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Over 800,000 people served by Suwa Seriya Ambulance Service

(UTV|COLOMBO) – The Suwa Seriya Ambulance Service has so far served over 800,000 people with 35 child births taking place in these ambulances, Health Minister Dr. Rajitha Senaratne said.Minister Senaratne said while a separate ambulance service is available to transport patients from one hospital to another, there was no ambulance service to transport patients from their home to a hospital. There are 220 ambulances operating at present.

He was addressing a ceremony at the CMC to hand over 152 modern Ford and Benz ambulances worth Rs.2,850 million yesterday evening.Minister Senaratne said that 200 more Benz ambulances and 250 Ford ambulances will be imported to Sri Lanka. They are modern, high tech ambulances. A modern digital MRI Scanner had been given to the National Hospital of Sri Lanka (NHSL). Medical tests can be performed in three minutes using this high tech modern scanner.

“In addition, modern ultra sound scanners had been provided to the NHSL. Modern X ray machines, mobile CT Scanners, mobile MRI machines etc will also be provided. 3D digital echo cardiography machine has been provided. This machine is the latest in the world and it can perform heart surgeries accurately. Stens and lenses imported from US provided free of charge for all patients who seek medical treatment from state hospitals while medicine for HIV patients is provided free of charge. Free health check-ups are available for people at 846 healthy life style centres and 900 well woman clinics established island wide,” the Minister added.

Courtesy : news.lk

 

 

 

 

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