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SPS Hospital launches clinic in Samrala

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The Namdhari sect, known for its leading role in public welfare activities, has also made significant contributions in the field of healthcare. Continuing this tradition, SPS Hospital inaugurated day care clinics in Samrala on Monday. It was announced patients would receive up to 50 per cent discount on OPD services at the clinic.

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The clinic was inaugurated by managing director Jai Singh Sandhu, while Suba Balwinder Singh Jhall offered prayers for the well-being and peace of patients prior to the event.

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Sandhu said SPS Hospital would provide healthcare services of international standards to patients in the rural region. He further said Dr Gurvinder Singh Virk, a medicine specialist, and Dr Poonam Chauhan, a gynaecology specialist, would serve at the clinic. Yogendra Nath Avadhia, CEO of SPS Hospital, said the clinic had started day-care services, pharmacy, laboratory and dialysis facilities. Sandhu honoured the guests on the occasion.

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