
Successful Medical Camp in Ethiopia with Fortis Hospital, India
Patients travel abroad for medical treatment for various reasons, such as the lack of affordable and quality healthcare facilities in their home country.
People from Africa, Uzbekistan, Russia, and Middle Eastern countries regularly travel to India, Turkey, and Thailand. Many times, Specialists from advanced destinations travel to these source countries and consult patients in medical camps organised at local health centres of these countries. Vaidam Health has organised 100+ camps in 20+ countries, including Ghana, Uzbekistan, Fiji, Zambia, and Bulgaria.
Recently, Vaidam organised a camp in Ethiopia in collaboration with Fortis Hospitals, India. The aim was to strengthen Ethiopia's healthcare infrastructure and address the urgent demand for advanced medical services, particularly in the fields of cardiac and haematology care.
This partnership between Vaidam Health and Fortis Hospital brought world-class expertise directly to local patients, closing gaps in medical services and providing necessary care to those in need.
Senior Cancer & Heart Specialists from India
The Experts who led the medical team at the camp were Dr. Rahul Bhargava, a renowned haematologist with over 23 years of experience. Patients consulted with him for conditions such as sickle cell anaemia, thalassemia, aplastic anaemia, and all types of blood cancer.
The team also included Dr. Dinesh Kumar Mittal, a renowned cardiothoracic vascular surgeon with over 20 years of experience. He provided consultation to patients experiencing heart issues. He specialises in managing irregular heartbeats, artery blockages, heart enlargement, and other paediatric heart diseases. To date, he has performed more than 5,000 adult and paediatric cardiac surgeries.
100+ Ethiopian Patients Benefited in this Medical Camp
The camp helped over 100 people, leading to early diagnoses and opinions for further treatment, preventing more future health complications for the patients. The positive outcomes have fueled our determination to organise more camps and bring healthcare services directly to those who need them most.