New dialysis centre inaugurated
New dialysis centre inaugurated
The Rotary Club of Bombay, in collaboration with Samarpan Hospital, celebrated the grand inauguration of a new 28-bed dialysis centre at the Samarpan Hospital, Aaradhya Edu-Health Centre in Ghatkopar East. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to significantly enhance dialysis services for patients in the region. Facility upgrade and expansion plans the new dialysis centre is equipped with 14 dialysis machines that were relocated from the old Samarpan Dialysis & thalassemia Centre at Patanwala Compound, LBS Marg, Ghatkopar West.
The centre currently operates in two shifts, but plans are underway to increase this to four shis to better meet the growing demand for dialysis services. the inauguration event was graced by several distinguished guests, including: IPDG Sandip Agarwalla, PP Vijay Jatia, PP Vineet Bhatnagar, PE Satyen Israni, Ghatkopar East MLA Parag Shah, Rotary club of Mumbai Ghatkopar PP Yogesh Zaveri, and CFO SBI MF Inderjeet Ghuliani. Support from local authorities During the event, MLA Parag Shah expressed his strong support for the Rotary Club’s initiatives and announced his willingness to provide three Centre building. this support will enable the expansion of the center’s services and further enhance healthcare provisions in the community. this building is Mr. Parag Shah’s and his generous donation has made the project successful. Comprehensive healthcare and education services the Aaradhya Edu-Health Centre offers a comprehensive range of services:
Blood bank, thalassemia centre, Dialysis centre, and a library for underprivileged students, offering study facilities for a nominal fee of Rs 1000 per month. Commitment to community welfare The Rotary Club of Bombay remains committed to improving healthcare and education in the community. The new dialysis centre is a testament to their dedication to providing essential medical services to those in need.