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The Specialist Doctors

The specialist doctors include cardiologists, General physicians, Dermatologist, Dentists, Ophthalmologists, Orthopedician, Pediatrician, Radiologists, Pathologists, and Physiotherapists.

List of Doctors in the Medical Camp

List of Doctors in the Medical Camp

S.No.

Name

Specialty

Qualifications

1

Dr. Vijay Kumar, Director, Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai

Physician

MBBS, MD, MRCF (London)

2

Dr. R.V. Singh, Agra

Physician

MBBS, MS, MD (USA)

3

Dr. Siddharth Agarwal, Agra

Physician

MBBS, MD

4

Dr. Sandeep Saluja, Agra

Physician

MBBS, MD

5

Dr. Gopi Chand Gupta, Agra

Chest and T.B.

MBBS, Diploma in Tuberculosis & Chest

6

Dr. Raman Manchanda, Agra

Surgeon

MBBS, MS (Gen.Surgery)

7

Dr. Piyush Agarwal, Agra

Surgeon

MBBS, MS (Surgery)

8

Dr. S.P. Srivastava, Agra

Eye

MBBS, MS (Oph.)

9

Dr. S.K. Satsangi, Agra

Eye

MBBS, MS (Oph.)

10

Dr. A.K. Nigam, Agra

ENT

MBBS, MS (Ent)

11

Dr. Rajesh Srivastava, Mathura

Dentist

BDS

12

Dr. Jyoti Chadha Bhasin, Delhi

Dentist

BDS

13

Dr. Sanjay Singh, Agra

Hygienist

Dental Hygienist

14

Dr. Dayal Pyari Goel, Agra

Lady Doctor

MBBS, MS

15

Dr. Raj Kumari Sahai,  Lucknow

Lady Doctor

MBBS, DGO

16

Dr. Anjoo Bhatnagar, Fortis, Faridabad

Pediatrician

MBBS, MD (Pediatrics)

17

Dr. S.K. Nayyar, Agra

Homeopath

 

18

Dr. Buggamal Chauhan, Agra

Ayurvedic Physician

 

19

Dr. Arun Gupta, AIMS, Delhi

Head, Radiologist

MBBS, MD (Radio—Diagnosis)

20

Dr. Suman Gupta, Agra

Pathologist

MBBS, MD

21

Dr. Sapna Agarwal, Agra

Pathologist

MBBS in D (Pathology)

22

Mrs. Shellyka Ratnakar, Agra

Physiotherapist

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

23

Mr. Prashanth Srivastava, Agra

Physiotherapist

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

 

Regular Multi-Specialty Medical Camps

In June 2010 DEI University as a part of its community service activity initiated   organization of Multi-specialty medical camps through its NSS wing in collaboration with Dayalbagh Saran Ashram Hospital and paramedical staff. Since then these Multi-specialty Medical Camps are being organized on every alternate Sundays all through the year.

These camps are being held in the vicinity of the adopted villages from morning 7:00am to 10:00am. One day before the medical camp a team of volunteers with staff goes to the adopted villages for canvasing and distribution of pamphlets. The pamphlets provide detailed information about the medical camp, its venue, time and the available medical facilities which would be available. Information about the camp is also given to all the concerned local authorities of Agra.

Preparations for readying the venue of the Medical Camp start one day before the camp when all the necessary equipment, furniture, tent etc. are loaded in the truck and Tractor trolley by the volunteers for transporting them to the medical camp site early next morning. On the day of the medical camp the NSS volunteers (20 per camp) arrive early in the morning at 3:30 AM to erect pandals, setup generator for power, setup cables to provide power for the medical equipment, setup tables, setup labs for a variety of medical tests including ECG, eye test, and pathological tests, and counters for registration and distribution of the prescribed medicines. Within no time the entire area gets transformed into a state-of-the-art multi-specialty medical facility. 

The registration of patients is handled by female NSS volunteers and female Staff. Well experienced specialist doctors from reputed organizations across the country including Dayalbagh Saran Ashram Hospital, Faridabad and New Delhi consistently render their services in this medical camp with full dedication. Allopathic, Homeopathic, Ayurvedic treatment and physiotherapy are made available to the villagers in this medical camp.

For all the tests conducted in the camp the reports are provided immediately within the duration of the camp. Consultancy and Treatment including medicines and all the tests are provided free of cost in these camps. Patients throng the medical camps and this has become talk of the town. Later a few more NSS Programme officers and DEI staff members have started rendering their services for the Medical Camp. 

The details of the camps conducted and the number of patients treated are as shown in the graph below.

 

 

 

The numbers of patients in these medical camps is consistently increasing and in fact the number has almost doubled in the year 2013 as is evident from the above graph.

 

 

 

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