Delhi's Healthcare Infrastructure Boosted with New OPD Wing Inauguration
A new OPD Wing at Primus Super Speciality Hospital in South Delhi will be inaugurated by Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu, enhancing the region's medical facilities. The expansion aims to address healthcare service demands, reduce waiting times, and improve access to specialists, amidst growing population pressures.
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In a bid to fortify Delhi's healthcare system amid growing demands, South Delhi is poised to receive a significant new medical facility. Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu is set to inaugurate a state-of-the-art Outpatient Department (OPD) Wing at Primus Super Speciality Hospital on June 2. This development marks an important stride towards enhancing healthcare infrastructure in the capital.
The eagerly anticipated ceremony, commencing at 10:30 AM, underscores efforts to manage the increasing pressures on healthcare services due to the city's rising population. The new OPD Wing is strategically designed to deliver organized, high-quality, and efficient medical services to residents in South Delhi and its vicinity. Located in Chanakyapuri's diplomatic enclave, Primus Super Speciality Hospital is renowned for its multi-specialty offerings, spanning Cardiology to Emergency Care.
According to hospital officials, the aim of the new facility is to provide world-class, patient-centric healthcare, ensuring timely medical attention with fewer waiting periods. Prior to this inauguration, Lieutenant Governor Sandhu reviewed ongoing heatwave relief operations on May 29, which include established Cooling Zones and Mobile Heat Relief Units actively aiding citizens citywide. (ANI)
(With inputs from agencies.)

