Bambolim, Goa – A significant leap in healthcare accessibility is underway in Goa, as Health Minister Vishwajit Rane recently inspected the ongoing construction of a Tertiary Cancer Care Centre in Bambolim, near Panaji. The ambitious project aims to provide state-of-the-art cancer treatment to residents of Goa and neighboring states, marking a pivotal moment in regional healthcare.
Rane’s inspection highlighted the advanced nature of the facility, which is poised to become a Centre of Excellence for Proton Therapy. This cutting-edge treatment, facilitated by the Hospital Services Consultancy Corporation Limited, reflects the project’s commitment to adopting the latest medical technologies.
“This is not just a hospital; it’s a testament to our dedication to providing world-class healthcare right here in Goa,” Rane stated during his visit. He emphasized that the facility aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ensuring accessible and advanced medical care for all citizens.
The project also underscores the Goa Department of Health’s commitment to making healthcare affordable and accessible across the state, ensuring even remote areas benefit from advanced treatments. The Health Minister acknowledged the crucial support of Union Health Minister J P Nadda, whose guidance has been instrumental in strengthening medical infrastructure and improving public health.
The new cancer care center is expected to significantly enhance the region’s healthcare landscape, offering hope and advanced treatment options to countless individuals.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on the details available at the time of publication. The completion and operational timelines, as well as the specific medical services offered, are subject to change based on further developments and approvals. Readers are advised to consult with healthcare professionals for accurate and up-to-date medical information.