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Fortis Malar Launches Out Patients Information Centre at Kanchipuram

Fortis Malar Chennai Apr 11, 2017

Having known for its medical excellence in patient care with its path breaking medical services Fortis Malar Hospital today  inaugurated its “Fortis Malar Out Patients Information  Centre”  at  Kanchipuram,  a  centre  to  help facilitate    outpatient    consultations    with super specialists    from    Fortis Malar Hospital, Chennai. The  centre  will  facilitate patient consultation appointments  with  various  medical specialists during their visits,  besides providing information  regarding  the  specialties, services  and  facilities  available  at  Fortis Malar  Hospital, Chennai. This will bring them closer to the best medical fraternity from a gamut of specialties like Heart, Bone & Joint, Brain & Spine and Urology care.

The  Information  centre  is  a  unique  concept  where  people  can  get  information  regarding specialties and various offerings at Fortis Healthcare. Specialists from various specialties will be visiting the information centre once in a month on fixed days of the month will be available for out-patient consultations.  Through  this  centre,  Fortis  Hospitals  has  taken  a  significant  step  to ensure that a patient in need of tertiary health care gets access to the best medical diagnosis & treatment. Fortis Malar Hospital, Chennai will also be providing ambulance service for patients travelling for Kanchipuram to Chennai for treatment.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Dinesh Nayak, Head of Fortis Comprehensive Epilepsy & Stroke Center, Fortis Malar Hospital, Chennai said, “It has been our endeavour to provide the best in class brain and spine care to our patients at affordable cost, especially in super-speciality departments such as Neurosciences, Orthopaedics, Cardiac Sciences and Oncology, where expertise, skill and experience plays a major role in the overall treatment and recovery process. India on an average has around 10 million people with epilepsy. However, only around 60% of patients opt for treatment in urban society. This number is even fewer in the rural areas, where only 20-40% of patients receive appropriate treatment. Lack of proper treatment can affect education, psychosocial development and even premature deaths.”

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