Galgotias University Supports Healthcare Modernisation At Dadha Health Centre In Greater Noida
Galgotias University will support rehabilitation and physiotherapy services at Community Health Centre Dadha in Greater Noida.
Galgotias University has announced support for strengthening healthcare and rehabilitation services at Community Health Centre Dadha as part of an initiative focused on improving access to physiotherapy and rehabilitation care in semi-urban and rural communities.
The initiative is being carried out in coordination with the Office of the Chief Medical Officer, Gautam Buddha Nagar, and Community Health Centre Dadha.
According to the university, the collaboration aims to modernise the Centre’s physiotherapy and rehabilitation unit through the provision of rehabilitation equipment, trained physiotherapy support and operational assistance intended to improve patient care delivery.
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Rehabilitation Infrastructure Gets Support:
The support includes infrastructure and equipment such as cervical traction systems, gait training support equipment, therapeutic exercise systems, shortwave diathermy, TENS and IFT systems, walkers, shoulder wheels, pulleys and related physiotherapy infrastructure.
Galgotias University also said it will provide trained manpower support and assist with operational requirements linked to the rehabilitation unit.
Beyond physiotherapy support, the collaboration is also expected to contribute towards broader healthcare system strengthening at the Centre, including healthcare outreach, preventive care engagement, patient support services, quality assurance processes and community-focused healthcare activities.
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University Focuses On Healthcare Access:
According to the university, the initiative is intended to improve access to rehabilitation and physiotherapy care closer to people’s homes, helping reduce the burden on patients who otherwise travel long distances for specialised treatment and follow-up support.
Commenting on the initiative, Dhruv Galgotia said, “Access to healthcare remains one of the most important social challenges across many communities, particularly where rehabilitation and preventive care infrastructure is limited.”
He added that universities have a responsibility beyond academic functions and should contribute towards strengthening systems that directly impact public wellbeing.
“Our support towards Community Health Centre Dadha is an effort in that direction, where institutional resources and expertise can help strengthen healthcare access, rehabilitation support and community health delivery for people who need it the most,” Galgotia said.
The initiative aligns with Galgotias University’s broader engagement in healthcare, education, innovation and community-centred social outreach programmes.