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Currently operational in various locations under the Mangalore Municipal Corporation, including Suterpet, Bolar, Bunder, Pacchanady, Kodical, Kunjathbail, Meenakalia, Duggaladka of Sullia, Gantalakatte of Moodubidiri, Kerebailu of Ullal, Kodimbala of Kadaba, and Bannur village of Puttur, the existing clinics have garnered a positive response from the public in areas such as Bidinagudde, Kakkunje, Nittoor in Udupi district, Kharvikeri in Kundapur, T.T. Road, Marinapur of Karkala.
Dr. Thimmaiah, the District Health Officer for Dakshina Kannada, shared that the clinics have adjusted their operational hours to better suit the public, extending from 8 am to 12 noon and 4 pm to 8 pm. This modification has not only made the clinics more labor-friendly but has also led to an increased daily influx of patients, averaging between 25 to 30 individuals.
The clinics aim to provide a comprehensive range of services, including Pregnant and Infant Care, Child Services, Family Welfare Services, Infectious Diseases Management, Full Outpatient Services, Diabetes and Blood Pressure Testing, Cancer Screening Services, Oral Health Services, Eye Checkups, Nose and Throat Services, Mental Health Screening Services, and Geriatric Care. With a dedicated team comprising a doctor, nurse, experimental school technician, and support staff, the clinics offer free services to the public.
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