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200 patients screened at free medical camp

Dr Bhanu Pratap Singh inspects a patient at the free medical camp.

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Two-hundred patients were screened at a free medical camp for joint problems at Park Nidaan Hospital, Sonepat, on Monday.

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A team of doctors — including Dr Bhanu Pratap Singh, director, Ortho and Robotic joint replacement surgery, and consultant orthopaedics Dr Anil Kapoor Vashisth and Dr Amandeep Garg — gave free orthopaedic and physiotherapy consultations to the patients. During the camp, 50 per cent discount on X-Ray and other ortho-related investigations was offered to the attendees.

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Dr Singh said, “The hospital will start robotic knee resurfacing surgeries soon. This initiative aims to make advanced healthcare accessible to every section of society.”

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