Max Clinics completes one successful year in J&K

Officials of Max Clinics during press conference.
Officials of Max Clinics during press conference.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 7: Max Clinics completed one successful year in J&K, today.
While interacting with media persons, Dr Manish Manocha, Group Head at Max Clinics said “We recognize that every person is important and hence deserves the very best care possible. We understand that people walking through our doors are often going through a stressful time. We will go the extra mile to help both patients and their loved ones feel completely at ease through courteous interactions at every stage.
Since inception the Max Clinics has been providing quality healthcare for the people in their diverse medical need. People trust us because of the strong relationships we’ve built with them”.
“Under astute leadership and strong management, Max Clinics has evolved as a centre of excellence in medicine providing the highest quality standards of medical treatment to all sections of the society. Our work has always been guided by the needs of patients and delivered by our perfectly combined revolutionary technology, best medical expertise and advanced procedures”, added Dr Manocha.
“Max Clinics is known as the pioneer in bringing the latest advancements in healthcare to the community. We have pioneered the use of many diagnostics and treatment technologies to deliver faster and more effective cure to all patients, he said, adding that technologically we have acquired have allowed us to set a higher standard for the quality of healthcare facilities provided in India”, said Parvez Ahmed Beigh, Senior Manager, Admin at Max Clinics.
According to Anil Choudhary, Manager Brand Promotion and Public Relations at Max Clinics said “Under Corporate Social Responsibility programme of Max Clinics, we organised 21 free medical camps, 319 free first aid workshops. We offered free surgery to a 13 year old girl who was suffering from bone cancer. We have already started five medical outreach centres in the Jammu province and three such centres in the Valley will start working from June onwards”.