"They do come for the treatments for either neurological cases or dermatological disorders. Most of the time, we observed that these two are the major cases; apart from that, they are definitely suffering from musculoskeletal disorders, and they are coming for treatment in such cases. We
In a post on X, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "India delivers 7.5 tons of life-saving cancer medicines to Kabul to address the urgent needs of cancer patients."
The medicines were sent to meet the shortage in Afghanistan
"India remains committed to supporti
Vapi (Gujarat) [India], January 22: Cardiac care has undergone a profound transformation over the last five decades. From the first balloon angioplasty performed in 1977 to today's image-guided, precision-driven interventions, the journey of heart care mirrors the evolution of medicine itsel
As a cancer specialist, Dr Shankar emphasised the importance of a dedicated cancer budget, saying it would empower oncologists and state governments to expand cancer services and reduce the financial burden on patients. "If there is a dedicated cancer budget, it will help improve cancer a
New Delhi [India], January 20: In today's busy lifestyle, people are becoming more thoughtful and selective when it comes to choosing healthcare services. Patients and their families look beyond basic treatment and prefer hospitals they can truly trust-places that offer clear communication,
ided with free medicines, while 622 complained that duty doctors failed to treat them properly. In effect, 36 per cent of respondents highlighted the absence of free medicines, and 31 per cent expressed dissatisfaction over doctors' conduct and treatment standards. The data places Mayo Hospi
"One of our patients self-diagnosed his back pain using ChatGPT and started taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which caused bleeding", she said.
The Delhi High Court on Friday closely reviewed the steps taken by civic bodies, hospitals and government authorities to provide shelter and basic facilities to attendants of patients forced to stay outdoors near major government hospitals during the ongoing winter crisis.
"FAIMA strongly condemns this decision taken by MCC/NBE and urges the Government of India to immediately withdraw this notification and restore a reasonable, merit-based cut-off in the larger interest of patients, medical education, and public trust. Failing timely corrective action, FAIM
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued a series of fresh directions in the suo motu PIL concerning the acute shortage of night shelters for patients and attendants outside major hospitals in the capital, permitting impleadment of several additional authorities to comprehensively address
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 13: S. L. Raheja Hospital - A Fortis Associate, today announced the launch of Mumbai's first Centre of Excellence (CoE) for 'Craniofacial & Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Surgery', a centre to provide comprehensive and specialised care to patients with st
Directing urgent executive and judicial intervention, the Delhi High Court on Monday ordered the registration of a suo motu Public Interest Litigation (PIL) over the "pitiable conditions" faced by patients, attendants, and their relatives, who are forced to brave the cold outside hospital