BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital in Bengaluru treated a Kenyan patient, Nancy, who had suffered from complete blindness for three weeks due to idiopathic inflammatory orbital cellulitis. With the help of a team of experts, Nancy underwent an endoscopic surgery that led to her vision being restored in just two days.

Nancy had been experiencing severe headaches, eye pain, and high blood sugar levels, and had sought medical help in both the USA and Kenya with no success. Finally, she landed at BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital in Bengaluru, where she underwent successful treatment.

The “Clean Hands Save Lives” campaign aims to empower 50,000 kids, 1,00,000 parents, and 10,000 teachers in Bengaluru schools to embrace hand hygiene and prioritize it in their daily routines. BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital, in collaboration with Rotary Bengaluru Gnanakshi Club and Rotary District 3191, announces the launch of the “Clean Hands Save Lives” campaign. This community-wide initiative aims to combat the alarming trend of neglecting hand hygiene by reinstating its significance among children in Bengaluru schools.

Gleneagles Hospital at Kengri, Bengaluru, recently successfully treated a 60-year-old woman who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

She was admitted to the emergency department at Gleneagles Hospital with complaints of fever, body pains, lethargy jaundice, loss of appetite, and external bleeds. She was hypotensive, too. Without delay, she was initiated on supportive care and the evaluation revealed a diagnosis of ALL.

Gleneagles BGS Hospital in Bengaluru ended its ‘Pink Wave’ campaign with the ‘Pink Up the Pace 2023’ run on October 29, 2023. The event attracted over 2,000 participants.

The ‘Pink Wave’ campaign, started eight years ago, organizes events during Breast Cancer Awareness Month or ‘Pink October.’ It also created the support group ‘Sakhi’ for breast cancer survivors. Breast cancer affects one in eight women, so early detection is vital for survival.

Gleneagles BGS Hospital, Kengeri, Bengaluru proudly announces a historic milestone - 800 successful kidney transplants, affirming its position as the apex of medical excellence in India. Under the visionary leadership of Nephrologist Dr. Anil Kumar BT and Urologist Dr. Narendra S, the Kidney Transplant Program has not only become the most advanced but also signifies a quantum leap in the field of kidney transplantation, incorporating the most advanced procedures available worldwide.

Kiran Kumar, 49, who was suffering from extensive anterior wall myocardial infarction (MI), got a new lease of life after undergoing a complex heart transplant.

In May last year, when he visited BGS Gleneagles Hospital with complaints of chest pain and breathlessness, medical experts identified severe damage to his left ventricle and pulmonary edema, complicating his condition further with diabetes, early chronic liver disease and a blocked artery.

For a young boy named Akash, the carefree days of playing and running seemed like a distant dream when he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, an aggressive bone cancer, in his right femur (thigh bone). Initially advised for amputation at another hospital, a glimmer of hope emerged for Akash and his family when they sought a second opinion at Gleneagles BGS Hospital. There, a team of dedicated doctors embarked on a remarkable journey with him, not just to fight the cancer but to preserve his leg and his ability to walk again.

Beginning on January 24th, the Teal to Heal campaign undertook a comprehensive educational journey, hosting enlightening talks about cervical cancer at schools, colleges, corporate offices, and community centers across Bengaluru's neighborhoods. This initiative successfully reached over 60 Lac women, emphasizing the importance of health education in various community settings.

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