Chautara Hospital’s reconstruction has been completed with Chinese support

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.