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A J Hospital to organise urology camp from May 15

Published On : 11 May 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: Ever since its inception, A J Hospital & Research Centre has conducted many camps successfully and thousands of patients have benefited from these camps. A free check-up camp for urology/kidney related disease will be organized at A J Hospital & Research Centre from May 15 to 30, 2017 between 9.30am and 12.30pm.

People with the kidney stones, prostate related problems, renal failure and all other urinary problems can avail the camp benefits. Renowned and experienced doctors will be available for consultation during the camp.

Consultation and Ultrasound will be offered free to camp participants. Kidney stone removal, prostate gland and urology related problems will be treated at a concessional rate. In case of transplants, donor has to be arranged by the patient and transplant will be done only on obtaining legal clearance. Kidney transplant will be done at a concessional rate.

Those interested in participating in the camp are requested to register their names by calling 0824 6613252 or 8494890600 / Email: marketing@ajhospital.in







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