No Shortage Of Medicines In GB Dispensaries: DHO
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published April 25, 2019 | 12:51 PM
District Health Officer Astore Khursheed Ahmed Thursday visited Cheelum A Class dispensary and inspected the arrangements and facilities available for the patients
ASTORE (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 25th Apr, 2019 ) : District Health Officer Astore Khursheed Ahmed Thursday visited Cheelum A Class dispensary and inspected the arrangements and facilities available for the patients.
He also visited Gudai BHU and meets the local people and patients. All the medical staff in the dispensary and BHU were present on the occasion and were performing their duties.
After the visit DHO told the media in his office that their mission was to provide best available health facilities to the people of the area and they would continue their services and would utilize best available resources in order to debilitate people.
He said that there is no shortage of medicines in the dispensaries and we had supplied enough medicines to all the dispensaries and instructed the medical staff to help and serve the poor people of these areas, he added.
Our profession demands us to serve the people without any greed. He added that if any of the medical staff will not do his duty properly, strict action will be taken against him.
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