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The doctor gathered help and sent the old man to the hospital

भाद्र २१, २०८१
The doctor gathered help and sent the old man to the hospital
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An old man from Rolpa whose financial condition is weak has been sent to Lumbini Regional Hospital for further treatment by collecting support funds on the initiative of Rolpa Hospital doctors.

80-year-old Dhanbir Budha Magar of Rolpa Municipality-10 Dhawang village, who came to Rolpa Hospital to check up on old sugar, was sent to Lumbini Hospital in Butwal for kidney dialysis for further treatment.

Dr. Rishabh Gautam, doctor of Rolpa Hospital collected financial support and sent it to Big Butwal on Friday evening. He came here due to an old disease, diabetes. During the examination, it was found that there was a problem with the kidneys. Due to the poor economic situation, we gathered some money together with friends and sent it to Butwal,' said Dr Rishabh.

According to him, the ambulance fare and some expenses were collected and sent along with relatives to reach Butwal. He social Sanjal got help after writing a status on Facebook.

Dr. Rishabh's medical class friends gave the money. In his initiative, Dr. Prashant Bhatt 5 thousand, Dr. 3 thousand by Adarsh ​​Ghimire, Dr. Akhand Upadhyay donated 2,000, Dr. Mubasir Hussain Khan donated 1,000, Arjun Gautam donated 1,100 and another person who did not want to be named donated 1,000 and 13,150 was collected. 10,000 has been provided through the social security unit of the hospital.

Dr. Gautam said that he is confident that the patient's condition will improve after dialysis. Relatives of the patient said that additional funds are needed for kidney treatment. Dr. Gautam has also requested to collect more funds if necessary for the treatment of patients. Rolpa Hospital, which was built a few years ago, does not have kidney dialysis facilities.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २१, २०८१ २१:१७
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