QUETTA: The angiography machine at Bolan Medical Complex (BMC) Hospital has been successfully restored to operational status after a hiatus of three years.
The angiography machine, which had been out of service since 2021 due to damaged spare parts, is now fully functional following the recent replacement of these critical components. This vital equipment is now available for diagnosing and treating heart conditions, providing much-needed relief to patients who have faced delays in receiving essential cardiac care.
The hospital administration has confirmed that angiography procedures have recommenced, addressing the needs of patients with blocked heart arteries. The return of this technology marks a positive development in the cardiology department, which has been managing a growing number of heart-related cases during the machine’s downtime.
The restoration of the angiography machine underscores BMC Hospital's commitment to enhancing healthcare services and improving patient outcomes. The hospital administration extends its gratitude to the community for their patience and support during this period of repair and looks forward to continuing to provide high-quality care to its patients.