Relief For Patients: City Hospital To Perform Kidney Transplantation

Srinagar : Directorate General of Health Services, Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has certified the departments of Urology and Nephrology at Super Speciality Hospital, Government Medical College Srinagar for performing kidney transplantations in the UT of J&K under the Transplantation of Human Organs Act & Tissues Act 1994.

The DG Health Services while granting a certificate of registration to the hospital in this regard said the certificate shall be valid for a period of five years from the date of issue.

“This permission is being given with the current facilities and staff shown in the present application form. Any reduction in the staff and/or facility must be brought to the notice of the undersigned, ” said DG Health Services, Dr Sunil Kumar.

Principal/Dean, GMC Srinagar, Prof Samia Rashid expressed delight at the approval for starting Renal Transplant programme. Prof Samia congratulated both the departments and their HODs Dr Syed Sajjad Nazir and Dr Tajamul Hussain Mir for their hard work in getting it approved especially Dr Syed Sajjad Nazir HOD Urology, who in the last 4 years has been instrumental in getting the department of Urology recognised among the top institutions of the country.

The process of conducting renal transplantation in Super Specialty Hospital Srinagar has started and first kidney transplant is expected to start in November this year, a handout by GMC Srinagar said.

Establishing another renal transplantation centre in Srinagar would be beneficial to chronic renal disease patients who require kidney transplantation and don’t need to wait or travel outside, it said.

 

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