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In view of the world heart day that is to be celebrated on September 29, Citizens Specialty Hospital announces the launch of Citizens Heart at the campus. The specialty boasts highly proficient doctors and specially trained nurses to cope up with any situation of cardiac emergency. On this occasion, the hospital also arranged multiple free health camps and special cardiac packages for the nearby s
In view of the world heart day that is to be celebrated on September 29, Citizens Specialty Hospital announces the launch of Citizens Heart at the campus. The specialty boasts highly proficient doctors and specially trained nurses to cope up with any situation of cardiac emergency. On this occasion, the hospital also arranged multiple free health camps and special cardiac packages for the nearby societies and arranged multiple CPR trainings to educate and make people aware about cardiac emergencies and ways to handle the situation.
This World heart day promotes the message of creating favorable environment for heart to stay healthy. Taking forward this message Citizens Heart organised free health camps and multiple CPR training camps in Societies and colleges nearby the hospital.
Talking about the launch, Dr A Sreenivas Kumar, Chief of cardiology at Citizens Heart, said, “The European society of Cardiology Congress 2016 revealed that the heart attack cases could be curbed by 80 to 86 percent if the patient’s LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) and blood pressure levels are lowered and maintained.
At Citizens Heart we treat these conditions with special care and attention so that we can achieve highest success in treating the patients with cardiac issues. “Talking about the emergency services at the hospital he said, Citizens Heart has specially trained 24*7 cardiac emergency team, who can start the treatment as soon as the patient is taken to the emergency services.”
Citizens Heart is a strong team with more than 500 years of cumulative experience and trained to manage the diverse cardiovascular disease subsets with expertise. Headed by Dr A Sreenivas Kumar, the team comprises of Dr Gokul Reddy, Dr Ravindranath Bathina, Dr Laksmi Kanth Galla (emergency medicine), Dr V Hari Ram, Dr E Sanjeev Kumar and 20+ dedicated medical staffs.
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