State-of-the-Art NICVD established in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: The National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases — NICVD Karachi in collaboration with Government of Sindh has established one more NICVD Centre to provide state of the art Cardiovascular Services to the people of Sindh province at their doorstep in Hyderabad city now.
The modern, well-equipped Emergency, Cath Lab, CCU and Clinics will provide quality treatment, advanced diagnosis, 24x7 cardiac emergency facilities, adult and paediatric cardiology with echocardiography services, coronary artery angioplasty and angiographies 100% free-of-cost, by internationally and local trained cardiologists, paramedical staff and technicians.
This is NICVD’s another milestone to serve the population of Sindh, with a vision to benefit poor and needy patients with early and easy access to quality heart healthcare facilities.
A formal inauguration by the Chairman Pakistan People’s Party is scheduled later.**
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