Since 05th Feb, 2011 we have served medical sector with high risk and best comfort with wonderful facilities and services. Although Pratapgarh is in very hot water in medical services but even then we braked all the barriers and risk norms and serve the humanity across the limit and saved from being ashamed many times. Not only we camped many times for social awareness but also we met out thousands of challenges.
We did VH(Virginal hysterectomy) of more than 65 to 75 years lady, uncountable Uterus Raptures, Post Operated Managements, Severe Bleeding Managements, Intestinal Perforations, obstructions, Gangrene, Covid-19, Cancer Positive Hysterectomy, Burn Cases, Acid Attacks, Suicide Attempted Cases, Serious Neurological IPD’s and many mores. We tried to give our best to the society and the needy. Our mission is to save lives at any cost and to save the lasting faith of doctors and medical sector especially from the unnecessary interferences of the middle man/ women means brokers in the hospital industries.
Our best effort is to aware the innocent public from the frauds and quacks along with the blood suckers and traducers of the hospital industries so we arrange for social awareness programs, free camps and counseling camps too. We feel proud after every success and see the relax sign on the visitors and attainder’s face with a lot of thanks and uncountable blessings along with love & regards in their eyes for you and your team.
Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health. It moves beyond a focus on individual behaviour towards a wide range of social and environmental interventions. As a core function of public health, health promotion supports governments, communities and individuals to cope with and address health challenges. This is accomplished by building healthy public policies, creating supportive environments, and strengthening community action and personal skills.
A brief history of Health Promotion The first International Conference on Health Promotion was held in Ottawa in 1986, and was primarily a response to growing expectations for a new public health movement around the world. It launched a series of actions among international organizations, national governments and local communities to achieve the goal of "Health For All" by the year 2000 and beyond. The basic strategies for health promotion identified in the Ottawa Charter were: advocate (to boost the factors which encourage health), enable (allowing all people to achieve health equity) and mediate (through collaboration across all sectors).
Since then, the WHO Global Health Promotion Conferences have established and developed the global principles and action areas for health promotion. Most recently, the 9th global conference (Shanghai 2016), titled ‘Promoting health in the Sustainable Development Goals: Health for all and all for health’, highlighted the critical links between promoting health and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Whilst calling for bold political interventions to accelerate country action on the SDGs, the Shanghai Declaration provides a framework through which governments can utilize the transformational potential of health promotion.