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Trinity included for SGHS

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Bangalore , Feb. 23

Trinity Hospital & Heart Foundation has been given recognition under the State Government Health Services Scheme (SGHS).

With this, it can provide cardiac services for State Government staff and their families. The hospital set up in 2001 has already received similar recognition for the Central Government Hospital Scheme and the scheme for police personnel, called Arogya Bhagya, according to a release here.

The hospital located in south Bangalore said it offers minimally invasive procedures such as angioplasty, stenting, cutting balloon, valvulosplasty and atheractomy.

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