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PSH Hospitals Welcomes the Vanua: A Visit of Healing and Trust

PSH Hospitals Welcomes the Vanua: A Visit of Healing and Trust

By Sponsored Mention
12/08/2025
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Pacific Specialist Healthcare (PSH hospitals) in Legalega, Nadi was honoured this week with a visit from a member of one of Fiji’s most respected chiefly households. Adi Senitiki Tavaiqia, wife of Na Momo Levu na Tui Vuda Ratu Eparama Kitione Tavaiqia, was admitted for medical treatment.

The presence of the royal couple brought pride and reverence to the hospital staff, many of whom expressed their deep respect for the chiefly family. For the team at PSH Hospitals, providing care to Adi Senitiki was not just a medical duty but a moment of significance and service.

Adi Senitiki Tavaiqia extended her gratitude to the hospital team.

“I am truly thankful to the doctors and nurses at PSH Hospitals. They treated me with great care and respect. I thank God for leading me here. May He bless everyone working in this hospital,” she said.

She described the hospital as a place of peace, healing, and hope, and said the atmosphere gave her a sense of comfort during her treatment.

“The environment here is warm and calm. Everyone I’ve met has shown compassion and understanding. I feel safe and supported,’’ she added.

Founder and chief executive officer of PSH Hospitals, Parvish Kumar, also shared his thoughts on the visit, calling it a proud moment in the hospital’s journey.

“We are deeply grateful for the trust shown to us. Serving Adi Senitiki is not only a privilege but a moment of pride for our entire team,” he said

At PSH Hospitals, we believe every patient should be treated with dignity. We are here to serve with kindness and faith,’’ said Kumar

Kumar added that the visit serves as motivation for the PSH Hospitals staff to continue striving for excellence in patient care.

“This is more than just a hospital — it’s a place where people feel safe, valued, and loved. We thank God for giving us this opportunity to care,” said Kumar.

“It was an honour to care for the wife of the Tui Vuda,” said one nurse. “Her words of kindness reminded us why we do what we do — to make a difference in people’s lives,” kumar added with great honour.

PSH Hospitals has been steadily building a reputation as one of Fiji’s most trusted private healthcare providers. With its Nadi branch offering 24/7 services and its Suva branch open daily from 7am to 7pm, the hospital is known for providing affordable, quality care with minimal waiting times.

From general consultations to advanced specialist services, PSH Hospitals continues to grow in response to the health needs of communities across Fiji. The visit by Tui Vuda and his wife serves as a strong endorsement of the hospital’s mission and values.

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