August 14, 2020
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4min

In a bid to promote and foster holistic wellness among citizens, the country’s leading private healthcare institution Hemas Hospitals further strengthened its offering with the relaunch of its state-of-the-art health and wellness center ‘Suwatha Piyasa’ in Thalawathugoda. Suwatha Piyasa is dedicated towards preventive care and the integrated management of diseases and medical conditions – from diagnostics and comprehensive testing to directing patients to relevant treatment programmes after diagnosis.

Employing a 360-degree approach, the centre’s primary focus lies in the pro-active and effective management of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiac diseases. While there is a genetic pre-disposition to NCD’s such as diabetes, an unhealthy lifestyle plays a major role in how this condition escalates within a patient. Careful management of diet, weight and regular exercise can prevent – and in some cases of early diagnosis even reverse – the condition.

According to studies conducted by the World Health Organisation, NCD’s such as diabetes affect an estimated 425 million citizens globally and account for approximately 75% of deaths in Sri Lanka. Suwatha Piyasa is therefore poised to offer patients a chance to elevate their quality of life with the smart, pro-active management of NCDs.

 




 

“We are delighted to relaunch Suwatha Piyasa with a comprehensive portfolio of affordable preventive, specialty and lifestyle focused health and wellness services. Our highly-skilled and experienced team is fully geared to support patients with the correct guidance and constant motivation necessary to help achieve their wellness goals through regular monitoring, follow-up consultations, awareness programmes and diagnostics, particularly when it comes the non-communicable diseases.

We will continue to invest in world-class treatment advancements and introduce international best practices to ensure that our patients are well supported as they lead long, happy and healthy lives,” Prabhan Gunawardena, General Manager of Hemas Hospitals Thalawathugoda stated.

Suwatha Piyasa also focuses on several core aspects of women’s wellness, men’s wellness, and health education, via a comprehensive portfolio of services that include full-body systematic checks for diabetes, cancer, and kidney ailments, counselling services, health awareness programmes, family planning clinics, NCD clinics, and programmes for smoking and alcohol cessation. Additionally, the centre also offers health screening packages for corporates and insurance companies.

The centre’s skilled medical officers utilize a multi-disciplinary approach to layout a treatment plan to guide each patient through their treatment processes to ensure medical conditions are managed in a pro-active and comprehensive manner. Each patient’s progress will be continuously monitored via a state-of-the-art medical database, with the centre going the extra mile to ensure patients follow through with appointments and checkups through reminders over the phone and SMSs. Suwatha Piyasa is open from 8.00 am to 4.00 pm weekdays; 8.00 am to 1.00pm weekends. Patients can reserve their appointments by calling the center on 0779405838 or 0112146561.

 



 


November 18, 2017
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3min

Spearheading a revolution in the health sector in Sri Lanka, Hemas Hospital Thalawathugoda has introduced a new, affordable day surgery service for a wide range of procedures. Day surgery is a relatively new concept to Sri Lanka and Hemas Hospital Thalawathugoda takes pride in being one of the first hospitals out of Colombo to avail these new solutions to patients with a backing of a fulltime panel of specialist doctors.

Outpatient or day surgery is a convenient arrangement which is typically easier on the pocket because patients are not required to pay room charges or anything in addition to  consultant fees and standard hospital charges for procedures and tests at the end of the stay, which makes day surgeries affordable to many patients.

Day surgery option is recommended for procedures like herniotomy, hydrocelectomy, excision of lumps and abscess, ureteroscopy, renoscopy, laser lithotripsy, and bladder tumour resection etc including keyhole surgeries which do not require cut-opening or blood transfusions. Hemas Hospital Thalawathugoda has the latest state-of-the art equipment and expertise to ensure optimum clinical outcomes and faster recovery.

Commenting on the benefits of day surgery, Resident Consultant Surgeon attached to Hemas Hospital Thalawathugoda Dr. Indika Ramanayaka said: “There are many benefits of day surgery. Day surgery is affordable because prolonged hospital stay isn’t required as the hospital has a panel of in-house surgeons, available 24/7, which eliminates the need for staying in ‘waiting lists’.

“Once the patient decides to go for the surgery, everything thereafter – from making appointments to handling records and liaising with nursing staff and doctors – will be managed by a dedicated surgical coordinator making the hospital stay a convenient and pleasant experience.”
For more information about day surgery, call 0766 270431.

Hemas Hospitals (Pvt) Ltd is a subsidiary of Hemas Group, a leading Sri Lankan conglomerate that has business interests in four key sectors – FMCG, Health care, Transportation, Leisure and Strategic Investments.

The multi-specialty hospital chain comprises of 3 full-service hospitals at Wattala, Galle and Thalawathugoda along with 34 fully equipped laboratories and provides community-based expert health care services by positioning its chain of hospitals in strategic locations outside the commercial hub of Colombo. It guarantees patients the highest safety standards backed by full international accreditation and was the first hospital in Sri Lanka to be recognized by the prestigious accreditation body, Australian Council for Healthcare Standards.


October 26, 2017
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5min

October 23, 2017: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in Sri Lanka and the world over; and if detected at the early stages the type of cancer that can be nipped in the bud with proper treatment and care. As the cancer incidence report for 2010 by the National Cancer Control Programme revealed, one in eight women in the country has a probability of being detected with some form of complication related to breasts and one in 40 is susceptible to breast cancer.

As common as it is, the amount of awareness among women about breast cancer is believed to be low and as a way of countering this matter, Hemas Hospital Wattala has come forward with a service of offering free screening to women not just during October but all throughout the year, free of charge.

The comprehensive one-stop centre was launched with the intention of early detection and protecting women against the devastating effects of breast cancer, which is a common yet silent enemy of the woman – the mother, sister and care-taker – who is regarded as the heart of any family and backbone of the country’s economy.

Through the Comprehensive Breast Cancer Prevention Centre at Hemas Hospital Wattala, females are availed the option of receiving a free Physical check-up and if physical examination alarms any vital & malignant signs the patient is offered with best initial diagnosis tools such as Ultra Sound Scan for breasts or a Mammogram.  If the patient is diagnosed with any positive malignant symptoms, necessary treatments will be carried out by a multi-disciplinary panel of expert professionals comprising a consultant oncologist, radiologist, surgeons, histopathologist and a psychologist.

Hemas Hospital Wattala has the latest, state-of-the-art equipment to carry out diagnosis and treatment at the new, enhanced centre which is managed and maintained by specially trained nursing staff.  Breast cancer can be diagnosed via triple assessment comprising clinical history and examination, radiological assessment and cyto/hitological assessment. 95% of the time, if diagnosed at the right time, proper treatment including breast conserving surgical procedures can be performed.

Commenting on the Comprehensive Breast Cancer Prevention & Treatment Centre and the special multi-disciplinary team approach, Dr. Nissanka Jayawardhana, Visiting Consultant and General Surgeon attached to Hemas Hospital Wattala said: “Due to the abundance of awareness campaigns and literature in the public domain, women in developed countries have a tendency to get themselves checked and take necessary precautions in relation to breast cancer, as opposed to local females who are more reluctant either due to lack of awareness or access. Starting with own staff Hemas Hospital Wattala has made the breast cancer screening a free service not just during October but throughout the year allowing proactive preventive care.”

Dr Lasantha Karunasekara, Director/ General Manager of Hemas Wattala, said: “Hemas Hospitals in our quest to enriching millions of life’s has taken this initiative as a social responsibility, would like to invite females ideally over 35 years or younger, especially if they have a family history of breast cancer, to get themselves initially screened by a team of trained doctors for breast cancer and further investigated if necessary.”

He reiterated that this devastating disease affects the ‘mother’ of the family with tremendous socio-cultural, economical, psychological effects on all family members can be managed and cured if detected early.

More information on the screening and breast cancer care centre can be obtained by contacting 0777865027 or visiting www.hemashospitals.com.

Hemas Hospitals (Pvt) Ltd is a subsidiary of Hemas Group, a leading Sri Lankan conglomerate that has business interests in four key sectors – FMCG, Health care, Transportation, Leisure and Strategic Investments.

The multi-specialty hospital chain comprises of 3 full-service hospitals at Wattala, Galle and Thalawathugoda along with 34 fully equipped laboratories and provides community-based expert health care services by positioning its chain of hospitals in strategic locations outside the commercial hub of Colombo. It guarantees patients the highest safety standards backed by full international accreditation and was the first hospital in Sri Lanka to be recognized by the prestigious accreditation body, Australian Council for Healthcare Standards.



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