New Delhi: The Delhi government has installed 150 new hemodialysis machines across six major government hospitals, boosting the city’s capacity to deliver life-saving treatment, Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh said on Friday.
The Rekha Gupta government’s initiative will help in conducting dialysis for 1,500 kidney patients daily, ensuring timely and equitable access to critical care for citizens across districts, he said in a statement.
Of the 150 machines, the largest allocations include 55 machines at Burari Hospital (Central district) and 45 machines at Janakpuri Super Speciality Hospital (West district), said the Minister.
Ambedkar Nagar Hospital (South district) has been equipped with 25 machines, while the North West district saw capacity expansion with 10 machines at Dr. Baba