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Manipal Hospitals Dwarka launches ‘Suraksha Card’

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The healthcare privilege membership programme is aimed at providing best of hospital care to the patients at affordable costs

Manipal Hospitals Dwarka announced the launch of ‘Suraksha Card’. This healthcare privilege membership programme is aimed at providing best of hospital care to the patients at affordable costs.

The benefits of Suraksha Card include, unlimited OPD consultations for a year, 15 per cent discount on lab and radiology investigations, 10 per cent discount on pharmacy, one preventive health check package worth Rs 499 free in a year, free ambulance pick up, free home sample collection and 10 per cent discount on IPD – room rent only. These benefits can be availed for a year with a one-time payment of Rs 2000 per person. In addition, the beneficiaries can also add their family members by availing the card for Rs 3000 for 2-4 members and Rs 4000 for 5-6 members.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Pramod Alagharu, CEO, Manipal Hospitals Dwarka said, “It is often seen that people get stressed out when it comes to visiting a hospital or a doctor owing to the environment and more importantly the kind of expenses that they have to bear. It is a very thoughtful gesture from Manipal Hospitals Dwarka to provide certain privileges through Suraksha Card to the people living in the city that will make them stress free. ”

Speaking on the occasion, Raman Bhaskar, Unit Head, Manipal Hospitals Dwarka said, “We at Manipal Hospitals are always committed to providing best in class healthcare services and easy access to treatment and diagnosis. This Suraksha Card is a step towards providing affordable healthcare to the citizens of Delhi. It is our ongoing endeavour to reach out to the ailing population and help them to be better prepared for dealing with their medical needs.”

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  1. Aditya kumar says

    Now manipal is not providing this suraksha card…it was just an eye wash….to show that they are people friendly and concern about their patients

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