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Union Health Center

Union Health and Family Welfare Center Bank's Hat Market, Bheduria, Bhola

 

Free services ranging from 08 hours to 02.30 minutes

 

Family Planning Temporary System

01. Permanent treatment of food pills (special activities)

0. Injection 01 Tuberkato

03. I, U, D (Copper)

0. Vasectomy / knife operation (NSV)

04. Condom

 

Mother and Child Health Services

01. Pregnancy and delivery services

0. Monthly regular service (M.R.) service

03. Newborn babies and children up to 5 years of age

04. Vaccination of children of BCD, BPT, polyps and measles

05. Tubers of Women's Toothpowder

06. Reproductive health advice for teenage teenagers

07. Suggestions for breastfeeding of children's breast

08. Nutrition Advice for Mothers and Children

09. Health, education.

 

 

Pregnant service
Posthumous services.
* Services to children under 5 years old.
Reproductive / Sexually Transmitted Disease Services
E, pi ii service
Vitamin A capsule distribution.
Health and nutrition education services.
 Family planning services (free of charge)

Food pill
Birth control products.
 Family planning services, subject to government fixed rates

ECP-8 (eight) Taka
Condom -1 (one) dozen 1 (one) money (20) twenty paisa
  Services provided through home visits (by Family Welfare Assistant)

 Free paid service

Inspiring couples capable of family planning.
Distribution of food pills.
Injection (second and second dose).
IUD Vascometry / NSV (Permanent Method) Male and Tubectomy (Permanent Method) Bringing the Primary Assessment of Female Recipients and Services to the Center.
Detect risky pregnant mother and send to the appropriate service center.
 Services provided by CSBA (free paid service)

Normal delivery services at home.
Newborn Service
Detection of complex diagnostics and proper service centers.


Other services

01. Primary health care services

0. Referring to the emergency patient at the higher service center.

 

 

Free medicines are provided free of cost to the poor patients, mothers and children, while having drug reserves.