Home Care Physiotherapy launched in Mangaluru

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August 25, 2017

Mangaluru, Aug 25: Home Care Physiotherapy, a health care company which will provide a complete home care and clinical health service was launched today at A.P.S Complex, Kankanady-Falnir Road in Mangaluru. It is one of its kind and first in the coastal city.

U T Khader, Minister for food and civil supply and consumer affairs department, was the chief guest of the inaugural ceremony. Prof. Dr. L.Gladson Jose ( Principal, Dr. M.V. Shetty College of Physiotherapy), Dr. Mohammed Suhail (Principal, Kanachur College Of Physiotherapy), Dr. Rahimat  (Principal, Tejeshwani college of physiotherapy), Dr. Sharath C. (Asst. Prof. , Shridevi college of physiotherapy), Dr. Busheera Banu, Dr. Sushant, Dr. Bhuvan, Dr. Anuj were also present.

The director of this company Dr. Showket Ahmad Dar (PT), welcomed the Hon'ble  chief guest. During the inaguration the official website of the Home Care Physiotherapy was also launched. This website will enable the client to book appointment with the specialist.

‘Heal Better, Live Better’ is the moto of this companmy. The services provided by this company are Physiotherapy, Family Physician, Elderly Care, Home care for cancer patient, palliative care, councelling services & Speech & hearing in one single roof, thus making it one of its kind in Mangalore. Through this company patients will be able get advanced health care services at their comfortable home and also at a well-equipped clinic. The company will also providing free home based health care services to BPL patients in Mangaluru.

The ceremony was concluded by presenting token of gratitude to the honorable chief guest and other dignitaries present there.

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Kushal
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Sep 2018

My Mother is around 85 Years of age suffering drom severe back pain. she stays at Farangipet. can you provide home service

M M adyar
 - 
Sunday, 27 Aug 2017

Congrats.... when opening a clinic,pz see if sufficient car park and lift is available, or else it's inconvenient to the patients....

 

 

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The samples of suspected cases could be sent to the lab for analysis and it would take about three hours to get the results.

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