The surgical service, which was closed after the arrival of the medical officer, has resumed operations.
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The surgery service at the District Hospital Salyan, which was closed due to lack of doctors, has resumed operations after 10 days. The surgery service, which was closed due to lack of doctors, has resumed operations after the arrival of a medical officer.
The surgery service was closed since March 28 due to lack of doctors. Patients who were forced to go to Dang, Nepalgunj, and Surkhet after the surgery service was closed have now started receiving services from the district hospital.
The head of the Health Service Office Salyan, Dr. Arjun Budhamagar, said that the surgery service, which was closed after the arrival of Medical Officer Dr. Suman Yadav. Meanwhile, he said that he had received a letter from the Ministry of Social Development of the Karnali Province Government, a gynecologist.
More than 100 deliveries take place at the District Hospital Salyan every month. Budhamagar informed that 10/12 of them with complex problems undergo surgery.
