LUDHIANA, Sept 27: Union Minister of State for Railways and Food Processing Industries, S. Ravneet Singh, inaugurated a newly constructed railway healthcare facility in Ludhiana today. Built at a cost of ?7.5 crore, the state-of-the-art facility spans 1,800 square meters and is designed to offer medical services to railway employees and their families. The G+1 structure will have 06 OPDs, 4 bedded ward, Emergency facilities including sterilisation & dressing rooms, pharmacy & local purchase, Passenger and stretcher lifts,Waiting lobby facilities at 3 locations with SS benches, Conference Room, Separate staff and Male/Female toilets, VRV air conditioning system, Well-furnished double height lobby area, 2 & 4-wheeler and ambulance parking, Green areas developed outside hospital, PME Dark Room facility, X-Ray room with dark room, Laboratory facility and Medical record room. Giving brief about the medical facilities in Firozpur Division, Ravneet Singh said that at present Firozpur division is having one divisional hospital at Firozpur and one Sub divisional Hospital in Amritsar and 6 Health units with the total strength of 34 doctors. A total of 69 beds are available in Firozpur Divisional Hospital which provides medical services in various specialties like, Medicines, General surgery, Gynaecology, Orthopaedic, Pathology, Anaesthesia & Dental. The hospital has a well-equipped laboratory, Physiotherapy unit, Computerized Radiographic system and Modular Operation Theatre. A 50-bed hospital is operational in Amritsar, along with health units in Ludhiana, Jalandhar City, Jalandhar Cantt. and Kapurthala.
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