Platinum Hospital offers free Ramadan check-ups for madrasa students

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Platinum Hospital conducted a series of free health check-up programs at nearby madrasas throughout the month of Ramadan, aiming to promote health awareness in the community and make medical services more accessible to the public, a press release said.

Under this initiative, doctors from Platinum Hospital visited several madrasas where they provided free health examinations for students as well as local residents. The program included general physical check-ups along with necessary medical advice and health guidance.

In addition to the outreach programs, the hospital also offered discounted medical services for patients visiting the facility. Special discounts were provided on diagnostic tests, medicines, and other healthcare services.

According to the hospital authorities, many people often miss timely medical care during Ramadan due to various challenges. This program was designed to help address that gap by bringing healthcare services closer to the community.

Dr. Sultana Tasmin, CEO of Platinum Hospital, was present during the program. She said, “Our goal is not only to provide treatment but also to raise health awareness and ensure the well-being of the community. Initiatives like this become even more meaningful during a holy month like Ramadan.”

She further added that the hospital plans to expand such healthcare initiatives in the future and will continue to provide free community check-ups and discounted medical services on a regular basis.

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