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GNRC doctor conducts GPC clinic

The city based GNRC Hospital conducted the Saturday evening OPD clinic at Guwahati Press Club on 19 August for the benefit of GPC member-journalists along with their dependents. Senior cardiologist Dr Sanjib Kumar Sangma checked the status of over 35 participants and offered free consultations to them.

They also got their blood pressure checked by nurse Rila Arhima P Kharmujai in the camp. Nearly 20% of the participants were diagnosed with high blood pressure and they were advised by the doctor accordingly. Mrinal Hazarika, public relation officer of GNRC group of hospitals supervised the clinic.

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