Narayan Memorial Hospital kicks off its vaccination drive for 18 plus -44 years and above @Rs 780
Ambar Bhattacharya, Takmaa, Kolkata, 17th Jun 2021 : Narayan Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce , that as part of its vaccination drive, is partnering with National Gems Higher Secondary School and Indus Valley World School to provide services to the general people of kolkata and side by side from its hospital premises .
It goes without saying that Narayan Memorial Hospital is proud to extend this noble service to the citizens of city of joy as part of the Government’s drive to maximise the Vaccination process before the third wave .
Speaking on this occasion, Ms . Suparna Sengupta , CEO said “ Narayan Memorial Hospital said “ We are extremely happy to stand by the people of kolkata, in warding off this pandemic. We will extend an all-out initiative, effort and endeavour to make this programme a great success.”
Narayan Memorial Hospital starts the Vaccination for SARS – COVID 19 programme from Tuesday 15th June 2021 and will continue till 20th June ‘21 from Indus Valley World School . However, vaccination drive will continue from its hospital premises and National Gems Higher Secondary School beyond 20th July ‘21.This service will be available from all the three centre’s , Monday to Saturday – 10 am to 2pm. In case of any complication , the candidate will immediately be under supervision of our in-house Emergency department with a cost of Rs 780 per vaccine.
Details of the vaccination drive :
Date – Starting 15th June ‘21 onwards ( Monday to Saturday ) at Indus Valley World School & to continue at the reminder two centre’s beyond 20th June
Time: 10 am – 2 pm ( all centres )
Venue :
Narayan Memorial Hospital
602, Diamond Harbour Road, Kolkata, West Bengal ,700034
National Gems Higher Secondary School
4, 5, Dr Akshay Kumar Paul Rd, Shimultala, Gopinagar, Behala, Kolkata, West Bengal ,700034
&
Indus Valley World School
488, Ajoy Nagar , Eastern Metropolitan By- Pass, Kolkata, West Bengal , 700094
For queries please call or drop a mail at
033 6640 0200 / contact@nmh.org.in