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HCMCT Manipal Hospitals to conduct Ortho & Joint Replacement Specialty OPD on Jan 16 in Jammu
1/14/2021 10:36:55 PM

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JAMMU, Jan 14: The New Year 2021 is all set to bring in more advanced care facilities in the city as HCMCT Manipal Hospitals, New Delhi begins its regular Super Specialty OPD Services here this year with best-in-class cutting edge facilities for the people who are suffering from any form of Orthopaedics and Joints related ailments. New Delhi based HCMCT Manipal Hospitals, in association with Maxxlyfe Hospital, Near Bathindi Morh, Sunjwan Road, Jammu will be organising Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement OPD on January 16, 2021 (Saturday- 10 AM- 1 PM).
The OPD will be conducted by Dr. Rajeev Verma-HOD & Consultant -Joint Replacement and Orthopaedic from HCMCT Manipal Hospitals, New Delhi. He would not only provide specialty consultancy but also make people of the state capital aware of the prevention, early detection, and world-class facilities available now. “We have made tremendous progress in treating severe orthopaedics and joint problems. Advanced surgical procedures help in mitigating the problems very efficiently with the best clinical outcomes. With high-end procedures, a patient who underwent a knee replacement can lead a normal active life for 25 years. These procedures also ensure a reduction in post-operative pain, shorter hospital stay, and speedy recovery,” Dr. Rajeev Verma said. The Hospital’s Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement Department is a Centre of Excellence and provides cutting-edge treatment for those who are suffering from critical bone related problems and need an advanced procedure.
“The OPD service would help patients of this region to seek experts’ opinion and they can plan further diagnosis and treatment. The service also aims to create awareness of bone health and the availability of high-end procedures and treatments,” added Dr. Verma. The OPD here aims to bring comprehensive and high-quality treatment and care to the doorsteps of patients of Jammu and its neighbouring areas.
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