Inaugurating a newly-built Physiotherapy centre at Jay Kay Lon, Rathor said over 1,200 child patients come to outdoor units and 50,000 child patients get indoor treatment in this hospital, hence it required super-speciality units.
Rathor thanked Rotary Club Midtown for donating Rs 15 lakh for setting up the physiotherapy centre with an Air Condition facility.
By July 15 next month a 'Janani Suraksha Ward' would be set up in the hospital for mother and new-born child with facilities of radiant warmer and incubators, he said.
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