Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!

Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!
Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!

Apollo Hospitals & HMR, conduct Free Cardiac Screening to commemorate the World Heart Day at Ameerpet Metro Station!

 

Hyderabad, September 29th, 2022: To commemorate the World Heart Day, Free Cardiac Screening Camps were hosted for commuters of Hyderabad Metro Rail and L&T staff at the Ameerpet Metro Station and Raidurgam Metro Station, from 9.00 am to 3.00 pm, today.

 

The Camp at Ameerpet Metro Station, organised by Apollo Spectra Hospital in association with the Hyderabad Metro Rail, was inaugurated by Mr Murali Varadarajan, CSO, L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Ltd; Dr Vijay Aggarwal, Director, Medical Services, Apollo Spectra and Mr Srinivas Reddy, CEO, Apollo Spectra Hospital. The Camp at Raidurgam Metro Station, organised by Apollo Hospitals in association with the Hyderabad Metro Rail, was inaugurated by Mr Sudhir Chiplunkar, COO, L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Ltd.; Mr. Tejesvi Rao, COO, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad and Dr Ravindra Babu, Medical Director, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills.

 

The tests which were performed as part of the free camp included Random Blood Sugar, Cholesterol, BP Check, Height and Weight, followed by a physician consultation. ECG screening was done for those found to have some trace of cardiac ailments and Echo Screening was done on those needing further investigation.

 

World Heart Day is observed annually on September 29, globally to raise awareness about the rising incidence of cardiovascular disease and related health issues. World over, on an average more than 17 million people die from heart related illnesses every year. The number of deaths due to heart ailments is more than the deaths due to HIV, Malaria and Cancer. According to WHO, cardiovascular diseases result in over 30% of global mortality, Of these 85% result from a heart attack or a brain stroke.

 

Especially Indians are known to be genetically predisposed to cardiovascular diseases. The onset of heart disease in Indian population is at a much younger age, at least a decade earlier than their counterparts in the West. High prevalence of cardiovascular disease among middle aged populace in India, to the extent of 30%, is a matter of grave concern. Lifestyle changes among Indians are leading to non-communicable diseases like  diabetes, hypertension, obesity, coupled with smoking and alcohol are further aggravating the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

 

Speaking on the occasion Dr Vijay Aggarwal said, knowing our health status is critical, if we undergo periodic health check-ups we will have an update on our health status.  Especially cardiac health status is very important, heart disease can lead to an emergency situation, which is generally a life and death condition. If we know any impending health problem in advance, we can take preventive measures and remain healthy for a long time. So it is essential to get regular health check-ups done, eat proper diet, do exercise and adopt an healthy lifestyle and all those ensure and healthy heart and a long life.

 

Mr. Murali Varadarajan said, today we are having a joint program with Apollo Spectra Hospitals on the occasion of World Heart Day. 75% of the population in this part of the world is affected by cardiovascular diseases, because of lack of access to quality healthcare, psychological stress, air pollution and factors like that. Access to quality healthcare can be had from the strong network of Apollo Spectra Hospitals, therefore urge commuters to avail their services. To reduce psychological stress, travel by metro and eliminate the daily travel stress. Also as a conscious and responsible citizen avail Metro services and reduce air pollution on roads by avoiding personal vehicles, thus ensuring a better future for the generations to come. 

 

About Apollo Hospitals

It was in 1983, that Dr Prathap C Reddy made a pioneering endeavour by launching India’s first corporate hospital - Apollo Hospitals in Chennai. 

 

Now, as Asia’s foremost trusted integrated healthcare group, its presence includes over 12,000 beds across 72 Hospitals and 4500 pharmacies, over 120 Primary Care clinics and 650 Diagnostic centres, 700 plus Teleclinics, over 15 medical education centres and a Research Foundation with a focus on global Clinical Trials. The most recent investment was the commissioning of South East Asia’s very first Proton Therapy Centre in Chennai. 

 

Apollo Hospitals has emerged as Asia’s foremost integrated healthcare services provider and has a robust presence across the healthcare ecosystem, including Hospitals, Pharmacies, Primary Care & Diagnostic Clinics and several retail health models. The Group also has Telemedicine facilities across several countries, Health Insurance Services, Global Projects Consultancy, Medical Colleges, Medvarsity for E-Learning, Colleges of Nursing and Hospital Management and a Research Foundation. In addition, ‘ASK Apollo’ – an online consultation portal and Apollo Home Health provide the care continuum.

 

For over four decades, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innovation, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Its hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals in the country for advanced medical services.

 

For more details log onto: www.apollohospitals.com

 

About Apollo Spectra Hospitals

The Apollo Spectra specialty hospital offers expert and quality healthcare, in a patient-friendly and more accessible facility. There are world class surgical services and impeccable post-operative care for all patients, with access to advanced technologies, excellent infrastructure and the most qualified team of surgeons attending to patients.

 

The Apollo Spectra group has a network of 17 specialty hospitals across 12 cities – Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Gurugram, Jaipur, Kanpur, Mumbai, Noida, Hyderabad, Gwalior, Patna and Pune. Over 1,30,000+ successful surgeries and more than 900 leading doctors, have ensured that it continues to set new standards in healthcare services. 

 

Best Multi-Specialty Hospital Services include: 

 

Easy admission and discharge

·      Cashless facility options 

·      Near-zero infection transfer risk

·      Personalized Care

·      Faster Recovery

·      Compassionate Medicare

·      Stress-free Experience 

·      Online appointment booking system

 

At Apollo Spectra Hospital, we endeavor to offer the most trustworthy healthcare experience and continuously work to:

 

·      Serve patients with quality and expert medical care. 

·      Ensure the safety and comfort our patients at all times.

·      Make compassionate medicare accessible to all.