The college has its own well-equipped hospital with all the required departments functioning under Dr. C.P. Sharma. There are 10 Peripheral OPDs, located at a distance of 5-10 Km. that caters to the medical needs of rural population, under the direction of Dr. Manoj Rana.   

PATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE

A pathological diagnostic centre has been established wherein all routine investigations are done at a very reasonable cost.

KNEE AND SPINE CLUB

In the hospital premises, Knee and Spine club have been started to serve patients suffering from musculo-skeletal problems. The members of the club get a comprehensive  management for their problems through a unique combination of Yoga, Acupuncture, Physiotherapy, Massage along with Homoeopathy.

PHYSIOTHERAPY AND YOGA

Well qualified and experienced Physiotherapist and Yoga instructor treat patients with the help of modern high tech physiotherapy equipments to ease out their musculoskeletal problems. Daily two hours session of Physiotherapy, Acupuncture and Yoga exercises along with provision for transport facility are made available for the patients.

MASSAGE

A massage centre has been recently established where body massage is given by a trained masseur as per the advice of the concerned specialist. Specific massage oils are used along with homoeopathic medicines for the same purpose.

IN PATIENT DEPARTMENT

The hospital is running 25- bedded IPD where the average rate of bed occupancy is 10 to 12 patients per day. Treatment includes homoeopathic medication along with sessions of physiotherapy, yoga and massage.  A well trained nursing staff is always present for regular monitoring of patient’s health condition.

PERIPHERAL OPD

The institution has been running successfully ten peripheral OPDs, in the rural areas surrounding Greater Noida. The institution is providing absolutely free treatment at these clinics.  A team of regular full time Medical Officers, Post Graduate students, Interns & Pharmacists has been deputed at each of these OPDs.  The clinics are running six days in a week from 9 a.m. Our students are also engaged in domiciliary health care services as well as providing health awareness by organizing camps in different villages from time to time.

The average attendance of patients in the peripheral OPD is around 250-300 patients per day.

Following activities are also carried out at peripheral OPD:

(1) Health survey (community health services)

(2) School health programmes.

(3) Conduction of regular camps.

(4) Celebration of various World Health Days in coordination with Dept. of Community medicine.

BAKSON CAMPS    

CAMPS CONDUCTED BY BAKSON’S FREE PERIPHERAL HEALTH SERVICES (2007-09)

Date

Village

No. of Patient

12/02/2007

Rampur

345

25/03/2007

Pachyaton

280

10/04/2007

Ladpura

233

14/05/2007

Sakipur

362

25/06/2007

Kasna

295

30/06/2007

Rampur

322

07/09/2007

Khanpur

147

22/09/2007

Pachayatan

120

16/11/2007

Sirsa

354

18/12/2007

Kasna

155

10/01/2008

Sakipur

293

15/03/2008

College

492

02/04/2008

Rampur

226

11/04/2008

Dewala

236

26/04/2008

Ladpura

58

02/08/2008

College

532

10/01/2009 &11/01/2009

Jalvayu vihar,Gr.Noida

120

07/02/2009 &08/02/2009

Tata Steel society,Gr.Noida

100

28/02/2009

Malakpur

116

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