International Women's Day At Eskag Sanjeevani Hospitals Kolkata
March in Kolkata carries a certain warmth. It is a time when the city transitions and the air fills with the spirit of recognition. At Eskag Sanjeevani Hospitals, we believe that observing International Women’s Day is about much more than just a date on the calendar. It is a moment to pause, reflect, and recommit to the health and vitality of the women who are the backbone of our families and our city.
From the busy mother managing a household in Khardah to the corporate leader in Salt Lake, a woman’s health forms the foundation of a healthy society. As we prepare to celebrate Women’s Day, our focus remains clear: providing backed and compassionate care that addresses the unique biological and emotional needs of women.
Key Takeaways:
- Free Health Initiative: On March 8, 2026, Eskag Sanjeevani is hosting a free health check-up camp for women across our units, featuring expert gynecological consultations to prioritize early detection.
- The Danger of Delay: Neglecting routine check-ups for issues like irregular cycles or pelvic pain can lead to severe complications, including advanced PCOS, infertility, and late-stage cancers.
- Proactive Wellness: This International Women’s Day, we shift the focus from “treating the sick” to “empowering the healthy” through specialized screenings and expert medical guidance.

The Significance of International Women’s Day in 2026
The global theme of International Women’s Day this year revolves around “Inspiring Inclusion” and “Investing in Health.” At Eskag Sanjeevani, we see this investment every day in our clinics. Whether it’s a young girl coming in to get her first wellness check or an elderly grandmother seeking bone health advice, every stage of life deserves specialized attention.
In the context of Women’s Day in India, we are seeing a significant shift. Women are no longer just “caregivers”; they are becoming proactive “health-seekers.” They are asking the right questions about hormonal balance, cancer prevention, and heart health. This shift is what we want to celebrate and encourage.
The Problem: The “Silent” Health Crisis and the Cost of Negligence
Despite the joy of a women’s day celebration, we cannot ignore the struggle. Many women in our community live by the “family first, self last” rule. They ignore persistent fatigue, skip annual check-ups and dismiss minor pains as “part of getting older.”
This negligence often has an influence on a “silent” health crisis. Conditions like anemia, PCOS and thyroid imbalances can brew for years to surface as severe metabolic disorders. Moreover, skipping gynecological screenings means missing the window for early detection of breast or cervical cancer. By the time symptoms become “too big to ignore,” the treatment becomes far more complex. The primary goal of our International Women’s Day initiative is to break this cycle of delay and move toward proactive wellness.
The Eskag Resolution: Free Check-Up Camps by Expert Gynecologists
To bridge the gap between “knowing” and “doing,” Eskag Sanjeevani Hospital is proud to announce a series of Free Health Check-Up Camps led by our senior expert gynecologists. This World Women Day, we are removing the barriers of cost and hesitation so that every woman in Kolkata has access to quality medical advice.
What Happens at Our Free Camp?
Our expert gynecologists don’t just provide a consultation; they provide a roadmap for your future health. During the Women’s Day celebration week, women can avail:
- Personalized Consultations: Discussing menstrual irregularities, fertility concerns, or menopausal transitions.
- Essential Screenings: Basic checks that act as early warning systems for the body.
- Expert Guidance: Tailored advice on the significance of regular health check-ups for women, ensuring you know which tests you need and when.
The Struggle: Navigating Health at Every Age
Women’s health is not a “one size fits all” category. The struggle changes as the years go by, and our medical team is here to navigate these transitions with you.
1. The Reproductive Years (Focus on PCOS and Fertility)
In 2026, lifestyle-related hormonal imbalances like PCOS are a major struggle for young women. On World Women Day, we emphasize that these aren’t just cosmetic issues; they are metabolic ones. Proper nutrition and early intervention can prevent long-term complications like diabetes or infertility.
2. The Mid-Life Shift (Perimenopause and Beyond)
Often overlooked during a women’s day celebration, menopause is a significant biological milestone. The drop in estrogen levels has an impact on everything from bone density to heart health. We provide specialized counseling to help women navigate this shift with grace and medical support.
3. The Golden Years (Bone and Heart Health)
To our senior patients, International Women’s Day serves as a reminder to monitor bone mineral density. Osteoporosis is a silent thief of mobility, but with modern treatments and the right calcium-rich diet, it can be managed with good results.
Why We Celebrate: Honoring Our Female Force
At Eskag Sanjeevani, we are proud that a significant portion of our medical and nursing staff are women. When we plan a women’s day celebration, we aren’t just celebrating our patients; we are celebrating the incredible doctors, nurses, and administrative staff who work tireless shifts to keep Kolkata healthy.
Their resilience is the heartbeat of this hospital. Seeing a female surgeon lead a complex operation or a nurse provide comfort to a scared child is the truest expression of International Women’s Day.
Women’s Day Wishes for All Ladies: A Message of Wellness
As you read this, we want to extend our warmest women’s day wishes for all ladies. Our wish for you is not just a day of flowers and praise, but a lifetime of health and autonomy over your own body.
Remember, taking an hour to get a health check-up is not a “luxury”—it is essential. This International Women’s Day, we invite you to step into our hospital, not because you are ill, but because you choose to stay well.
Wrapping Up: Beyond the Celebration
When the decorations from the women’s day celebration come down, our commitment remains. International Women’s Day at Eskag Sanjeevani is a launchpad for year-round health programs. We want to be the partner you trust for every milestone, every worry, and every victory.
Whether it’s National Women’s Day or a regular Tuesday, our doors remain open. Let’s make 2026 the year where every woman in West Bengal places her health at the top of her priority list. You are the center of your world; let us help you stay strong enough to hold it all together.
References
Yes! During the women’s day celebration, we offer free check up for all women for 8 th March at Eskag Sanjeevani Hospitals Khardah.
The camp is open to all women. We encourage those who have not had a gynecological consultation in the last year to attend.
Neglecting these check-ups can lead to undetected chronic conditions like hypertension, diabetes, or early-stage cancers (cervical and breast), which are much harder to treat in advanced stages.
In the context of women’s day in India nutritional deficiencies like anemia are common. Our doctors use this day to educate on iron and calcium intake.
Yes. Senior female gynecologists from our team staff our camps to make sure all attendees have a comfortable and private environment.
You can register by calling our helpdesk or visiting the reception at our Baghbazar, Baranagar or Khardah units.
Yes, Eskag Sanjeevani accepts Swasthya Sathi for a wide range of gynecological surgeries and treatments.

