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Aster announces free medical tests for poor

 DTMT NETWORK
Aster Hospitals in Bengaluru has announced that it will provide around 1500 free MRI and CT scans for the poor patients in Karnataka in the next one year.

The free medical tests are being offered as part of Aster DM Healthcare’s 34th Foundation Day, under which the healthcare group has committed to provide 10,000 free medical investigations to the underprivileged people across India and GCC.

As a part of this initiative, Aster Hospitals has also joined hands with four hospitals, including General Hospital Yelahanka, Devanahalli, Doddaballapur and Nelamangala in North Bangaluru and three hospitals including Sri Krishna Seva Ashrama, Sevakshetra Hospital and RV Institutes in South Bangalore. It will provide free MRI and CT scans to the underprivileged patients referred from these hospitals.

The initiative will be run by Aster volunteers, the CSR arm of the organization, and aims to tackle the immediate need for diagnosis and accurate treatment faced by many patients, underprivileged or under financial distress.

Dr. Manjula Devi, District Health Officer, Bangalore Rural district, Devanahalli, said, “We appreciate the Aster Hospitals, Bangalore, for undertaking this initiative to support society by providing free MRIs and CT Scans to needy patients as part of their social endeavour.”

The Covid pandemic has revealed the critical importance of accurate testing and reporting, something that has been advocated for multiple areas of public health. Early detection of diseases can enable early treatment and favourable outcomes. This initiative by Aster Hospitals will help many poor people who were unable to undergo testing due to its affordability and were deprived of the much needed timely medical attention.

Mr AVS Murthy, Hon. Secretary, Rashtriya Sikshana Samithi Trust, said, “MRIs and CT Scans are some of the expensive diagnostic tests that can incur a huge burden for the underprivileged. Because of their poor economic and financial background, many people are unable to afford these essential tests.”

“We are glad to be part of this remarkable service and thank Aster Hospitals, Bangalore, for this noble initiative which will help many needy patients now with high end investigations free of cost and this will help in timely treatment too,” added Mr Murthy.

Mr. S Ramesh Kumar, Chief Operating Officer, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore, said: “We have launched this initiative as our service to the humanity and it is our earnest effort to help the underprivileged people get access to much needed medical attention and proper diagnosis.”

“Our group has always believed in treating people with utmost dignity and has always valued their contributions. Therefore, with this initiative we believe that we will be able to serve all sections of the society to the best of our capacity and will be able to offer support to those who are in need for healthcare services,” said Mr Kumar.

Dr. Prashanth N, Chief Operating Officer, Aster RV Hospital, said: “Accessibility to healthcare services is a very important focus area for our group and through such initiatives we are aiming to bridge the gap between the healthcare services and the people.”

“Under our new initiative, patients can choose for treatment by their doctor as per their requirement and are not required to visit the hospital after undergoing diagnostic scans," he added.

"The service is open only to people below poverty line and the patients will have to approach the hospital with prescription for scans issued by a registered medical practitioner (allopathy) along with documents as proof of their income,” said Dr Prashanth N.


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