One day Cardiac Checkup camp for Ex-IISCO Burnpur Employees organized by IQ City Medical College Hospital, Durgapur
Bengal Mirror, Durgapur, March 19, 2021: TodayIQ City Medical College Hospital, Durgapur organized a One day Cardiac Checkup camp for Ex-IISCO Burnpur Employees.
IQ City Medical College Hospital, Durgapur, is an integral part of IQ City Knowledge & Health Campus, and offers cutting-edge medical treatment facilities at affordable costs in a safe and comfortable environment.
Senior Cardiac Consultant Dr. Kunal Sarkar of MEDICA Superspecialty Hospital, Kolkata and Dr. A.K.Das Consultant Physician of IQ City Medical College Hospital, Durgapur examined 125 Ex-IISCO Burnpur Employees.
Senior Cardiac Consultant Dr. Kunal Sarkar said “Cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of mortality in India. The joint venture with IQ City Medical College Hospital and MEDICA Superspecialty Hospital, Kolkata started on 11th November 2020 is a successful attempt which is helping us deliver some of the best cardiac care to the people of Durgapur and its surrounding areas.
Gopal Krishna Dey, Hardip Singh, Namita Basak, Manoj Kr. Chattopadhay among the 125 Ex-IISCO Burnpur Employees said IQ City Medical College Hospital, Durgapur has given us every support as for the people of Durgapur and surrounding regions like Burnpur. We are confident that this service to mankind will be a resounding success.
A cardiac free health and Cardiac check-up camp was organised today at the IQ City campus in which 125 Ex-IISCO Burnpur Employees were able to avail complimentary ECHO, ECG, RBS and BP tests along with general and Cardiac doctor consultancy
Ms Sudarshana Gangulee, the Director of Mani Group said “Our main purpose is to deliver the best healthcare service to the people of Durgapur and surrounding region like Burnpur with the help of the world-class infrastructure and facilities at IQ City Hospital, along with the technical and medical expertise of MEDICA Hospital, Kolkata. Our medical team will help IQ City Hospital utilize its full potential in the field of Cardiac Sciences,”