PGI Chandigarh launches endocrine, breast surgery clinic

Published On 2024-03-16 09:45 GMT   |   Update On 2024-03-19 11:28 GMT

Chandigarh: In a move aimed at addressing the increasing cases of endocrine and breast disorders, The Department of General Surgery at the Post Graduate Institue of Medical Education and Research (PGI Chandigarh), unveiled its state-of-the-art endocrine and breast surgery clinic on Friday.

The inauguration, led by PGI Director Vivek Lal, introduced a clinic tailored specifically to address endocrine and breast-related ailments. Scheduled twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays, the clinic aims to cater to the growing need for specialized treatment in areas such as thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, neuroendocrine, and breast disorders. 

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The registration timings for the clinic will be from 12 noon to 1 p.m. The clinic is in response to the increasing demand for specialised treatment related to thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, neuroendocrine and breast.

This initiative not only addresses the demand for specialized care but also extends services to patients dealing with diabetic foot conditions.

As per a media report in the HT, Dr Sanjay Bhadada, head of the department of endocrinology; Dr Rakesh Kapoor, department of radiotherapy and faculty from departments of general surgery, nuclear medicine, pathology, biochemistry, radiodiagnosis and hospital administration were also present.

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Divya Dahiya, head of General Surgery, said, “With the introduction of the clinic, patients will have access to all the necessary facilities under one roof, saving them the hassle of rushing from one place to another”, reports IANS.

By consolidating resources and expertise, the clinic aims to offer comprehensive and efficient treatment options, enhancing patient care and experience.

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