Renovated out-patient facility inaugurated at Lawley Hospital in Coonoor
The Hindu
UDHAGAMANDALAM A state-of-the-art Out-Patient Department (OPD) of the Government Lawley Hospital in
A state-of-the-art Out-Patient Department (OPD) of the Government Lawley Hospital in Coonoor was inaugurated by Health Secretary J. Radhakrishnan on Saturday.
The 1914 OPD building of the hospital was renovated and modernised with funds from the Microland Foundation. The OPD was re-dedicated to the people of Coonoor by Mr. Radhakrishnan, along with S.P. Amrit, District Collector, the Microland Foundation and Rotary Club of the Nilgiris, Coonoor, a press release stated.
Donations for the facility was coordinated by Rotary Club of the Nilgiris (Coonoor) who oversaw the construction of the upgraded facility.
The renovation preserved the heritage building while introducing new heating systems in the waiting area for the cold climate, adding restrooms for patients and having new consultation rooms for doctors to have a space to examine patients in privacy among other infrastructure, the release added.
With the new OPD facility, the Lawley Hospital would have a capacity to handle over 400 out-patients a day, reducing the need for people to visit other government or private hospitals and medical facilities in Coimbatore or Udhagamandalam for specialised care.
“The new OPD improves access, continuity of care, and disease prevention while reducing In-Patient Department costs,” said Pradeep Kar, Founder, Chairman and Managing Director of Microland.
The OPD had access to clean drinking water, waste management facilities and essential medical equipment, said M.G. Girish, Chairman, Rotary Foundation, who gave a presentation on the project’s scope during the inauguration.
While residents are worried over deaths due to diarrhoea in Vijayawada, officials still grapple to find the root cause. Contaminated drinking water supplied by VMC officials is the reason, insist people in the affected areas, but officials insist that efforts are on to identify the disease and that those with symptoms other than diarrhoea too are visiting the health camps.