CMRI (The Calcutta Medical Research Institute) — the flagship hospital of the CK Birla Group of Hospitals, has been a strong name in providing health care services for over 50 years. This multi-specialty tertiary unit is based on three key principals —Clinical Excellence, Ethical Conduct and Patient Centricity. Going beyond National borders; to Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Myanmar, this institution is a hallmark of trust in the medical sector.Centrally located with 440 beds and state-of-the-art infrastructure, CMRI is an ISO 9001:2008 certified hospital accredited by the NABH, NABL & CAP (College of American Pathologists) recognized for its Quality Healthcare Service Delivery.Why CMRIThe foundation of CMRI has been laid on 3 key principles that define the ethos of our hospital:1. Clinical ExcellenceDelivery of quality patient care – from prevention to treatment of the most serious and complex human diseasesUse of international guidelines, protocols and care pathways to ensure best clinical outcomesInstitute of choice for the best clinical and nursing talent coupled with world-class infrastructure and equipment2. EthicalHonest and transparent in doing the right thing for our patients by improving outcomes and not proceduresAdhere to the highest standards of professionalism with clear communication of treatment plan3. Patient CentricPrimacy to comfort and convenience of patients and their familiesEstablish a strong patient connect and trust through compassion and empathyInclusive in embracing and respecting different backgroundsOverview24 Hrs. Emergency Service440 Bedded Multi Super Speciality HospitalMore than 210 Consultants of International & National Repute64 Slice CT Scan for Cardiac & Body Angiogram5 Tesla MRI with AmbienceHighly Specialized Trauma Care UnitComputer Aided Joint Replacement SurgeryLatest Laser for Prostate, Kidney Stone SurgeryState-of-the-art Kidney Transplant UnitSuryodaya – Eye Care at its BestState-of-the-art Gastroenterology with advanced Endoscopic ProceduresNon – Invasive Cardiology with Comprehensive Health Check Up106 bed State-of-the-art Critical Care UnitPerformed 5, 50,000+ Surgeries12 World Class Operation TheatresTreated over 7 Lac In-patientsTreated over 7.6 Million Outdoor PatientsTreated over 15,000 International PatientFully Digital Radiology with CR and PACS SystemNABL & CAP Accredited Laboratory
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Visited Dr. Suman Mitra (Internal Medicine) For Consultation
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It was 3rd of May 2021 and both of my parents were advised to do a covid test and given antibiotics as they had mild fever. After many of the phone calls which I made I was able to get the test done the next day (minimum report delivery time span was 3 days). The test results came positive. During these 3-4 days after the doctor had visited the saturation was in control and there were no symptoms. The day the covid medicines started, the same afternoon my mom's saturation level started to drop. I tried proning but the level just dropped from 95 to 84. I made up my mind to get her admitted. I called 10-12 hospitals, but everywhere the answer was no bed available. After an hour of trying and with the help of my friend Dr. Swati Dasgupta, I was able to get her admitted in a private hospital on 08/05/2021. My preference was always CMRI, but couldn't get a bed there. The next day of the admission i.e. 09/05/2021, I wasn't able to contact the hospital over telephone to know about the whereabouts of maa. I was feeling helpless as I had baba too whom I had to take care of. Here I have to mention about Dr. Suman Mitra whom we had known since 2020 as he had treated my father. He who is more than a doctor for us. Just when I was about to go to the hospital, I get a call from Dr. Mitra to know about maa's condition and also get a chance to shift maa to CMRI in covid general ward. I didn't know what was going to happen thereafter but the thought that Dr. Mitra would be treating maa was a positive thing for us. From May 9th maa was under Dr. Suman Mitra's supervision. After just 2 days of her admission I come to know maa has been shifted to ICU as her oxygen level at one point dropped to 68. Here I come to know about the term "HAPPY HYPOXIA"
It happens when people are unaware they are being deprived of oxygen. As a result, the COVID-19 patient, on the outside, appears to be alright and happy. Patients infected with the virus, with extremely low blood-oxygen levels are as comfortable as one can be with an illness and talking to doctors normally (MAA TOO WAS HAVING THE SAME)
The same afternoon I get a call from the ICU department that they need my consent as maa would be either requiring BIPAP or HFNO (High-Flow Nasal Oxygen) and if that too doesn't work then she has to be put on ventilator support. Without any further thoughts I give my consent. She was talking to us normally, cracking jokes sometimes etc. It was unimaginable for us to think how can a patient be so normal when she's so critical, when her demand for oxygen is so high. After a day I come to know they'll keep her on HFNO support (WHERE SHE WAS GETTING 60 LITRES OXYGEN PER MINUTE ALONG WITH 15 LITRES EXTRA OXYGEN i.e a total of 75 litres of oxygen per minute was her requirement) and not put on ventilator support for the time being. Only prayers were what we could do at that point of time (I had to keep everything hidden from baba as his condition wasn't good too, but luckily the saturation didn't go below 90) It was a span of a week where maa was kept on HFNO support along with other steroids, remdesivir etc. She was in a very very critical condition. After another week one day I get a call that they have reduced the level from 75 litres to 15 litres and would decrease gradually based on her requirements. The litres come down from 15 to 10 and then 8. The HFNO had been removed to NRBM. Many scans had been done during that time which showed her lungs were damaged severely because of covid pneumonia. It was completely white. But to God's grace she was responding to the medicines etc. Gradually the litres came down and saturation level went up. We used to wait in anticipation for the one video call which the ICU department used to make so that we could talk and see maa for a minute or so. Some days were such when maa would just look at the phone and not say a single word. Only tears rolled down. It was 21st day of her admission, the NRBM gets replaced to normal face mask with 2-3 litres oxygen intake. After two days she got shifted to general covid ward as her health didn't deteriorate and she was maintaining the parameters. Here the physiotherapy gets started for the lungs to get cured but oxygen requirement was permanent. The face mask gets replaced to nasal cannula. Things start to get better and for the first time I feel that there's always light at the end of the tunnel. On the 28th day Dr. Suman Mitra calls and says he's discharging maa tomorrow, but maa would be requiring oxygen at home along with physiotherapy. After a month long battle for both maa and her doctor it was time for her to come back home.
About Dr. Suman Mitra whatever I say or write will not be enough. He's the doctor who will always go above and beyond and work tirelessly towards a healthy outcome.Your experience and the positivity which you gave and always give played a big role in boosting up my confidence. He's not only a good doctor but also a great human whose presence holds a positive vibe that is more powerful than any prescribed medicines. His kindness, sincere caring, and concern make everything better and is a great encouragement.
He has always been successful to keep our spirits up though he had so many other patients amidst his non stop and strenuous covid rounds. As a doctor, you’ve gone above and beyond everything. The questions which not only me, my sister, my mesho, Baba used to ask and he answered each and everything so patiently. He made us understand the complications and the situation which maa was going through so easily. He calmly explained to us in simple terms, all that we needed to know about maa's health condition. The way he motivated maa during the whole fight is beyond words. I felt so guilty at times to disturb him as he too is a human being who is dealing with something which we can't think of sitting at home.
Thank you so very much for taking care of maa and tolerating us with our silly questions.
As I always say, God could not be everywhere, so he made sure that we have doctors like you who have the gift of healing mankind. Having a doctor like you is something that nearly everyone wants, but many people never get to experience. We are lucky we have you. Baba and both me and bon and now maa too we treat you as our family. You have my maximum respect, and I am always indebted to you for giving maa a second chance to live 🙏🙏🙏
Now when maa is back home, having her regular physiotherapy and constant oxygen supply, I keep on texting him whenever the saturation levels drop or for any other queries, he's always there to reply back. Maa is better than before but the fight is still on as the lungs can only get better through physiotherapy.
Thank you and all the staffs of CMRI for the hard work, for helping our community and putting yourselves on the front line to combat COVID-19, for the difference you all make in the lives of your patients 🙏
MY WHOLE MOTTO OF WRITING THIS IS SOMETIMES IT JUST HITS YOU AND YOU LITERALLY DO JUST THINK HOW IS THIS HAPPENING TO US? IT IS ONE OF THOSE, IT'S THE KIND OF THING THAT HAS HAPPENED TO OTHER PEOPLE AND YOU HEAR ON THE NEWS AND KNOW THE STORIES BUT ACTUALLY TO BE ON THE END OF IT IS A WHOLE DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE AND YOU REALLY SEE THE DARK SIDE OF COVID-19
I don't want anyone to go through the same situation which we had to for the last one month and still is. As per maa she used to literally feel scared as everyday she could see someone or the other in the ICU was no more and the thought of not being able to see us anymore made her feel wretched.
LIFE IS VERY PRECIOUS. THERE'S NO HARM IN WEARING A MASK SO THAT YOU YOURSELF AND YOUR LOVED ONES CAN STAY SAFE. LITTLE PRECAUTIONS WHICH WE NEED TO TAKE TO HELP THE FRONTLINE WORKERS IN THEIR BATTLE TO SAVE US 🙏
P.S - AMIDST THE WHOLE FIGHT ONE THING THAT ALWAYS MADE ME FEEL POSITIVE WAS THAT I KNEW MY MAA WAS IN VERY SAFE HANDS
Visited Dr. Suman Mitra (Internal Medicine) For Systemic HypertensionGastric troublesPersistent Cough
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My blood pressure suddenly gone up and I was rushed to CMRI emergency by my office colleagues on first week of March.Since my BP is not controlling they asked me to get admitted. So I admitted in CMRI under Dr.Suman Mitra. Actually I have never consulted him before but all my colleagues told he is the best General Physician in CMRI. After seeing me he said “don’t worry you’ll be fine very soon “. His words itself gave me a big confidence since I was mentally down at that time. He did all the tests which are required to diagnose my issue. His treatment was absolutely correct and I was discharged with in three days.
Later I visited his Lake Garden chamber for my follow ups. Over there also he explained all my issues very well and treated me very friendly manner.
Most important thing is he always responds to our phone quarries and that was a great relief during Lockdown period. *** ***** ********* *********** ***** ** ********** Thanks to him today I stay at home tension free during this Lockdown period. So I highly recommend Dr.Suman Mitra for aa my friends.
Visited Dr. Naba Kumar Saha (General Surgeon)
We cannot thank Dr.N K Saha enough for the way he looked after our 75-year-old mother. My mother had experienced abdominal pain from a gall bladder stone. Dr. Saha expertly examined and diagnosed mom’s condition. He patiently listened to us and answered all our questions and discussed all the options. He clearly explained everything and also provided assurance to try his best at the time of operation, as my mother has a pacemaker due to cardiac reasons. After the surgery, mom’s recovery has been amazing. Dr. Saha has a fantastic team with him, from the friendly and helpful staff to the brilliant supporting surgical and hospital teams. His behavior, and way of surgery really amazing, we are really thankful to God, that we receive blessings through Dr. Saha. It is difficult for us to fully express our heartfelt gratitude for what Dr.Saha has achieved and the manner in which he did it. Truly amazing. Thank you!
It is difficult for us to fully express our heartfelt gratitude for what Dr.Saha has achieved and the manner in which he did it. Truly amazing. Thank you!
Visited Dr. Biswarup Lahiri (Internal Medicine)
I have been associated with Dr Lahiri since 2011. My mother was a patient of Sleep Apnea. Several times she was in ventilation and every time Dr. Lahiri had given his best to bring her out from the critical illness. Dr. Lahiri's outstanding performance has made us feel proud to be attached with him for last 10 years. He is a very soft spoken person. In any medical emergency I and my entire family seek his kind advice. Last month I was admitted with Covid positive under his supervision and I got cured. I will always refer Dr. Lahiri, an eminent Dr. of CMRI/CK Birla for any medical assistance in future. The best part of him is that he has the capability to handle any critical patient with utmost care and attention as the occasion arises.
I wish to express my sincere gratitude to
Dr.Biswarup Lahiri for his best medical treatment and guidance that I have ever experienced in Kolkata. ** ** *** **** *********** *** * **** **** **** *******
I highly recommend Dr. Biswarup Lahiri to everyone for his exceptional line of treatment.
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