
Israel Embassy organises free health clinic for underprivileged women in Delhi
Zee News
The health clinics were organised for five days in Sangam Vihar, South Delhi, and Mukandpur, North Delhi.
New Delhi: The Embassy of Israel in partnership with NGO KHUSHII and Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute has organised “Women’s Health Clinic” in urban slums of South Delhi and North Delhi between November 15 and 19.
The initiative aims to increase awareness of women's health issues including cancer prevention and early detection that are important to effective treatment.
An Israeli medical delegation from Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Centre came to India to take part in the clinic. It was led by Dr Ronit Almog, a senior obstetric & gynecologist. The delegation included four senior physicians who are specialists in the field of women’s health - obstetric & gynecologist, women oncologist and breast surgeon.

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