SAI HEALTH FAIR RECEIVES A HUGE RESPONSE
Text and Photo by Mahadev Desai
The 22nd SAI Health Fair, held at the Hindu Temple of Atlanta,
Riverdale Georgia, on Saturday, June 27, 2009 elicited a huge
response. The Health Fair, as always, was spearheaded by
well-known physician, Dr. Sujatha Reddy and was organized in
honor of Fathers’ Day; as a tribute to the life and legacy of
Mahatma Gandhi and also to promote his and Dr. Martin Luther
King’s philosophies of Non-violence, community service and
Social justice. The event was sponsored by the Telugu
Association of Metro Atlanta (TAMA), Sneham Charity Organization
and co-sponsored by The Hindu Temple of Atlanta.
On the sunny Saturday morning, over 300 people of diverse
nationalities and cultures from all over Atlanta availed
themselves of the free consultancy and tests services provided
by 28 dedicated physicians representing 18 specialties, 13
nurses and 5 EKG technicians and over 45 service-oriented
volunteers who attended to the various health related concerns
of the people after they registered for blood tests, free EKGs;
free glaucoma screenings; preventive Cardiology tests, free Bone
Density tests to detect osteoporosis and Free Consultancy in,
dermatology, endocrinology, Internal Medicine, homeopathic
medicine, Cardiology, Pediatrics, ENT, gastroenterology,
urology, ophthalmology, physical therapy, chronic pain,and
Vascular Surgery. Endocrinology, Gynecology, Physical Rehab
Medicine.
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Dr.Deepa Nagarajan,Dr,P.Ravi Sarma,Tulsi and
Vishnumaya (click to
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Many, including elderly and disabled people, lined-up as early
as 7.45 a.m.The spacious and well- lighted hall and rooms in the
Educational Building and below in the Banquet Hall had neatly
laid out tables, where over 230 EKGs (male and female) were
carried out, by Southern Heart Specialists, Riverdale, Georgia
for males, and Dr.Tulasi Vanapalli- Tec Jonesboro,Georgia, and
Atlanta Heart Associates,Fayetteville, Georgia for females.
Dr.Reecha Revalu carried out over 40 Cardiovascular Risk
Assessment tests, and also education and advice on diabetes,anti-smoking
and nutrition. Over 90 vision and Glaucoma screening tests were
done(12 Glaucoma); by Dr. Indira Menon from the Eye physicians
and surgeons, Decatur, Georgia . Bone Mineral Density screening
tests were in big demand About 50 plus bone-density tests were
performed by Madhusudhana Siddagunta, .Roger Allen and Elizabeth
Allen. Blood tests too were in big demand. Over 280 cost
–effective, basic quality comprehensive Chemistry profile of
blood tests with PSA, and HBA1c were carried out at a nominal
fee of $15 per test. The lab work was provided by the Medical
Center of Central Georgia Lab., Macon. It is noteworthy that the
results of the blood work were mailed within 48 hours! The test
results helped identify some life threatening results which were
immediately notified to the participants.
SAI Health Fair arranged for the complimentary breakfast for
participants, doctors, nurses and volunteers. Whereas delicious
lunch for all the doctors, nurses, health care professionals and
volunteers, was provided by Jacqueline Wright, Sean Sims and
Larry Jones from Tropical Smoothie, while Fruit trays, water
bottles, cookies were provided by Charter Anchor Hospital,
Forest Park, Georgia. SAI Health Fair publicity and coverage was
carried by Khabar magazine; India Abroad, Little India,
Nripulse.com, wownow.com and Atlantadunia.com. In addition,
presidents of several local Associations also helped to notify
their members about the Health Fair. Digital video and
Photography services were provided by Mahadev Desai, as well as
Venkatesh arranged by TAMA.
Dr, Baiza Muhammad, of Holistic Wellness Movement with
volunteers Terri and Sandra Gentry had set up a table, where to
mark the National Health Care Day of Service; they were kindly
handing out brown bags containing organic fruit from NewLife
Horizon House to all SAI Health Fair attendees.
At a brief appreciation ceremony, a frail old lady Vishnu Maya,
who is the mother-in-law of Tulsi Ghimirey from Bhutan,
presented Pashmina Shawls to Dr.Sujatha Reddy, Dr.Indira Menon
and Dr. Deepa Nagarajan for arranging to perform an urgent
eye-surgery which prevented her going blind. In a moving speech,
Tulsi thanked these three physicians and exhorted fellow
Bhutanese to volunteer their services to the community.
Responding Dr.Reddy echoed Tulsi’s remarks and urged the
attendees to remember to give back to the community in whichever
way they can.
Marissa Sequeira, who lives in Atlanta, and is a Yoga
instructor, had brought her 77 year old mother Mary D’Souza,
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Mary D’South, Indian Woman Olympian. |
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who has the honor to be the first woman to represent India in
World Cup Hockey, at the Helsinki Olympics. Mary also
sprinted at the first Asian Games in New Delhi in 1948 and
second Asian Games in Manila where she won a Gold Medal in relay
race. Mary has the distinction of representing India in two
disciplines and is a proud All –India record holder for 100, and
200 meters and 80 meters hurdles. She also competed in
table-tennis and badminton. Marissa lauded Dr.Sujatha Reddy and
the Sai Health Fair for helping her mother Mary, who is visiting
the family from Mumbai, with various check-up tests.
Former President of the HTA, Dr.P.Ravi Sarma complimented
Dr.Reddy for organizing quarterly Sai Health Fairs for the
community. Sai Health Fair has especially been of great help for
the 2400 Bhutanese refugees in Metro Atlanta who have arrived at
a time when the country is going through the worst economic
crisis. SEWA International, under the leadership of Srikanth
Konda, and Swadesh Katoch, along with Art of Living Foundation’s
Abhay Joshi and Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s Mrs.Sneha Mehta have
helped over 150 Bhutanese refugees, with transportation. Veteran
Womens Organization under Joanne Tucker has also been of great
help in providing refreshments. Dr.Sarma urged members of the
Bhutanese and Nepali communities to volunteer in increasing
numbers in grassroots outreach events.
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Dr Sujatha with Tulsi and Vishnumaya (click to
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Dr. Sujatha Reddy thanked the Hindu Temple of Atlanta for
providing the accommodation and help to stage the Health Fair;
Dr. Reddy for providing lodging at Sleep Inn and suites,
Riverdale for out of town nurses and also for providing dinner
on Friday, for out-of-town nurses. She further thanked
supporting sponsors; the team of physicians, nurses, students
and dedicated volunteers who together helped make the Health
Fair a big success. She also thanked Rama and Vardhana, Bhalla
family-UK for supporting the SAI Health Fair. The mission of the
SAI Health Fairs is to create an awareness of the importance of
preventive health care among the public-detection, prevention
and cure. “Cure the patient today and protect the community
tomorrow. Too often we hear of illness that could have been
prevented if it had been detected earlier” is its guiding motto.
SAI Health Fairs are shining beacons of outreach of medical
services and vehicles of social service and welfare for the
disabled, aged, and needy and neglected in the society. Inspired
by Dr.Reddy’s compassion, dedication and commitment, many
selfless physicians, Health Care professionals, volunteers,
Community and Faith-based organizations have joined their hands
in successfully staging these Health Fairs. Most of the
physicians, nurses and volunteers on her team have been
participating over and over again.
Restless and driven, self-effacing Dr. Reddy is a living proof
that even one person can make a difference. She has perceived
the acute need for such Health Fairs, in view of the rising
numbers of people without health insurance and is striving
relentlessly to contribute all she can in meeting the immense
need in current phase of economic downturn. She is already
planning for the next Health Fairs on September 26 at the Global
Mall.
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