29th November 2024, Kathmandu
Nepal Bank has signed a partnership with Nepal International Health Services. The agreement offers health service discounts to the bank’s employees and account holders. The services are available at the health center in Jamal, Kathmandu.
Nepal Bank Healthcare Discount Partnership
Key Terms of the Agreement
Employees and account holders of Nepal Bank will get discounts ranging from 10% to 25% on various medical services. Additionally, there will be a 100% discount on consultation fees for certain services. This makes healthcare more affordable for the bank’s community.
Range of Health Services Covered
The agreement covers a wide range of medical services, including:
- Endoscopy and Colonoscopy: For digestive health checks.
- ECG and EEG: To monitor heart and brain activity.
- Pulmonary Function Test: For assessing lung health.
- FNAC/Biopsy: Tissue tests for detecting diseases.
- X-ray, Ultrasound, Doppler: Imaging for various health conditions.
- Liver, Heart, Kidney, Brain, and Neuro Health: Complete diagnostics for vital organs.
- Urology and General Physical Checkups: Tests for urinary health and routine exams.
- ECHO and Nuclear Cardiology Test: Heart health evaluation.
- Dental and Skin Care: Oral and dermatological treatments.
- Hair Transplant: For hair restoration.
- Minor Operations and AV Fistula: Surgical procedures and treatments.
Signing of the Agreement
The agreement was signed by:
- Tilak Raj Pandeye – CEO of Nepal Bank.
- Dr Rup Narayan Shah – Chairman of Nepal International Health Services.
The signing ceremony marks the beginning of the collaboration.
Benefits of the Partnership
This agreement ensures that employees and account holders can access quality healthcare at lower costs. The discount program supports their health and well-being, reducing financial barriers to medical care.
Long-Term Impact
The partnership reflects Nepal Bank’s commitment to its employees and customers. It enhances their overall health and quality of life. This collaboration sets a positive example for other organizations, showing how financial institutions can support the health of their communities.