The National Cardiac Centre is a private health institution in Nepal working for the prevention and treatment of heart disease. Established in 2020, it conducts health awareness, free health camps and trainings to promote heart health. The centre also provides free telemedicine services, ensuring both preventive care and treatment for migrant workers and those in remote areas with limited access to healthcare. It has provided health screening for individuals who quit smoking in an anti-smoking campaign which involved more than 1700 individuals. The centre conducts training programs for health journalists to empower them to play their role in heart diseases prevention through awareness. It also provides training to the public on basic life support. It has started affordable heart risk assessment program.
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