With the aim to heal chronic wounds by means of the LPRF technology, we reinforce hospitals and health care centers to dispense this treatment, which has proved to miraculously improve the conditions of many patients.
A brief look:
- L-PRF (Leukocyte Platelet Rich Fibrin) wound healing is a simple, safe, cost-effective and autologous technology-based approach, suitable for treating chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers, venous ulcers, traumatic ulcers, leprosy foot ulcers, small burns and many more.
- We train local medical doctors and health care personnel with live demonstrations and training, and set up exclusive wound healing clinics under the ‘Punyaarjan wound healing clinic management protocol’ .
- We also donate a special medical centrifuge (Intra Spin — the only 510 K cleared device from FDA) which is required to make L-PRF to the nonprofit health care organizations and hospitals each time a new clinic is opened.
Miraculous Healing
Our Wound Healing Clinics
We have established “Punyaarjan Wound Healing Clinics” in several hospitals and healthcare centers across Nepal and in two locations in Myanmar, and have equipped these clinics with the technology to treat chronic wounds.
Clinic XII — Hospice Nepal Lalitpur, Nepal Wound Clinic established: 14th June, 2022 Hospice Nepal is the first Palliative Care Centre established in Nepal that cares for patients suffering from life-threatening illness, particularly cancer when curative treatment options run out. It is a non profit charity organisation registered with the Government of Nepal. |
Clinic XI — Bayalpata Hospital Sanfebagar Municipality, Achham, Nepal Wound Clinic established: 18th March, 2022 Bayalpata hospital, located in Achham, delivers low-cost, high-quality care to more than 100,000 patients a year from all over Achham and its six surrounding districts. |
Clinic X — Lalgadh Leprosy Hospital Lalgadh, Dhanusa, Nepal Wound Clinic established: Ist March, 2022 One of the world’s busiest leprosy hospitals, Lalgadh Leprosy Hospital and Services Center has an annual patient-flow of over 1,100 new leprosy patients, and over 12,000 total leprosy consultations , and over 110,000 outpatient consultations. |
Clinic IX — Orthopedic Department, Yangon General Hospital Yangon, Myanmar Wound Clinic established: 10th March 2019 Yangon General Hospital is a prominent public hospital in a 14-hectare compound in Yangon, Myanmar. The 2,000-bed hospital consists of seven medical wards, three surgical wards, two trauma and orthopaedic wards, and 28 specialist departments for inpatient care. |
Clinic VIII — Department of Dermatology, Yangon General Hospital Yangon, Myanmar Wound Clinic established: 26th Feb 2019 Yangon General Hospital is a prominent public hospital in a 14-hectare compound in Yangon, Myanmar. The 2,000-bed hospital consists of seven medical wards, three surgical wards, two trauma and orthopaedic wards, and 28 specialist departments for inpatient care. |
Clinic VII — Yenanthar Leprosy Hospital Madya Township, Mandalay, Myanmar Wound Clinic established: 25th Feb 2019
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Clinic VI — Burn & Plastic Surgery Department, (NAMS), Bir Hospital Kathmandu, Nepal Wound Clinic established: 25th Jan 2019 Bir Hospital, the oldest hospital of Nepal, established in 1889, is one of the busiest in Nepal. The separate Burns and Plastic surgery unit was established in the year 1998, with 10 beds including intensive care services in Bir hospital. The unit provides treatment for burns and plastic surgery services free of cost. |
Clinic V — Karnali Academy of Health Science Jumla, Karnali, Nepal Wound Clinic established: 30th June 2018 Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (KAHS), established in 2011, aims to enable access to quality healthcare services and education for the people of remote areas at an affordable cost. KAHS has achieved this by establishing a health institute at Jumla and KAHS district to produce skilled health professionals to deliver quality health care services and conduct health research. |
Clinic IV — Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital Sankhu, Nepal Wound Clinic established: 24th June 2018 The Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital is a healthcare center specialized to dispense burn and reconstructive surgery treatment. Established in 1997, the SKM Hospital is a joint project of Interplast Germany Foundation, Sushma Koirala Memorial Trust and Social Welfare Council. |
Clinic III - Andaban Hospital- Patan Clinic Talchhikhel, Nepal Wound Clinic established: 28th Feb 2018 The Patan Clinic is a town-branch of the Anandaban Hospital, Lele. It was established to make the health services provided by Anandaban Hospital more accessible to locals in Patan and nearby communities. |
Clinic II - Anandaban Hospital Lele, Nepal being managed by The Leprosy Mission Nepal Wound Clinic established: 14th Feb 2018 Anandaban Hospital is a health facility that has been providing specialist tertiary leprosy care. The hospital receives a large number of leprosy referrals from across Nepal and India each year. |
Clinic I - Kirtipur Hospital Devdhoka, Kirtipur Municipality, Kirtipur, Nepal Wound Clinic established: 24th March 2016 Kirtipur Hospital is a community hospital run by the PHECT Nepal (Public Health Concern Trust) along with Kirtipur Municipality. The Nepal Cleft and Burn Center, under Kirtipur Hospital, is an acute burn treatment facility that specializes in the treatment of cleft lip and palate and burns. |