Longtili C Sangtam visited the Sanphure Health and Wellness Centre (HWC) and Seyochung Health and Wellness Centre in Kiphire district on July 3 and 4, during which he donated essential medicines and reviewed healthcare services at the facilities.

During his visit to Sanphure HWC on July 3, Sangtam donated medicines to support healthcare services and improve access to basic medicines for the local community. He said, “Good health is the foundation of a stronger and brighter society,” and stressed that every effort towards community welfare is important. He also expressed gratitude to healthcare workers and stakeholders for their dedicated service.
At Seyochung HWC, Sangtam donated medicines and interacted with the healthcare staff. During the interaction, he was informed about the temporary shortage of staff due to the maternity leave of the Community Health Officer.
He appreciated the initiative taken by the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Kiphire, to ensure uninterrupted healthcare services. According to officials, Seyochung Primary Health Centre has been designated to provide temporary nursing and clinical support, assist in emergency case management, facilitate referrals and maintain continuity of services until the Community Health Officer resumes duty on December 25, 2026.
Sangtam also congratulated the Seyochung HWC team for securing National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS) certification with a score of 88.66 per cent. He said the achievement reflected the dedication and collective efforts of healthcare workers, village leaders, community members and all stakeholders involved in strengthening healthcare delivery in the area.



