A Heartwarming Gesture: Generous Donation of Hair for Cancer Patients
In a heartwarming display of compassion and solidarity, a remarkable individual has made a selfless contribution to support cancer patients. Today, at [Hospital Name], amidst the hustle and bustle of
Nurses Day Celebration at Harshamitra Cancer & Multi-Speciality Hospital
May 12th is World Nurses Day!! Nurses Day is celebrated every year as a way of thanking the nurses who care and serve us with love and compassion in the
Celebrating Excellence: Dr. Mallika, Our Radiation Oncologist, Shines Bright!
🌟 We are thrilled to share some wonderful news from within our hospital walls! 🌟 Dr. Mallika, our esteemed Radiation Oncologist at Harshamitra Cancer and Multi Speciality Hospital, has been
Hands of Support from Young Community: Transforming Hair into Hope for Chemotherapy Patients
In the bustling halls of universities, where students are often occupied with studies, extracurricular activities, and socializing, there exists a beautiful act of selflessness and compassion. This act is the
Breaking New Grounds: Dr. G. Govindaraj’s Insightful Lecture at the 14th Annual Conference of NHRS Association
We are thrilled to share a momentous occasion that unfolded at the 14th annual conference of the National Hair Restoration Surgeons Association, held on April 7, 2024, in the vibrant
Empowering Health: Our Cancer Screening Camp Collaboration with Om Harish Hospital
On April 21, 2024, a significant step towards promoting health awareness and early detection was taken as Harshamitra Cancer & Multi-Speciality Hospital partnered with the Om Harish Hospital, Trichy, to
Nurturing the Caregivers: A Nurses’ Welfare Tour to Rejuvenate Mind and Energy
In the busy world of healthcare, nurses are like strong pillars. They work hard to help sick people. But sometimes, their hard work isn’t noticed. Their job can be tough
Recognizing the Silent Signs: 7 Warning Signals of Cancer You Shouldn’t Ignore
Cancer, while often daunting to confront, can be more effectively managed and treated when detected early. Yet, many warning signs can go unnoticed or be mistaken for benign ailments. Understanding