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RGGGH Boosts Care with ₹12 Cr MRI & Vascular Systems
3 Dec
Summary
- RGGGH acquired an MRI machine for ₹12 crore and a vascular diagnostic system.
- A new 4-floor, ₹65 crore building for Neurology is nearing completion.
- RGGGH aids patients with advanced equipment and insurance scheme support.

Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH) has significantly upgraded its diagnostic infrastructure, acquiring a state-of-the-art MRI machine costing ₹12 crore and a fully automated peripheral vascular diagnostic system valued at ₹35.95 lakh. These additions aim to address the high volume of patients seeking care daily at the facility.
Furthermore, a new, ₹65 crore four-story building, spanning 1,12,247 sq. ft., is in its final stages of equipment installation. This new wing, which will house the Department of Neurology, is expected to be inaugurated by the Chief Minister within ten days, following construction completion after a fire incident three years prior.
The hospital continues its commitment to patient welfare, with the Health Minister highlighting the importance of the Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme and addressing concerns regarding private hospitals' compliance. Patients undergoing corrective surgeries and those with disabilities received support, including artificial limbs and tricycles.




