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Evercare Hospital Chattogram holds roundtable discussion 

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Press Release
05 February, 2023, 06:10 pm
Last modified: 05 February, 2023, 06:10 pm

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Evercare Hospital Chattogram holds roundtable discussion 

Press Release
05 February, 2023, 06:10 pm
Last modified: 05 February, 2023, 06:10 pm
Evercare Hospital Chattogram holds roundtable discussion 

Evercare Hospital Chattogram has arranged a roundtable discussion titled "Why go abroad for treatment? All kinds of treatment available in Evercare Hospital Chattogram." 

The event brought together hospital consultants, management, and media personnel to discuss the challenges and sufferings patients face while seeking medical treatment abroad, reads a press release.

Evercare Hospital, since its inauguration, has established itself as a leader in providing advanced medical technology and treatments in Chattogram. The hospital has achieved several milestones, including the first-ever awake craniotomy surgery, bone marrow transplantation, bilateral knee replacement surgery, cervical dystonia using Botox, stroke thrombolysis procedure, brain tumor removal surgery, Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR)procedure, MIS (Minimally Invasive Surgery) procedure to repair fractured vertebrae and pediatric cardiology procedure.

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Samir Singh, COO of Evercare Hospital Chattogram Said ''Patients who chose to seek medical treatment abroad often face a number of difficulties, including language barriers, unfamiliar healthcare systems, long wait times, and high costs. In addition, being away from home and loved ones can add stress and emotional strain to an already difficult situation. Moreover, patients often need to travel back and forth for follow-up treatments, adding to the financial burden and disrupting their daily lives. Additionally, obtaining a medical visa and navigating the visa waiting period can also be a challenge, and caregivers may need to take time off from work to provide support." 

Dr Deepak Singh, director of medical services at Evercare Hospital Chattogram said, "Evercare Hospital, with its state-of-the-art facilities and experienced medical professionals, offers top-notch medical care right here in Chattogram, eliminating the need for patients to travel abroad. The aim of this roundtable is to educate the public on the availability of advanced medical treatments and services in Chattogram, and to highlight the advantages of seeking treatment locally."

Dr Md Surman Ali, senior consultant of general and laparoscopic surgery said, "We are committed to providing the highest quality of medical care to the people of Chattogram. By hosting this roundtable discussion, we hope to raise awareness about the availability of advanced medical treatments in the city and encourage people to seek the best care possible close to home." 

The event covered a range of topics, including the latest medical advancements, the cost benefits of seeking treatment in Evercare Hospital compared to abroad, and the challenges and sufferings patients face while seeking treatment abroad. 

The roundtable also discussed the added difficulties of traveling back and forth for follow-up treatments, the emotional toll it takes on patients and their families, and the difficulties in obtaining a medical visa and navigating the visa waiting period. 

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