KEEPING up with the medical ethics of serving humanity, a doctor in Odisha’s Sambalpur district has opened a ‘One Rupee’ clinic to provide treatment to the poor and underprivileged people.
Shankar Ramchandani, an assistant professor in the department of medicine at Veer Surendra Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (VIMSAR), has started the facility in Burla town where patients have to pay just one rupee for receiving medicare.
Ramchandani’s wife Sikha Ramchandani, a dental surgeon, is helping him in the pioneering work.
And in such a condition the innovative idea of a medico to render treatment on a paltry fee of Rs one is a boon for the masses. Ramchandani said that the one rupee fee clinic is part of his long-standing desire to provide free treatment to the poor and underprivileged beyond duty hour.
‘One Rupee’ clinic to provide treatment :
“I joined VIMSAR as a senior resident and the senior residents are not allowed to do private practice.
Hence, I could not start the ‘One-Rupee’ clinic. “But I was promoted as assistant professor recently and as an assistant professor, I am allowed to do private practice after my duty hours.
Hence, I have started the clinic in a rented house now”, said the 38-year-old doctor.
Asked why he charges Rs 1 token amount, Ramchandani said, “I charge one rupee from the poor and underprivileged people as I don’t want them to feel that they are availing the service free of cost.
The clinic, which has been set up at the Kachha Market area in Burla town remain open from 7 am to 8 am in the morning and 6 pm to 7 pm in the evening.
The ‘One-Rupee’ clinic has provided him with an opportunity to serve the poor, destitute, unprivileged, elderly persons, physically challenged people and the people who do not have access to proper medical care.