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CMC Hospital adds dental care, physiotherapy to its existing services

CMC Hospital adds dental care, physiotherapy to its existing services

CMC Hospital adds dental care, physiotherapy to its existing services

Staff of the CMC Hospital at its Lalton Branch. Tribune photo



Christian Medical College (CMC) and Hospital, has added dental and physiotherapy services to its existing services at its Lalton outreach center on the outskirts of Ludhiana on Pakhowal road.

On this occasion, Dr William Bhatti Director CMC Hospital along with Dr Kavita Bhatti head of gynecology and obstetrics department, Dr Abi M Thomas, Principal, Dental College, Sandeep Singh Saini, Principal, College of Physiotherapy were also present on the occasion.

The sarpanch from Lalton was also present along with other sarpanches of six neighboring villages. Dr Amarjot Singh from the faculty of physiotherapy was also there to take charge of Physiotherapy clinic at Lalton.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr William Bhatti said it had been 125 years that CMC had been serving the nation and to mark the occasion, CMC is starting many new facilities to be able to reach out to the community and help the people in need.

The sarpanch and villagers lauded the efforts of CMC in serving the public.

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