Increased medical facilities in Ghaziabad, ECG facility started at 11 Primary Health Centers - Ghaziabad News ECG Facility Start at 11 Health Centers

The Ghaziabad health department has started an ECG investigation at 11 health centers for the ease of patients so that the locals do not have to go to MMG hospital. This facility is important for heart patients. On Sunday, 3840 patients utilized the health services on the Arogya scholarship where different diseases were tested and provided medicine. By Hasin Shahjama under the editorship of: Rajesh Kumar updated: Sun, 25 May 2025 11:01 PM (IST) ECG investigation was started at 11 health centers for the ease of patients. Lying Photo Jagran Correspondent, Ghaziabad. The health department kept in mind the ease of patients, and the ECG investigation at 11 health centers began. Patients living around these centers do not have to go to the ECG to MMG Hospital in the district. Arogya Fair was arranged at all primary health centers in the district on Sunday. There was no ECG facility at health centers. It is alleged that the heart issues are currently increasing. Some patients get ECG in case of chest pain. Patients had to go to District MMG Hospital due to a lack of ECG facility in the Health Center. The department kept in mind the problems of the patients, and the facility of ECG at Loni’s Rajiv Garden, Santosh Vihar, Shaheednagar, Maharajpur, Saidullabad, Valmiki Kunj, Pappu Colony, Saraswati Colony, Khairati Nagar, Vasundhara Prahladgarhi and Balaji Viharhi. On Sunday, the ECG examination of the patients was also conducted according to the requirement at these centers. Dr. Rakesh Gupta, the nodal of primary health centers, said patients would benefit from the introduction of the ECG facility at 11 centers. An attempt is also made to start this facility at other centers. 3840 patients who reached the fair arranged 3840 patients at the Arogya Mela on Sunday arranged at all health centers in the district. While a small number of patients at some centers in the urban area arrived. The doctors kept waiting for the patients. Aura cards of patients were also made at the centers. Dr Rakesh Gupta, the nodal officer of Arogya Fair, said that a large number of people utilized the fair in rural areas. Along with consultation on the fair, sugar, BP, TB, Dengue and malaria, etc. Investigation. Medicine was given to patients.