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Marwari Hospitals’ Humane Effort; To Provide 100 Percent Discount on Medical Services

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Marwari Hospitals to provide full discount on hospital beds Image source: Representative

Marwari Hospitals yet again has taken another great initiative for the needy and poor patients of the society.

The hospital situated at Athgaon, Guwahati has taken various initiative to the patients who are willing to get admitted to the general bed in the hospital.
Marwari Hospitals has taken a selfless initiative to provide a 100 percent discount on bed charges, nursing fees, resident doctor fees, and diet fees on April 1, 2021. This initiative is done to give relief to the economically weaker section of society.

Marwari Hospitals to provide full discount on Hospital beds.
Image source: Representative

Moreover, there will be 25 percent discount on Lab Pathology, 15 percent discount on Radiology services, 25 percent discount on Blood Bank services, and five percent discount on Pharmacy services.
The management of Marwari Hospitals further stated that there are also discounts for senior citizens and BPL category people in OPD and IPD at the hospital.

It needs to be mentioned that Marwari Hospitals is a unit of Shree Marwari Databya Aushadhalaya. It is one of the oldest healthcare organizations in the entire North-East region of India. It has completed 105 years of selfless service towards society, especially towards the economically weaker section.
• Marwari Hospitals first started with a Gynecology department.
• Now the hospital is well equipped with ICU, NICU, Blood Bank, NABL Accredited Laboratory and Multi-Speciality department, Audiometry and CT Scan-32 Slice, etc.
• Apart from General Speciality, Marwari Hospitals has also started Superspeciality Services in the Department of Cardiology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Joint Replacement Surgery, Onco-Surgery, Infertility Clinic, liver and gastro clinic, kidney prostate, etc.

Being a charitable-based unit, Marwari Hospitals always focuses on the upliftment and social welfare of the needy and downtrodden people of the society.

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