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Ongole GGH treats rare Guillain-Barré case free, sparing a bill of up to ₹6 lakh

Ongole GGH treats rare Guillain-Barré case free, sparing a bill of up to ₹6 lakh
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Doctors at the Government General Hospital in Ongole successfully treated a patient with the rare Guillain-Barré Syndrome at no cost. The treatment, which typically costs up to ₹6 lakh in private facilities, involved specialized IVIG therapy.

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It highlights the critical role of public healthcare infrastructure in providing life-saving, high-cost medical treatments to citizens who cannot afford private care.

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Doctors at the Government General Hospital (GGH) in Ongole have successfully treated a patient suffering from the rare Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) almost free of cost.

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