Spanish Delegation Visit to Dr. Thunga’s Manaswini Hospital

Spanish Delegation Visit to Dr. Thunga’s Manaswini Hospital along with Easy Ayurveda Hospital Directors, Dr. Ravi Ganesh Mogra & Dr. Janardhan Hebbar along with other doctors on 15th Sept, 2024. In a remarkable exchange of medical knowledge and cultural collaboration, a distinguished delegation from Spain recently visited Mangalore, India. Following their tour of Easy Ayurveda Hospital, the Spanish delegation was invited to visit Dr. Thunga’s Manaswini Hospital, a well-known healthcare institution located in Arkula, Farangipete. Dr. Thunga’s Manaswini Hospital has earned a reputation for its patient-centric approach, state-of-the-art facilities, and commitment to providing high-quality healthcare at affordable rates. Upon arrival, the delegation was greeted with traditional Indian hospitality and given a comprehensive tour of the hospital. The group was visibly impressed with the high standards of care and infrastructure at the facility. Their tour included a visit to several key departments, such as the Casualty (Emergency Department), the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the Operation Theatre, as well as the General Wards and Special Wards. The delegation members were particularly intrigued by the modern equipment used in the ICU and Operation Theatre, recognizing the hospital’s capability to handle cases. The Spanish visitors also appreciated the thoughtful design of both the General and Special Wards, which are equipped to ensure the comfort and safety of patients. The General Wards offer cost-effective healthcare for the public, while the Special Wards provide more personalized and private care for those seeking additional amenities during their hospital stay. A unique feature of Dr. Thunga’s Manaswini Hospital is its emphasis on organic and sustainable living. As part of their tour, the delegation was taken to the hospital’s organic garden, which is maintained by the hospital staff and serves as a source of fresh produce for patient meals. The garden is a living testament to the hospital’s commitment to promoting natural and healthy lifestyles. The visitors were fascinated by this aspect of the hospital, particularly the way it aligns with Ayurvedic principles of integrating nature into healthcare. In addition to the organic garden, the Spanish delegation had the opportunity to interact with the cows on the hospital premises. This was a special moment for the group, as cows hold significant cultural and religious importance in India. The delegation was visibly moved by the connection between healthcare and nature that they witnessed at Dr. Thunga’s Manaswini Hospital. Overall, the Spanish delegation expressed their admiration for the facilities, the unique blend of traditional and modern medical practices, and the warm hospitality extended to them during their visit. They left with a deep sense of appreciation for the hospital’s efforts to not only provide exceptional medical care but also to foster a healing environment that emphasizes sustainability and holistic well-being. This visit marks the beginning of what could be a fruitful partnership between the two countries in the realm of healthcare innovation and knowledge exchange. along with Easy Ayurveda Hospital Directors, Dr. Ravi Ganesh Mogra & Dr. Janardhan Hebbar along with other doctors on 15th Sept, 2024. In a remarkable exchange of medical knowledge and cultural collaboration, a distinguished delegation from Spain recently visited Mangalore, India. Following their tour of Easy Ayurveda Hospital, the Spanish delegation was invited to visit Dr. Thunga’s Manaswini Hospital, a well-known healthcare institution located in Arkula, Farangipete. Dr. Thunga’s Manaswini Hospital has earned a reputation for its patient-centric approach, state-of-the-art facilities, and commitment to providing high-quality healthcare at affordable rates. Upon arrival, the delegation was greeted with traditional Indian hospitality and given a comprehensive tour of the hospital. The group was visibly impressed with the high standards of care and infrastructure at the facility. Their tour included a visit to several key departments, such as the Casualty (Emergency Department), the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the Operation Theatre, as well as the General Wards and Special Wards. The delegation members were particularly intrigued by the modern equipment used in the ICU and Operation Theatre, recognizing the hospital’s capability to handle cases. The Spanish visitors also appreciated the thoughtful design of both the General and Special Wards, which are equipped to ensure the comfort and safety of patients. The General Wards offer cost-effective healthcare for the public, while the Special Wards provide more personalized and private care for those seeking additional amenities during their hospital stay. A unique feature of Dr. Thunga’s Manaswini Hospital is its emphasis on organic and sustainable living. As part of their tour, the delegation was taken to the hospital’s organic garden, which is maintained by the hospital staff and serves as a source of fresh produce for patient meals. The garden is a living testament to the hospital’s commitment to promoting natural and healthy lifestyles. The visitors were fascinated by this aspect of the hospital, particularly the way it aligns with Ayurvedic principles of integrating nature into healthcare. In addition to the organic garden, the Spanish delegation had the opportunity to interact with the cows on the hospital premises. This was a special moment for the group, as cows hold significant cultural and religious importance in India. The delegation was visibly moved by the connection between healthcare and nature that they witnessed at Dr. Thunga’s Manaswini Hospital. Overall, the Spanish delegation expressed their admiration for the facilities, the unique blend of traditional and modern medical practices, and the warm hospitality extended to them during their visit. They left with a deep sense of appreciation for the hospital’s efforts to not only provide exceptional medical care but also to foster a healing environment that emphasizes sustainability and holistic well-being. This visit marks the beginning of what could be a fruitful partnership between the two countries in the realm of healthcare innovation and knowledge exchange.