Free door-to-door healthcare for senior citizens, women, disabled

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Free door-to-door healthcare for senior citizens, women, disabled

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Madhyapurthimi Municipality has launched the Senior Citizen Health Service and Women's Health Program with the aim of providing free health services to its residents at their doorsteps.

In Madhyapurthimi Municipality, for senior citizens above 60 years of age, pregnant women and disabled persons of 'A' class, Surendra Shrestha, the head of the municipality, launched a free door-to-door health service from Madhyapurthimi Municipality-6 Patibihar on Thursday. Under the coordination of the medical officer of the Nepal Koriamaitri Municipal Hospital run by the

municipality, the manpower including doctors, nurses, lab assistants and the necessary health workers have started to reach Wadawada every day to provide services. Mayor Surendra Shrestha said that this service has been launched so that senior citizens and pregnant women do not have to wait in line for hours at the Nepal Korea Friendly Municipal Hospital operated by the municipality. He said that a team of expert doctors from

hospital will provide free health services in each ward twice a month and the disabled and elderly citizens who cannot go outside their homes will be provided with health services at their doorsteps. In the

program, the deputy head of the municipality, Vijaykrishna Shrestha, said that he has started a campaign so that patients with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes no longer have to rush to the hospital and can get medicine in their ward twice a month. From this campaign serious  He says that it will help to identify the disease before it occurs and help in timely treatment. 

Dr. Dipendra Kumar Roshan, the head of Nepal-Korea Maitri Nagar Hospital, said that the residents of the city will now have easy access to health services, saying that by providing health services to the elderly, disabled, and pregnant women in their homes and villages, everyone can be given access to health. 

Health branch coordinator Shri Krishna Shrestha informed that there are 10 thousand 35 people over 60 years of age in Madhyapurthimi municipality. He said that the municipality will provide free insurance to senior citizens of that age group who do not have health insurance and pregnant women under women's health. He said that in this campaign, citizens will get all the lab services, all the available medicines covered by insurance, (ultrasound) video x-ray services as needed, specialist services as needed in their own ward. 

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