On 22nd June an Ortho-Health Screening Camp and Health-talk was organized in association with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.More than 80 employees of IBP Division got their BMD (Bone Mineral Density) test done followed by ortho-consultation.
Dr, Sujoy Kundu, one of the most distinguished Ortho Surgeons, interacted with the employees and highlighted the key issues related to joints and bones.
With every successful health camp we feel a step closer to our goal of serving the society
Department of Orthopedics & Joint Replacement is one of Kothari Medical Center’s Department of Excellences.
The primary objective of the department is “earliest mobilization with minimal discomfort”. The Institute aims to provide world-class, evidence-based treatment for various orthopedic disorders and trauma injuries.
The Department is equipped with cutting edge technology, accessories & equipment:
• High Definition Cameras
• Arthroscopic Equipment for performing challenging procedures
• Highly technically advanced O.T. Table
• Most advanced Operation Theatre
• A modern rehabilitation department with electrotherapy equipment
• State-of- art Physiotherapy Department for rehabilitation
There is a dedicated team of Anesthetists, dedicated sisters and paramedics that provides excellent pre, intra and post-operative care. The Unit has experienced and dedicated Rheumatologist for managing arthritis patients. #Kolkata#Hospital
The burden of infectious diseases is increasing leaps and bounds as we do little care to follow a few god habits, and hand #hygiene being one of them. Studies have shown that most of the infectious diseases like colitis, diarrhea, sore throat, cold, cough & fever skin-disease, and even urinary tract infection can easily be avoided if we pay heed to daily hand-hygiene.
"Kothari Medical Centre, as a responsible healthcare provider, always believes in effectual community engagement to spread awareness against the possible health hazards and threats which can be nipped in the bud."
"wash your hand, wash away diseases" – was a 30 minute awareness drive where the students of class VI to VII of neighborhood schools were engaged for a session on effective hand-hygiene through a presentation, quiz and proper hand-hygiene method.