A health cabin is a small, well-equipped medical unit where people can receive basic healthcare services quickly and conveniently, without having to visit a hospital or clinic. These cabins are typically staffed by nurses, health officers, or medical technicians. They are designed to provide simple but important health services such as injections, wound care, and basic medical monitoring.
Injections can be applied directly into the muscle or vein according to a doctor’s prescription. IV serum therapy can also be administered for hydration, vitamin support, or medical treatment. All procedures are carried out under sterile conditions by trained healthcare professionals.
Health cabins offer wound cleaning and dressing for minor cuts, burns, or post-surgery stitches. Proper wound care helps prevent infections and speeds up the healing process.
Patients can have their blood pressure and blood sugar levels measured quickly. This is especially useful for individuals with chronic conditions such as hypertension or diabetes.
Authorized vaccines can be administered safely in health cabins. This includes seasonal flu shots, tetanus vaccines, and travel-related immunizations. A brief health assessment is done before vaccination.
Foley catheters can be inserted and maintained by trained nurses under sterile conditions. Proper care minimizes the risk of infection and ensures patient comfort.
Minor wounds can be stitched in health cabins, and stitches can also be removed once healing is complete. These procedures help wounds heal cleanly and reduce the risk of scarring or infection.