Nephrocare India’s Walkathon Saw Great Participation
Nephrocare India joyfully marked three years of successful operation recently. Walking briskly for 30 minutes a day keeps the kidneys healthy. To promote this healthy habit, they created a walkathon called “Walk for Health, Walk for your Kidneys”, which drew 400 participants and featured celebrities who matched their steps. Nephrocare was where the walk began, and Hotel Golden Tulip was where it ended. A speech by renowned director Dr. Pratim Sengupta followed the occasion.
The event was attended by several eminent personalities like Dr. Pratim Sengupta, Founder & Director of Nephro Care, Mr. Ram Krishna Jaiswal, Consulate of Maldives, Mr. Arindam Sil, Actor & Movie Director, Ms. Piyali Basak, Mountaineer, Mr. Ashish Mittal, Director, Golden Tulip Hotel and others.
Nephrocare has a distinct approach to patient care, and its goal is to offer thorough, considerate care at a reasonable price. Every diagnosis and treatment choice is based on pathology and lab data combined with a great deal of logical deduction, taking into account the human body’s entire performance in a straightforward and intelligible manner because every person faces unique difficulties. Every living thing possesses a physical body, a mental body, a spiritual body, and an endless energy body. They can learn about our physical illnesses from laboratory research, but the other three aspects of our lives also contain a substantial amount of sickness. According to textbook definitions of therapies, reaching that domain is frequently disregarded or mostly ignored.
Nephrocare’s goal is to offer compassionate, all-encompassing care at a reasonable cost while distinctively treating patients. Since every person faces unique problems, all diagnosis and treatment decisions are based on pathology and laboratory reports supplemented with a great deal of logical inference. This takes into account the human body and all of its functions in a linear, intelligible manner. A physical body, a mental body, a spiritual body, and an endless energy body are all present in every being. The laboratory research provides them with information on physical illnesses, but the other three aspects of their lives also include a substantial amount of sickness. Following the treatment definitions in textbooks, getting to that domain is frequently disregarded or ignored.
Established by a renowned nephrologist and Bharat Jyoti Awardee Dr. Pratim Sengupta, the Advanced Renal Care Institute also introduced a mascot last year, “Mr. Nephrocare”, to engage the general public and raise awareness of various aspects of kidney health, the importance of focusing on kidney care, the necessity of conducting routine tests for early anomaly detection, and the necessity of seeking holistic treatment to address any kidney-related issues. Throughout the day, the Mascot made several important city visits to raise awareness about kidney health.
Priyanka Dutta