Friday 4 April 2014

MISSION HOSPITAL Durgapur Reducing Patient Migration From Bengal

Kolkata, April 04: The Mission Hospital of Durgapur, An ethical hospital has celebrated its 6th years of continuous and cordial health care. This 350 bedded hospital has not actually ever given hoarding or advertisements to anywhere but they flourished through whispering campaign. And the campaign reaches to the Pakistan, also in Bhutan too. Serious and complex surgery made this hospital phenomenon in its circle. Especially in child section, with the Government Scheme “Sishu Sathi Prakalpa”; the Mission Hospital already operated around 150 children in just a quarter of year. Over the last six years the NABH certified hospital has become the most sought after medical destination in this part of the country and has performed more than 7000 heart surgeries, 6000 angioplasties, pacemakers, paediatric devices closures, AICD, CRT's over 2500 joint replacements and complex spine surgeries and approximately 3900 neurosurgeries under the immense guidance of renowned doctors like Dr. Satyajit Bose, Dr. Srirup Chatterjee, Dr. Suraj Pradhan, Dr. Prakash Tambralimath, Dr. Asish Bangabash and Dr. Nityanand Kumar. Since inception, the hospital has witnessed over 135 patients from Pakistan, 234 from Nigeria, 524 from Bhutan, 1556 from Bangladesh, 1589 from South India and 1434 from Western India.
Dr. Satyajit Bose, the founder member said that, “We are not running that sort of hospitals who are busy to convince a patient for any kind of operation. We often reject patients who came for an operation. At first we check the patient and suggest the particular thing to be done. We are not writing prescription like before the patient came.”
The parent of 5-year old Anas Nadeem from Pakistan; 26-year old Sonam Dema from Bhutan, Md. Abdul Nur Islam from Dhaka and 70-year old Mrs. Pramila Sanghvi from Chennai who underwent a bypass surgery here, after being refused by other renowned hospitals of South India post a severe heart attack were present in the occasion to share their experiences.