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Hue Central Hospital provides free medical check-ups and medication for over 600 Ha Tinh local people

HNN.VN - On October 8 and 9, a working delegation from Hue Central Hospital organized an activity to provide free medical check-ups, health consultations, and medication to over 600 disadvantaged residents in Cam Binh Commune (Ha Tinh) - an area recently affected by Storm No. 10.

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Doctors of Hue Central Hospital providing medical check-ups for a resident from Ha Tinh

At the medical outreach location, local residents received comprehensive check-ups, including general ultrasound, cardiac ultrasound, electrocardiogram, and rapid blood glucose testing. These services helped with the early detection of chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, bone and joint diseases, and respiratory conditions, etc. Many individuals were also given treatment advice and guidance on home healthcare, helping to raise community awareness about disease prevention.

Over 600 free prescriptions, with a total value of over 100 million VND are directly handed to local residents

Dr. Pham Nhu Vinh Tuyen, Specialist Level II and Deputy Director of Hue Central Hospital, shared: “Providing free medical examinations, treatment, and medication is not only a professional duty but also a humanitarian responsibility of healthcare workers. We hope to bring quality medical services to people in disaster-affected areas, especially when their health is most vulnerable”.

By Ngoc Khanh
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