In a significant advancement in military healthcare, a state-of-the-art Vestibular Lab was inaugurated at the Department of ENT, Army Hospital (Research & Referral) by Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, AVSM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Command. The new facility aims to enhance the diagnosis and management of vestibular and balance disorders, marking a pivotal step in modernizing medical care for the Armed Forces.
Speaking on the occasion, Lieutenant General Shankar Narayan, Commandant of Army Hospital (R&R), highlighted the importance of this facility in addressing complex vestibular issues. He remarked, “This facility represents a significant step forward in the management of vestibular and balance disorders. It is a testament to our commitment to providing world-class healthcare to Armed Forces personnel and their families.”
The Vestibular Lab is equipped with cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic technology, enabling precise assessment and effective treatment of disorders that impact balance and spatial orientation. This addition underscores the hospital’s dedication to leveraging innovation to improve patient outcomes.
The inauguration reaffirms the Indian Armed Forces’ focus on enhancing the quality of medical services through continuous investment in advanced infrastructure and specialized care, ensuring the well-being of its personnel.