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Hyderabad is set to get three super specialty hospitals

The government of Telangana announced plans to build three Super Specialty Hospitals. The tender process for the construction of these super specialty hospitals in Hyderabad, which will cost Rs. 1000 crore rupees, has been completed.

One is located on the grounds of Gaddi Annaram in LB Nagar, another on the grounds of Chest Hospital in Erragadda, and the third will be built near Alwal. The tenders were earned by well-known companies such as L&T and DEC.

According to health department sources, the chief minister was dissatisfied with the design of super specialty hospitals, so changes are being made. With the help of the Department of Buildings and Roads, the government has decided to build roads, buildings, and hospitals.

The Chief Minister directed officials to set an example for the country by building super hospitality hospitals to international standards.

Along with the buildings, special attention has been paid to all of the basic facilities, particularly the helipad for emergency helicopter landings. He also suggested creating a separate way for transplanting organs during hospital operations.

Due to its corporate hospitals, Hyderabad has earned the title of health hub. The government has devised a plan to construct super specialty hospitals in order to provide high-quality medical services to the poor.

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RIMS director urges public to utilize super specialty hospital services

Dr. Jaisingh Rathod, Director of the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS)-Adilabad, advised the public to take advantage of the super specialty services offered by the institution, which was established on the model of the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad.

Jaisingh told reporters on Tuesday that the Rs 150 crore super specialty hospital with 250 beds was built with modern healthcare equipment. A team of doctors worked tirelessly to provide quality medical services to patients from the former Adilabad. Outpatient services for five critical specialties, including cardiology, urology, and neurosurgery, as well as pediatric surgery, began on December 1.

 

 

 

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