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Treatment Estimation Letter for Baby Caleb Maina Gachahi Quote Baby Caleb Maina Gachahi is been admitted at Fortis Hospitals Bangalore, on 13.03.2102, IP No. 71632, in room number 646, and as advised by Dr. Mohammed Rehan Sayeed, the baby will need Coarctation of Aorta surgery and balloon dilatation of the mitral and aortic valves.


Without the receipt of the funds we will not be able to go ahead with the surgery and any extended stay at the hospital other the number of package days agreed will be an additional cost. Any extra day stay would be charged at USD 150 per day. The package includes the following
1) Pre-op investigations
2) Stay for patient and one companion for the number of days as per the above package
3) Surgery, consumables and surgeon's fee
4) Food for the patient and companion for the number of days as per the above package
5) Medicines (standard) for the number of days as per the above package - If any extra medicines are required which are not routinely used then it would be charged as per the actual.
6) Bedside procedures etc
7) Airport pick up and drop (To and from the Hospital).

NOTE - This quote is valid for 45 days and is subject to change on international currency fluctuations and other external cost factors. The package does not include treatment of any unrelated illness or procedures other than the one for which this estimate has been prepared. Also expenses for any additional hospital stay beyond the stipulated days as per the estimate shall be payable extra. The cost ranges provided are based upon our best understanding of the patient’s condition at the time of contact and more informed estimates can be provided once the patient has been thoroughly examined by the concerned physician at our treating institution.

For Fortis Hospitals Ltd. Dr. Mohammed Rehan Sayeed, Sr. Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon Fortis Hospitals, Bangalore -560076, India Phone - 91 9900236825 ( Mobile) Unquote The approximate estimation for the Coarctation of Aorta surgery and balloon dilatation of the mitral and aortic valves will be around 13500 USD. The Hospital stay will be for 12 days in a single private room, where a companion can stay with the patient.

Comments

Rosemary Teka said…
My dear,

Yaani Caleb is really a special boy we thank God for his life and know that He has a really bright future because too much is happening against his life and we declare victory in all of this.

We continue to seek for finances from friends and we know God will provide.

Sly may God truly bless all the efforts you have put into this.

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