The Chinese government has finished the rebuilding of Chautara Hospital in Sindhupalchok, Nepal, eliminating the need for residents to go outside the area for dependable medical care. The 39-bed hospital, which was devastated by an earthquake, cost 61 million Chinese yuan and was designed by Chinese business Hewei Construction Group. The building includes various facilities such as a pharmacy, registration branch, consultation room, physiotherapy, nutrition, kitchen, outpatient room, children’s room, laboratory, emergency room, nursing station, dressing room, X-ray and video X-ray room, vaccination center, police office fire control center, tuberculosis and AIDS treatment room, and a 450 KV generator and ‘Medkill Waste Water Processing’ equipment. The need to go elsewhere for therapy has been gone.












