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Healthcare Reaches Out To Our Athletes

Local athletes who require surgeries will not need to travel overseas when the Pacific Specialist Healthcare (PSH) near the Nadi Interna­tional Airport starts operation on May 22.
07 May 2023 15:02
Healthcare Reaches Out To Our Athletes
PSH executive director Parvish Kumar with facility manager Krishan Singh during the private tour of the private suites. Photo: Waisea Nasokia

Local athletes who require surgeries will not need to travel overseas when the Pacific Specialist Healthcare (PSH) near the Nadi Interna­tional Airport starts operation on May 22.

PSH executive director Parvish Kumar said athletes (like rugby players) who have been sent abroad for surgery in the past now can undergo the same treat­ment at home.

“One of the common surgeries that have been required is the ACL surgery, our orthopedic sur­geon that we have on board, will be conducting it here in this hos­pital, which has been pending for a long time in Fiji,” he said.

Kumar added apart from that they would also be doing a sport rehabilitation process.

“We will have a fully decked up physiotherapy centre here to look after our athletes,” Kumar said.

“If we have international tour­naments happening here, the support system is in place to look after athletes and sportsmen and sportswomen.”

Nadi Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Dr Ram Raju said, with this development, no one would have any doubts about why they cannot choose to come to Nadi.

“No more hesitant in hosting tournaments in Fiji because of lack of advanced surgical medi­cal care in cases of injuries and other incidents in any sports. This will promote Fiji as a medi­cal and sport tourism destina­tion,” he said.

“Sports can really be pushed and promoted. The HSBC 7s tourna­ments were not going to be held in Fiji as they always have these doubts about medical care in cas­es of emergencies. They can now be assured, we’ve got it here now.”

Dr Raju added that what is needed is a state-of-the-art Mul­tipurpose International Sports Stadium.

“I’m sure we can procure a big enough land or property in Le­galega or nearby areas for this purpose.

“The Multipurpose Sports Sta­dium should have close to or more than 50,000 seats that could attract almost any international sports as well as any entertain­ment events that are becoming very popular.

“There can be substantial re­turns from such an investment in a very short time if planned well.”

He added the Tanoa Internation­al Sports Academy, which is now under construction would be an added attraction for national and international sports events.

 

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Story By: waisean@fijisun.com.fj



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