The Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology (RIC) has provided a helping hand to elderly patients in a touching gesture.
As a further demonstration of its dedication to the welfare of the community, RIC now provides free medical care to those who are 70 years of age and older.
As of right now, seniors in this age bracket who visit RIC's Outpatient Department (OPD) will get complete medical care free of charge.
This kind action guarantees that older individuals can receive high-quality medical care without facing financial hardship.
OPD receptionists are actively helping to schedule necessary diagnostic procedures, such as laboratory examinations, Echo, ETT, TOE, and ECG—all free of charge—in order to speed up the procedure.
The patient's CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card) is used to verify eligibility.
This project demonstrates RIC's constant commitment to giving Rawalpindi and the surrounding areas top-notch healthcare services.
It highlights the institution's commitment to putting the health and welfare of the elderly in the neighborhood first.
In these trying times, RIC's act is a ray of hope, emphasizing the crucial part that healthcare organizations play in improving the lives of the elderly.
It is a wonderful illustration of kindness and community support.