SAI HEALTH FAIR AT GUJARATI SAMAJ OF ATLANTA
By Mahadev Desai
Pics.by Ritesh Patel.
The 23rd SAI Health Fair, held at the Sardar Patel Bhavan Hall,
Gujarati Samaj of Atlanta, Tucker, Georgia, on Saturday, October
10, 2009 elicited a huge response. The Health Fair, as always,
was spearheaded by well-known physician, Dr. Sujatha Reddy as a
tribute to the life and legacy of Mahatma Gandhi on his 140th
birthday and also to promote his and Dr. Martin Luther King’s
philosophies of Non-violence, community selfless service and
Social justice. The event was sponsored by the Gujarati Samaj of
Atlanta in collaboration with the Gandhi Foundation of USA;
Sneham Charity Organization;BAPS Charities; Patel Bros.;Global
Mall and Khabar Inc.
On the sunny Saturday morning, over 400 people of diverse
nationalities and cultures from all over Atlanta availed
themselves of the free consultancy and tests services provided
by 30 dedicated physicians representing 18 specialties, 16
nurses and EKG technicians and over 50 service-oriented
volunteers including from Georgia State University, Emory
Medical School and UGA,Athens College of Pharmacy 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, orthopedics,
dentistry; endocrinology, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, ENT,
gastroenterology, urology, ophthalmology, pulmonary medicine,
chiropractice medicine ,physical therapy, chronic pain,
Gynecology, and Physical Rehab Medicine.
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Many, including elderly and disabled people, lined-up as early
as 6.30 a.m. The spacious and well- lighted hall had neatly laid
out tables, where over 300 EKGs (male and female) were carried
out, by Southern Heart Specialists, Riverdale, Georgia and
Dr.Sreeni Gangasani, Cardiovascular Group,PC,Lawrenceville, and
Dr.Kakkar Aman, Heart and Vascular Care,Cumming,Georgia.
Dr.Shalini Reddy and Dr.Sesi Reddy, together with medical
students from Emory, carried out over 200 cardiovascular Risk
Assessment tests, and also provided education and advice on,
anti-smoking and nutrition, while Melanie Cassity, RN of Athens
Regional Medical Center gave information and advice on diabetes.
Over 150 vision and Glaucoma screening tests,(40 abnormal) were
done by Dr. Indira Menon from the Eye physicians and surgeons,
Decatur, Georgia . Bone Mineral Density screening tests were in
big demand Over 50 (abnormal 24) bone-density tests, under the
supervision of Dr.Sujatha Reddy were performed by Madhusudhana
Siddagunta and Vijaya Reddy. Majority of the attendees wanted
Blood tests. Over 340 cost –effective, basic quality
comprehensive Chemistry profile of blood tests with PSA, and
HBA1c were carried out at a nominal fee of $20 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.
Gujarati Samaj of Atlanta arranged for the complimentary
breakfast and lunch for participants, doctors, nurses and
volunteers. SAI Health Fair publicity and coverage was carried
by Khabar magazine; India Abroad, Nripulse.com,
wownow.com;Kavitachhibber.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…? ? ,
Commenting about his research studies, Professor of Medicine,
Emory School of Medicine, Arshed Quyyumi, said,
“People attending the health fair were consented to participate
in a study being conducted at Emory University Hospital,
Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology. The study is
designed to discover novel genetic and blood biomarkers of
increased risk of cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel)
diseases including high blood pressure and diabetes in South
Asians. Blood samples were collected and stored for subsequent
analysis of DNA for discovery of genetic risk factors. In
addition, subjects underwent testing of arterial stiffness that
measures early abnormalities of blood vessels. Abnormal arterial
stiffness may be present even before any conditions such as
hypertension or heart disease become evident. These results were
explained to the participating subjects. Fifteen physicians,
researchers, students and volunteers from Emory helped conduct
this study and a total of 100 men and women participated in this
study.”
In his appreciatory comments,Antony Thaliath,the Executive
Director of Gandhi Foundation of USA said,” It was indeed a very
pleasant sight to see people coming in big numbers from early
morning to the Sai Health Fair at the Sardar Bhavan organized by
The Gujarati Samaj and co-sponsored by The Gandhi Foundation of
USA. Dr.Sujatha Reddy did a marvelous job and showed again her
dedication to serve the community through bringing free heath
care to those who need help badly, especially in the present
time of economic difficulties. Several doctors from many
specialties were able to provide a wide range of services to
hundreds of these attendees free of cost. This is a befitting
service by these doctors, nurses and volunteers, including those
from GFUSA, who served in celebration of Mahatma Gandhi’s 140th
birthday, fulfilling the Foundation's mission. It was a very
rewarding experience for me and my wife Lizy and Dr.
Thrivikraman who represented GFUSA to participate in this Health
Fair. GFUSA greatly appreciates the opportunity to be a
co-sponsor of this humanitarian outreach service along with
Gujarati Samaj of Atlanta and others.
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Dr.Sujatha Reddy with
Gujarati Samaj Officials. |
Dr. Sujatha Reddy thanked Gujarati Samaj president Vipul Patel,
vice president Sunil Patel, Board of Directors and GS Health
Fair lead Dr. Dipak Patel for providing the accommodation and
help in staging the Health Fair; for providing lodging for out
of town nurses at Drury Inn and suites and also for providing
dinner for them on Friday. She further thanked supporting
sponsors; the team of physicians, nurses, students and dedicated
volunteers who together helped make the Health Fair a big
success. 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.Sujatha 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
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