Free medical service to be available inside New Bus Park

Kathmandu, The Grande International Hospital has started free health counselling and preliminary health check-up service at the local New Bus Park targeting the passengers and the bus drivers who arrive in Kathmandu after a long journey. 
The Hospital launched the health service centre providing these services from today on the occasion of its 5th anniversary. The centre is run in association with Lhotse Multi-purpose Pvt Ltd. 
The patients can now avail of primary health service free of cost at the New Bus Park with the inauguration of the service centre. 
Inaugurating the service centre, Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) mayor Bidya Sundar Shakya lauded the initiative of the Grande Hospital in association with Lhotse Multi-purpose Pvt Ltd as a 'good work' towards developing the New Bus Park as a model bus park. 
Hospital medical director Dr Chakra Raj Pandey said that the primary health service is being provided with the objective of helping the patients coming to Kathmandu from outlying districts for medical treatment. "It will be of some relief to the patients," he said. 
General Secretary of National Transport Entrepreneurs Federation of Nepal, Saroj Sitaula said that the Hospital and the Lhotse Multi-purpose have done a good job by providing cost-free health services to the drivers and the patients. He assured of the full cooperation of the Federation in this task. 
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