Written by : Saloni Tyagi
April 14, 2025
Source: Google
With Crrestpark.in, Artemis Hospitals aims to enhance online healthcare access for brain-related illnesses.
Artemis Hospitals, Gurugram, has introduced Crrestpark.in, a specialized digital platform that supports individuals with Parkinson’s disease.
Unveiled on World Parkinson’s Day 2025, the platform seeks to enhance awareness, provide credible information, and foster a strong community among patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.
The launch event featured a panel discussion led by Dr Sumit Singh, Dr Aditya Gupta, Dr Mohit Anand, and Dr Archna Sharma.
The conversation emphasized the importance of early diagnosis, personalized treatment, and a multidisciplinary approach to care.
Reflecting on the initiative, Dr Sumit Singh said, “Crrestpark.in marks a new chapter in empowering individuals with Parkinson’s and their families. With the right information, support, and community, no one has to face Parkinson’s alone.”
With Crrestpark.in, Artemis Hospitals aims to enhance online healthcare access for brain-related illnesses. The platform will provide trustworthy medical guidance and practical resources while promoting a caring and well-informed community.
“Living with Parkinson’s is a journey — and every journey needs a map and a companion. Crrestpark.in provides both, offering trusted guidance and heartfelt support every step of the way,” Dr Aditya Gupta added.
Parkinson’s disease is a growing neurological concern in India, affecting millions, particularly the elderly.
Despite advancements in medical research, awareness, early diagnosis, and access to specialized treatment remain significant challenges.
The platform plans to introduce an interactive forum where patients can engage with each other, share experiences, and offer mutual support.
Earlier this year, in collaboration with Signature Global Foundation, Artemis Hospital launched AarogyaRise, a mobile health clinic that aims to improve healthcare access in rural areas.
The initiative deployed two fully equipped healthcare buses that offered various services, including cancer screenings, dental and eye check-ups, lung screenings, and X-rays.