Hubballi: The intention to pre-empty the crisis must be estimated to be the third wave of Covid-19 damaging the twin cities, Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC) has decided to register a personal doctor’s service for the Civic Hospital.
The Civic Agency has greatly felt a lack of doctors when the twin cities rolled under the attack of the second iteration of the pandemic.
Many leading private doctors have stated their willingness to lend their expertise to HDMC.
They have agreed to visit HDMC maternity hospitals every day, and overcome various problems that patients might have.
Dr.
Rajan Deshpande, a senior pediatrician, and former Rotary Dharwad governor, expressed his desire to see the glory and reputation restored to HDMC Pregnant Hospital in Dharwad.
“We asked Rotary members, who also doctors, collaborated with HDMC in the capacity of honor consultants, and all have agreed.
Pediatricians, orthopedic surgeons, ophthalmologists, gynecologists, general surgeons, among other experts, have expressed their interest in serving in the hospital.
they will spend at least two or three hours at this hospital, “said Dr.
Deshpande.HDMC Commissioner Suresh Itnal said,” We have made all the settings needed at the hospital in Dharwad, including establishing five separate cabins for doctors, And the building is a laboratory.
This building is being renovated, and the road to the hospital is asphalt.
We launch this program based on trials, and depending on the response, we will decide to expand it to another hospital, there must be more private volunteer doctors.
“Officer HDMC Health Sridhar Dandappanavar said that the honorary doctor would work in hospitals at the hospital at SA afternoon kit.
“Consultation will be free, and the registration fee for patients will be nominal.
We have installed a ultrasonographic machine in the hospital, and will immediately repair prices for scanning,” said Dandappanavar.Malamaddi Resident Ashok Kurahti praised the initiative, sure of his success.
“This is a unique idea, which will greatly benefit the poor,” he said.