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'''[[Guru Nanak Medical Centre]]''' is a charitable hospital based at Secunderabad in [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]]


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The Gurdwara Sahib, Secunderabad, and [[Guru Nanak Charitable Trust]] opened this medical centre on the premises of Gurdwara sahib on Sunday, October 07, 2007.


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According to the Prabhandak Committee president,  S. Baldev Singh Bagga and convener R.S. Saluja, this state-of-the-art polyclinic and diagnostic centre will provide free and low-cost medical treatment for the poor and needy of all religions and communities.
 
[[Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee]] president S. Avtar Singh Makwar, who was visiting the state of [[Andhra Pradesh]] for the first time, inaugurated the centre. It was said by the local people that this day care medical centre had become necessary to meet the demand of people in Secunderabad and surrounding localities when the Gandhi General Hospital moved to Musheerabad. <!----
 
The Guru Nanak Medical Centre is a true companion for family health; it is highly subsidised Medical Centre and provides health care at affordable cost. Apart from day care, general medicines, surgery, eye, dental, orthopaedics, ENT, skin, homeopathy, X-RAY, CT-Scan, Colour Doppler, Sonography, 2D-Echo, TMT, PFT, ECG, EEG, Pathology, Hormone assays, Heath checks are done here. It is a complete medical care centre for all kinds of tests and treatment.---> {{Aowf|Guru Nanak Medical Centre, Secunderabad}}

Latest revision as of 03:36, 29 February 2012

Guru Nanak Medical Centre is a charitable hospital based at Secunderabad in Andhra Pradesh, India.

The Gurdwara Sahib, Secunderabad, and Guru Nanak Charitable Trust opened this medical centre on the premises of Gurdwara sahib on Sunday, October 07, 2007.

According to the Prabhandak Committee president, S. Baldev Singh Bagga and convener R.S. Saluja, this state-of-the-art polyclinic and diagnostic centre will provide free and low-cost medical treatment for the poor and needy of all religions and communities.

Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee president S. Avtar Singh Makwar, who was visiting the state of Andhra Pradesh for the first time, inaugurated the centre. It was said by the local people that this day care medical centre had become necessary to meet the demand of people in Secunderabad and surrounding localities when the Gandhi General Hospital moved to Musheerabad. .....More