Healthcare facilities at the Railway Hospital in Mysuru have been strengthened with the addition of advanced medical equipment, aimed at enhancing patient care and improving treatment outcomes.
Three new facilities were inaugurated at the hospital on Thursday. These include a modern dental chair designed for greater comfort and precision in dental procedures, a hematology analyser that facilitates rapid and accurate blood test results for improved diagnosis, and a microwave diathermy unit to support advanced physiotherapy treatment, particularly for pain management and faster recovery.
Officials said these facilities will bring multiple benefits such as faster and more accurate diagnostic support, better treatment outcomes, enhanced patient comfort and safety, and an overall strengthening of healthcare infrastructure at the Railway Hospital.
The new additions were formally inaugurated by G.S. Ramachandra, Principal Chief Medical Director, South Western Railway; and Mudit Mittal, Divisional Railway Manager, Mysuru. Senior officials of the Railways, doctors, and hospital staff were present.
Mr. Ramachandra underlined the importance of upgrading medical facilities to match evolving healthcare needs, and said that South Western Railway remains committed to providing quality medical care to railway employees, their families, and beneficiaries.
The authorities said that with these developments, the Railway Hospital is expected to offer improved healthcare services, further reinforcing its role as a dependable medical facility for the railway fraternity.