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New State of Art Operation Theatre Complex at Aakar Asha Hospital

Offers better facilities and tertiary care for the patients of reconstructive surgery

Hyderabad, Aug 17, 2015: Aakar Asha Centre for Enablement of Physically Disabled (formed under the N. Swain Memorial Trust) today opened its modern operating theatre Complex – Phase 1 dedicated to emergency Reconstruction Surgery. This facility will enable the team of dedicated surgeons at Aakar Asha hospital to respond more rapidly and completely to the requirement of patients in need of reconstructive surgery. Sri C Laxma Reddy, Honorable Health Minister, Govt of Telangana inaugurated the New Operation Theatre Complex at Aakar Asha Hospital, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, today.
The state of art operation theatre facility has 3 Micron Hepa Filter Laminar flow air conditioning to ensure asepsis and will cater to reconstructive surgery for the poorest of the poor. This facility has been supported by the Hyderabad Race Club.
Honorable Health Minister, Shri C Laxma Reddy, appreciated the work done by Aakar Asha hospital in improving the life of the physically disabled people and emphasized the government’s commitment to help the physically disabled, especially those below the poverty line and to extend all possible cooperation for such initiatives.
Dr. Bharatendu Swain, the Director and Managing Trustee of Aakar Asha Centre of Physically Disabled said, “We realized the need of this dedicated Operation theater for reconstructive procedures. The state of art new facility would provide the best available equipment to the team of surgeons at Aakar Asha to ensure better care and health care services to the poor and underprivileged. We are grateful for the support towards this project from the partners and our donors.”
Aakar Asha hospital, a unit of the N Swain Memorial Trust, is dedicated to Reconstructive Surgery and Physical Rehabilitation of persons with birth deformities, trauma related problems, burns and burns related deformities and benign swellings, of the entire body. A large proportion of surgeries are done free of cost for the poor who cannot afford the otherwise prohibitive cost of treatment. CCI Newswire
The Pharma Times News Bureau

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