On November 29, 2024, Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair, VSM, Director General Medical Services (DGMS) of the Army, visited Military Hospital Bareilly to review the medical services provided to troops and their dependents. The visit reflected the Army’s continuous efforts to enhance healthcare facilities and operational medical readiness.
Interaction with Troops and Review of Medical Services
Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair interacted with troops and hospital staff, commending their dedication to providing quality healthcare to the military community. She also reviewed the medical care extended to dependents of personnel stationed at Bareilly, emphasizing the importance of maintaining high standards of treatment and patient care.
Inauguration of Revamped Accident & Emergency Department
A major highlight of the visit was the inauguration of the revamped ‘Accident & Emergency’ department, equipped with advanced diagnostic and resuscitation capabilities. This upgraded facility is a testament to the Army’s commitment to providing cutting-edge healthcare, enabling faster response times and improved outcomes in medical emergencies.
The department’s enhanced infrastructure and technology are expected to significantly bolster the hospital’s ability to handle critical cases, ensuring the best possible care for both troops and their families.
Meeting with GOC Uttar Bharat Area
During her visit, Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair also met Lt Gen D G Misra, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Uttar Bharat Area, to discuss matters related to healthcare services and operational medical readiness in the region. Their discussions underscored the importance of aligning medical infrastructure with the evolving needs of the armed forces.
Commitment to Excellence in Healthcare
The visit of the DGMS (Army) to Military Hospital Bareilly reflects the Army’s unwavering commitment to enhancing healthcare services for its personnel and their families. The inauguration of the upgraded Accident & Emergency department marks a significant step forward in this direction, ensuring world-class medical facilities are available at the station.
Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair’s visit to Military Hospital Bareilly not only reinforced the importance of quality medical care within the armed forces but also highlighted the continuous modernization of healthcare infrastructure. Her engagement with the troops and hospital staff serves as a motivation to uphold the highest standards of care and operational readiness, ensuring the well-being of the military community.