Our changing attitude towards healthcare is certainly changing the way we look at diagnostics. Also, World Health Organisation (WHO) has made its vision to achieve universal health coverage very clear. Keeping all this in mind, we need pathology labs that are adequately equipped to diagnose a wide spectrum of diseases and have adopted cutting-edge technology.
It’s not just the idea of universal health coverage, which is revamping the diagnostic sector. Better diagnostic methods to determine the acutest of diseases are coming up and the idea of personalised medicine (genomic medicine) is being encouraged. To support universal health coverage, efforts are being aligned to bring down the costs of diagnostic services to a reasonable level.
To stay focused, we need visionaries like Dr Ashok Sharma, a pioneer who has a penchant for innovation and has tirelessly worked to improve Patient Care. Under his expertise and experience, Scientific Pathology has strengthened its reputation as a Diagnostic Centre across Uttar Pradesh, India. The lab has state-of-the-art equipment and a team that caters to more than 1000 patients everyday. More importantly, it provides affordable health checkup packages to cover a wider section of society.
The healthcare sector is finally thriving and acquiring an advanced outlook, which certainly is a sign of better things to come.