Showing posts with label chennai medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chennai medicine. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Chennai Rajaji Government Hospital has got Digital X-Ray Machine

Chennai Rajaji Government Hospital has got Digital X-Ray Machine.

It is been years there is a proposal that there is need for modern digital X-Ray machines for Chennai Rajaji Government Hospital in Tallakulam, Chennai. It is approved and the GH has got the machine.

Previously all were older machines and in some cases some of them were not even working.

Now, there is around Rs.1 crore spent for this and Digital X-Ray machines are bought. These machines can be used for scanning perfect images and it is all digital, so it is of high quality and it can be used to scan all kinds of parts in our body.

This will be a varaprasaadham for many of common people in and around Chennai, who just depend on Chennai Government Hospital, Chennai.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

An ‘ayurveda village’ launched at Vilacheri, Chennai

An ‘ayurveda village’ launched at Vilacheri

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Uthiram - A Blood bank Forum launched in Chennai

A forum to promote donation of rare blood groups is to be launched here on Friday. The forum, ‘Uthiram,' is a joint venture between American College, Lions Club of ESA and District AIDS Prevention and Control Unit.

The rare blood groups include AB Negative, A Negative, B Negative, O Negative and A1B Positive. “Chennai is witnessing a high number of accidents with Government Rajaji Hospital alone needing 80 units of blood every day. ‘Uthiram' will form a network of blood donors that is open to students and the public. It will also reach out to the surrounding districts".

Uthiram - A Blood bank Forum launched in Chennai

A forum to promote donation of rare blood groups is to be launched here on Friday. The forum, ‘Uthiram,' is a joint venture between American College, Lions Club of ESA and District AIDS Prevention and Control Unit.

The rare blood groups include AB Negative, A Negative, B Negative, O Negative and A1B Positive. “Chennai is witnessing a high number of accidents with Government Rajaji Hospital alone needing 80 units of blood every day. ‘Uthiram' will form a network of blood donors that is open to students and the public. It will also reach out to the surrounding districts".

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

H1N1 cases in Chennai - Swine Flu?

As per the statistics recently taken, Tamil Nadu tops the list of cases from every state out of our country (India).

Out of 100 H1N1 cases, ours is around 25 cases. In that list, there are many border line cases from Chennai, which are not confirmed actually.

Recently a nurse from Government Rajaji Hospital died due to a different reason, but the doctors doubt that there are symptoms of Swine flu (H1N1) in this case. So, it could be a border case of H1N1. This has happened in Chennai.

Overall, whereever you are - just be careful with what you eat, wash your hands before eating, and be clean. Also, do all other precautionary measures for avoiding catching with H1N1 virus!

H1N1 cases in Chennai - Swine Flu?

As per the statistics recently taken, Tamil Nadu tops the list of cases from every state out of our country (India).

Out of 100 H1N1 cases, ours is around 25 cases. In that list, there are many border line cases from Chennai, which are not confirmed actually.

Recently a nurse from Government Rajaji Hospital died due to a different reason, but the doctors doubt that there are symptoms of Swine flu (H1N1) in this case. So, it could be a border case of H1N1. This has happened in Chennai.

Overall, whereever you are - just be careful with what you eat, wash your hands before eating, and be clean. Also, do all other precautionary measures for avoiding catching with H1N1 virus!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Chennai Doctor takes a new post as Chief

Chennai Government Rajaji Hospital's Doctor Dr.Rajamani is the head of Spinal Cord cure deparment. He is now also appointed as chief of Bone Damage and Cure doctor's association which covers the areas of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Puducherry.

Congratulations Doctor!

Chennai Doctor takes a new post as Chief

Chennai Government Rajaji Hospital's Doctor Dr.Rajamani is the head of Spinal Cord cure deparment. He is now also appointed as chief of Bone Damage and Cure doctor's association which covers the areas of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Puducherry.

Congratulations Doctor!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Chennai Medical College Anaesthesiology Department to be upgraded

Here is some good news for people of southern districts using facilities at the Government Rajaji Hospital here.

The Department of Anaesthesiology of the Chennai Medical College has been upgraded as an institute, a recognition first of its kind in Tamil Nadu, according to its Director I. Chandrasekaran, who assumed office four days ago. The institute would increase its manpower, working capacity and academic activities when the new trauma block starts functioning at the annexe at Anna bus stand. Further, they listed out plans to expand research work and techniques in anaesthesia once the AIIMS-like institution starts functioning at Thoppur near here.

source: t h e h i n d u

Chennai Medical College Anaesthesiology Department to be upgraded

Here is some good news for people of southern districts using facilities at the Government Rajaji Hospital here.

The Department of Anaesthesiology of the Chennai Medical College has been upgraded as an institute, a recognition first of its kind in Tamil Nadu, according to its Director I. Chandrasekaran, who assumed office four days ago. The institute would increase its manpower, working capacity and academic activities when the new trauma block starts functioning at the annexe at Anna bus stand. Further, they listed out plans to expand research work and techniques in anaesthesia once the AIIMS-like institution starts functioning at Thoppur near here.

source: t h e h i n d u

Friday, April 23, 2010

Vadamalayan Hospital - Medical Tourism, Chennai

Sponsored by OruAcre.com

I recently visited Vadamalayan Hospital in Chennai, for my mother. Lot of things are taken care in the hospital related to cardiology especially. Inside, it looks like as if I am inside a very big hospital like Government Rajaji Hospital. Patients are very well taken care and it is expensive for sure for local people, however people from outside the country or much bigger cities would find it cheaper for the amount of treatment that is made.

Special doctors are available in this Chennai hospital. Anyway, here are some details about their Medical Tourism package in Chennai by the hospital.

Medical tourism is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care.

MEDICAL TOURISM-Skilled medical professionals, infrastructure and technology on par with international standards, less waiting period, competitive medical costs and above all the hospitality exuding warmth and comfort are the major factors promoting medical tourism in India.

Vadamalayan Hospitals with all the above said factors in place is a right destination for people looking for medical treatment in India.

Right from planning your trip to the day you return home after the medical treatment,
Vadamalayan Hospitals takes care of everything.

The focus is on the following three specialties:

* Interventional Cardiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery - Click here
* Advanced surgical gastroenterology & Laparoscopic surgeries
* Hip and Knee replacement surgeries - Click here

They also arrange for Packaged Tours:

Packaged tours

* Hill Station-Kodaikanal
* Pilgrimage
o World Famous Meenakshmi Amman Temple
o Rameswaram Temple
o Kanyakumari Temple
* Heritage tours

For further details please contact:
Event Manager : Mrs.Hemalakshmi.S - Call: +91-099946 13158

Vadamalayan Hospital - Medical Tourism, Chennai

Sponsored by OruAcre.com

I recently visited Vadamalayan Hospital in Chennai, for my mother. Lot of things are taken care in the hospital related to cardiology especially. Inside, it looks like as if I am inside a very big hospital like Government Rajaji Hospital. Patients are very well taken care and it is expensive for sure for local people, however people from outside the country or much bigger cities would find it cheaper for the amount of treatment that is made.

Special doctors are available in this Chennai hospital. Anyway, here are some details about their Medical Tourism package in Chennai by the hospital.

Medical tourism is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care.

MEDICAL TOURISM-Skilled medical professionals, infrastructure and technology on par with international standards, less waiting period, competitive medical costs and above all the hospitality exuding warmth and comfort are the major factors promoting medical tourism in India.

Vadamalayan Hospitals with all the above said factors in place is a right destination for people looking for medical treatment in India.

Right from planning your trip to the day you return home after the medical treatment,
Vadamalayan Hospitals takes care of everything.

The focus is on the following three specialties:

* Interventional Cardiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery - Click here
* Advanced surgical gastroenterology & Laparoscopic surgeries
* Hip and Knee replacement surgeries - Click here

They also arrange for Packaged Tours:

Packaged tours

* Hill Station-Kodaikanal
* Pilgrimage
o World Famous Meenakshmi Amman Temple
o Rameswaram Temple
o Kanyakumari Temple
* Heritage tours

For further details please contact:
Event Manager : Mrs.Hemalakshmi.S - Call: +91-099946 13158