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Noida CEO Inaugurates Major Health Checkup Camp Organized By Felix Hospital

A significant health initiative took place on Thursday as Felix Hospital and the Noida Employees Association jointly organized a comprehensive health camp at Indira Gandhi Kala Kendra in Sector-6, Noida. Dr. Lokesh M, IAS, CEO of the Noida Authority, inaugurated the event, which provided free medical screenings and consultations to local employees.

Approximately 380 employees from the Noida Authority participated in the camp, which featured free consultations from Dr. D.K. Gupta, Chairman of Felix Hospital, and Dr. Rashmi Gupta, Managing Director of Felix Hospital. In addition, various specialist doctors, including orthopedists, gynecologists, physicians, cardiologists, urologists, oncologists, physiotherapists, ophthalmologists, and gastroenterologists, offered their expertise.

Free Diagnostic Service

The camp provided a range of free diagnostic services, including blood pressure, blood sugar, ECG, pulmonary function tests (PFT), weight-height and BMI measurements. Vision tests, including cataract and glaucoma screenings, and bone mineral density (BMD) tests were also available.

Dr. Lokesh M praised the initiative, emphasizing the importance of regular health checkups to maintain overall well-being and prevent future diseases. “We all should get health checkups done from time to time to stay healthy,” he said.

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Dr. D.K. Gupta highlighted the camp’s primary goal of raising health awareness and providing timely medical advice. He also announced that Felix Hospital plans to organize more such camps in the future. Specialist doctors present at the camp offered critical health advice and screenings.

Noida Employees Association

Special guests at the event included ACEO IAS Sanjay Kumar Khatri, OSD IAS Mahendra Pratap Singh, ACEO IAS Vandana Tripathi, and ACEO IAS Satish Pal. Other notable attendees included Rajkumar Singh (President), Jitendra Kumar (General Secretary), Neeraj Rana, Amit Kumar (Secretary), and Subhash Kumar (Treasurer) of the Noida Employees Association.

Attendees further appreciates the accessibility and effectiveness of the services at the camp, noting that it was a more convenient option to traditional health services. Felix Hospital also operates a 24X7 helpline at 7835 999444/555 for ongoing patient support.

The camp featured a wide array of medical professionals, including Dr. Chinmayi Agarwal (Oncologist), Dr. Jagatjot Singh Gill (Gastroenterologist), Dr. Aditi (Endodontist), Dr. Vinay Kumar Sahu (Orthopedic Surgeon), Dr. Sonakshi Saxena (General Physician), Dr. Nida (Dietician), Dr. Sonia (Gynecologist), Dr. Sandeep (Physiotherapist), Dr. Shubham, and Dr. Abuzar.

Felix Hospital remains committed to serving the community through such outreach initiatives, providing valuable health services and education to the public.

Richa Kaushik

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