Only five Mobile Clinics from today; 11,789 people screened till date

Mobile Clinic staff conducting health screening at Devaraja Higher Primary School premises in Devaraja Mohalla in Mysuru.

Mysore/Mysuru: So far a total of 11,789 people have benefitted from the Mobile Clinics launched by District Administration on Apr.29 to provide medical services at the doorstep. 

The free facility, which had 10 Mobile units on the day of launch, was increased to 12 from day-2. However, from today (May 7), there will be only five Mobile Clinics available for services.

Yesterday, the Mobile Clinics visited K.R. Mohalla, Basaveshwara Road, Madhuvana, Subbarayanakere, Chamundi Hill, Veeranagere, Bannimantap, Hosur of J.P. Nagar, Old RMC NURM Quarters, Chamundeshwari Park in Sharadadevi Nagar, Rehmania Block, Tavarekatte and Railway Quarters of Weavers Colony and screened 1,515 people.

Today, Mobile Clinics will conduct health camps at Srirampura, Mandi Mohalla, Turabali Street, S.S. Nagar of Bannimantap, Ashokapuram and Subhash Nagar (Kesare).

Health Screening has been completed in all the Wards. Hence, from May 7, only five Mobile Clinics will be at work. Till now, there were 12 Mobile units with a Doctor in each unit, now on there will be two doctors in each of the five units. Health camps will be conducted at 5 places till May 17. – Dr. Nagaraju, MCC Health Officer.

This post was published on May 7, 2020 6:40 pm