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Grand opening and expansion ceremony of Sewa Hi Sewa Charitable Hospital and Lab: Chief Sevadar Ramesh Agarwal of Sewa Hi Sewa Charitable Hospital & Lab, Sector-11, Panchkula is delighted to announce the grand opening and expansion ceremony of its new building.
Within a few years, the institute has rapidly become one of the largest charitable hospitals in the Tricity region, offering comprehensive medical services.
Giving details of the new building and its expansion, Ramesh Agarwal said that all this has been made possible with the help of Lakshmi Niwas Maheshwari, which he has done in memory of his late wife Shashi Maheshwari.
On this occasion, Maheshwari said that he was impressed by Sewa Hi Sewa’s methodology, selfless service and complete honesty and joined with him for the expansion and advancement of Sewa Hi Sewa and will give full support in doing whatever can be done in the future. He congratulated all the members of Sewa Hi Sewa and wished for progress and expansion.
Highlights of the expansion:
Complete Medical Services: The hospital now offers a wide range of services including dentistry, ophthalmology, physiotherapy, laboratory services with operating theater facilities.
North India’s First High Rate Discount Facility.
Sewa Hi Sewa Charitable Eye Hospital is the first charitable institution in North India to offer high-rate discounts, making treatment accessible to all patients.
Affordable Diagnostic Services:
X-ray is available for Rs 99 only. The expanded laboratory now also includes hormone and vitamin testing, further enhancing diagnostic capabilities.
Advanced Medical Technology: The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, ultrasonic therapy, shoulder wheel, traction and other state-of-the-art physiotherapy treatments.
Experienced Medical Professionals:
With a team of doctors with 15-20 years of experience, patients are guaranteed expert care and treatment. The hospital is also planning to start cornea transplants in the near future.
Cost Effective Care.
Sewa Hi Sewa Charitable Eye Hospital is committed to providing implant x-rays and other services at low rates, which are cheaper than most other facilities in the tricity area.
Advanced Dental Care and CBCT:
We have complete facilities of advanced dental care available. We provide free dental consultation and have 8 dental chairs equipped with state of the art facilities.
Our team consists of 10+ experienced doctors, who are able to cater to all your dental needs. The cost of root canal treatment (RCT) is 1200 rupees and the cost of X-ray is 400 rupees.
CBCT (Beam Computed Tomography) in “Sewa Hi Sewa” is now available at only ₹1599, with free service for the poor. All this service is based on the principle of service and is ensured with the help of charitable gentlemen.
CBCT is an advanced dental imaging technique used for precise examination of teeth and jaws. This service can help you monitor your dental health and create an appropriate treatment plan.
Explaining about Sewa Hi Sewa Charitable Hospital, he said that branded medicines are available at 63% discount in the pharmacy shop here and 20% discount is provided on patent medicines. Cancer medicines are also provided at cheap rates and medicines are also provided free of cost to poor patients.
Established with the mission of providing high quality medical care, Sewa Hi Sewa Charitable Eye Hospital has seen significant growth since its inception. Its commitment to affordable and comprehensive health care makes it an important part of the community, providing essential services to those who otherwise would not otherwise have access to these services.
The expansion and new services reflect the hospital’s ever-increasing patient care and reach. We invite the community to join the opening and expansion celebrations and experience the unique care and facilities we provide,” he said.
We look forward to welcoming you and look forward to introducing the improvements in our hospital services.
He said that Sewa Hi Sewa Charitable Hospital “Sewa Hamari Mission Hai, Karanha Hamari Committa Hai.”