Guru harkrishan hospital kidney dialysis

  1. Free Dialysis At India's Biggest No Charge Kidney Hospital: Another Gift From The Sikh Community — The Second Angle
  2. DSGMC launches dialysis hospital; will provide free treatment to all : The Tribune India
  3. India’s biggest Kidney Dialysis Hospital opened at Balasahib Gurudwara
  4. Sikh Community Builds People


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Free Dialysis At India's Biggest No Charge Kidney Hospital: Another Gift From The Sikh Community — The Second Angle

India’s Biggest free Kidney Dialysis Hospital Opens in Delhi, Free Treatment & Food for All Patients with no billing counter. The Guru Harkrishan Institute of Medical Sciences at Delhi’s New Delhi: A 100-bedded kidney dialysis center, the country’s largest to provide treatment for free as it claims, was launched on Sunday in Delhi. The Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee or DSGMC, which has set up the Guru Harkrishan Institute of Medical Sciences at Delhi’s Bala Saheb Gurudwara, promises to expand it to 1,000 beds by the end of one year. There is no billing counter at the hospital. There is only a registration counter to keep a record of the patients. Patients will also be provided free food. In addition to this, Apart from patients, food and drink will also be free for family members of the patients. The food will be supplied from the gurudwara’s langar. The primary source of funds to run the hospital will be entirely dependent on donations and CSR contributions. Image Source: zeenews “People have donated machines worth Rs 10 crore. We are receiving funds through donations, not just Sikhs but people of other communities are also coming forward to contribute. We are also receiving funds from the CSR, and government schemes but will not be taking a single penny from the patient.” DSGMC president Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that the center would function round the clock where all advance medical facilities would be available free of cost. Sirsa said that the hospital ha...

DSGMC launches dialysis hospital; will provide free treatment to all : The Tribune India

New Delhi, March 7 The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) on Sunday launched “India’s biggest” kidney dialysis facility at the Gurdwara Bangla Sahib complex here. Guru Harkishan Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Kidney Dialysis Hospital will offer dialysis facility to 101 patients simultaneously and it can cater to 500 patients daily, the DSGMC said in a statement. The hospital will offer its services to patients completely free of cost. “All services are being provided totally free in this most technically advanced hospital. There is no billing or payment counter. The DSGMC will take services from Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) from corporate houses and from those who are willing to contribute for such initiatives and various government schemes,” DSGMC president Manjinder Singh Sirsa said. The capacity will soon be increased to 1,000 beds from the current 101 beds, he added. Speaking on the occasion, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait lauded the Sikh community for starting a project that will offer free services to everyone. “We were seeing this building for the last 20 years but were surprised that Sikh community is known for completing its projects but this project lingered on. We were very happy to learn yesterday that a unique hospital where there will be no cash counter will launch services. Such work can be done only by Sikh community,” Tikait said. —PTI

India’s biggest Kidney Dialysis Hospital opened at Balasahib Gurudwara

New Delhi: The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee on Sunday (March 7) inaugurated the biggest Kidney Dialysis hospital of the country. The Guru Harikshan Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Kidney Dialysis Hospital was opened at Balasahib Gurudwara in Delhi. It will provide free treatment to kidney patients. In addition to this, patients will also be provided free food. Apart from patients, food and drink will also be free for family members of the patients. The food will be supplied from the gurudwara’s langar. The 100-bedded hospital is equipped with most technically advanced medical facilities where services will be provided free of cost to the patients. There will also be no billing counter at the hospital. There will only be a registration counter to keep record of the patients. DSGMC president Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that the centre would function round the clock where all advance medical facilities would be available free of cost. Sirsa said that the hospital has the capacity to conduct dialysis of about 500 patients every day and that about 100 patients can be provided the service at a time. For now the hospital will take patients who visit in person. The online registration will be started in a week once the system is in place. Live TV

Sikh Community Builds People

Sikh Community Builds People-First Dialysis Hospital in Delhi| A religious community in India has launched a state-of-the-art kidney dialysis treatment center for people of all faiths. Founded in 1971 to manage Sikh houses of worship, the Now, the DSGMC has launched what is likely its most ambitious project yet - a state-of-the-art, 100-bed medical center that provides dialysis treatments to patients. Although the Guru Harkrishan Kidney Dialysis Hospital was planned, financed, and launched by members of the Sikh religious community, the “The purpose of this hospital is to serve humanity,” DSGMC president Manjinder Singh Sirsa told India’s NDTV. In a statement to Tribune India, Sirsa added that all services are provided “totally free” to patients. “There is no billing or payment counter,” he said. Also in Delhi. A dialysis hospital without any billing counter. The Guru Harkishan Kidney Dialysis Hosp will offer dialysis facility to 101 patients What's truly remarkable is that dialysis services at the facility will be offered completely free of charge. Funds for the continued operation of the dialysis center will come in part from government taxes and donations. “The DSGMC will take services from Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) from [businesses] and from those who are willing to contribute for such initiatives and various government schemes,” Sirsa said. For people who have limited or non-functioning kidneys, Ashish D., an unemployed man with double kidney failure, wept...