- Community Health Centre Devbhog conducted 95 sessions in 10 days, making treatment accessible in rural areas
The positive results of efforts to strengthen health services in the state are now visible even in rural areas. In particular, the free dialysis facility for kidney patients is emerging as an important treatment base. This is providing regular treatment to patients from economically weaker sections, eliminating their dependence on larger cities.
Kidney disease has long been a serious challenge in the Devbhog area of Gariaband district. The active involvement of local health services and government initiatives has made treatment more organized and accessible. Dialysis services are operating regularly at the Devbhog Community Health Center, directly benefiting patients in the area.
According to information received from the Health Department, a total of 95 dialysis sessions have been conducted here over the past 10 days. This figure indicates that, on average, approximately 10 patients are receiving dialysis daily. The continuous treatment system ensures patients receive timely medical attention and their condition is regularly monitored.
Dialysis is a life-saving procedure for kidney patients, requiring regular, long-term care. In this context, the state government’s initiative to provide free dialysis facilities in hospitals is proving to be an important health care initiative. This has significantly eased access to treatment for patients living in remote and rural areas.
At the state level, the treatment system is becoming more effective due to the expansion of dialysis services, the availability of necessary equipment, and the activeness of the medical team. The Health Department is no longer limited to treatment alone, but is also paying special attention to timely patient identification, regular checkups, and ongoing treatment.
The 95 dialysis sessions conducted in Devbhog within 10 days are a sign of continued efforts to strengthen healthcare services in the region. The free dialysis scheme has not only provided relief to patients but is also strengthening access to healthcare in rural areas.
Special attention is being paid to ensuring the availability of necessary resources, regular maintenance of equipment, and ongoing patient monitoring for the smooth operation of dialysis services. Furthermore, people are being encouraged to schedule regular health checkups and remain vigilant about kidney disease, so that serious complications can be prevented in time.






















































































































































