DHQ hospital Haveli gets modern dialysis machines for kidney patients

DHQ hospital Haveli gets modern dialysis machines for kidney patients
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HAVELI (Kashmir English): In a historic moment, the District Headquarters Hospital Haveli gets modern dialysis machines donated by Member Kashmir Council, Mr. Shuja Khursheed Rathore.

These machines are of the latest standard and will bring a new revolution in the treatment of kidney patients. A team of health experts from Islamabad has started the process of installing these machines under the supervision of MS Dr. Taskin Rathore.

According to sources, these machines will soon be activated for the treatment of patients. After the provision of this facility, patients from and around Haveli will no longer have to travel long and expensive distances to Muzaffarabad, Rawalakot, or other cities.

In the past, many patients used to face severe difficulties due to the lack of dialysis facilities in Haveli District. This treatment used to become a big burden for people with limited financial resources. However, this kind gesture of Shuja Khursheed Rathore has made their lives easier.

Public, social, and political circles have paid great tribute to the spirit of service of Shuja Rathore Sahib and said that his efforts will remain memorable not only for the present generation but also for the coming generations. They say that Shuja Rathore has practically proven that he is serious and sincere in solving public problems.

MS Dr. Taskin Rathore, while talking to the media, stated that the installation of these machines will significantly improve the treatment facilities at DHQ Hospital Haveli. The hospital staff is also being trained to operate these machines so that the patients can get the best treatment.

The people of the area expressed their best wishes for Shuja Rathore Sahib and said that his service will be remembered for centuries. He has laid the foundation for the development of the health sector in Haveli, the effects of which will prove to be far-reaching.

This initiative is not only a manifestation of public service, but it is also a symbol that when leadership acts with good intentions, even backward areas can embark on the path of development.

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