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Saturday, 31 July 2010
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Transformation through Caring
Herbertpur Christian Hospital

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Herbertpur Christian Hospital continued its journey of transformation into a training and teaching hospital, while fulfilling its primary role of providing quality health care to the people of Uttaranchal now Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. Situated at the foothills of the Himalayas, the hospital has been actively serving the surrounding communities, adding on new techniques and expertise. The 100-bed hospital offers medical services in Medicine, General and minimally invasive surgery, Paediatric surgery, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, Family Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Dentistry, Clinical Psychology and Counselling, Physio and Occupational Therapy; and a program for children with special needs.

YEAR 2009
Key Accomplishments:

  • Up gradation of Intensive Care Unit
  • Integration of Lehmann clinic to main OPD
  • ICTC (integrated counseling & testing center) for HIV/AIDS started
  • Integration with Government health programs – JSY & ICTC, DOTS, IDUs
  • Hepatitis B awareness program in partnership with Vellore


Strategic Plan Highlights:

  • Internal training programs for Nurses
  • Survey on Home deliveries
  • Survey on nutrition Immunization surveys
  • Survey of endemic and epidemic diseases
  • Survey of more than 3000 families for accessing economic status
  • 2000 yellow cards distributed for special charity
  • Poor patients in the hospital enrolled in Lehmann clinic.

 


visitor information

How to get there:
Travel by train from Delhi to Dehradun by Mussoorie Express or Shatabdi Express, then by jeep.

Tourist spot:
Mussoorie - hill station

Guest rooms available

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Sadhna’s world came crashing down when she lost sight in both her eyes. Only 35 years old, and when she should be busily managing her household, Sadhna had to depend on her teenage daughter to run her home. Sadhna could not do even the most simple things by herself. Her husband a poor teacher could not afford to take her to a hospital. Mother of four children, Sadhna struggled with her life.
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