to patients of COVID-19 (35 beds ICU and 265 beds General ward).
 
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