Medicover Expands Footprint to Warangal; CM Unveils Facility

Update: 2024-06-29 19:23 GMT
“We are proud to inaugurate the hospital in Warangal which is equipped with advanced medical technologies along with more than 40 highly qualified doctors. The hospital will cater for a wide range of specialties, bringing top-tier healthcare closer to the community,” said Dr G. Anil Krishna, the chairman and managing director of Medicover hospitals. (Image: Twitter)

Warangal: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Saturday inaugurated a Medicover 300-bed super specialty hospital in Hanamkonda. Medicover hospital is known globally as Europe’s largest healthcare group across 12 countries. With 24 hospitals in India, the group has marked a significant milestone by extending its exemplary healthcare services to Warangal.

The newly opened branch in Warangal reaffirms its commitment to make world-class healthcare accessible to the people of Telangana state.

“We are proud to inaugurate the hospital in Warangal which is equipped with advanced medical technologies along with more than 40 highly qualified doctors. The hospital will cater for a wide range of specialties, bringing top-tier healthcare closer to the community,” said Dr G. Anil Krishna, the chairman and managing director of Medicover hospitals.

Dr A. Sarath Reddy, executive director, said the hospital in Warangal had seven operation theatres, extensive ICU facilities, world class cath lab and ensures comprehensive care under one roof. “The expansion is a testament to our dedication to patient-centered care and innovation in healthcare delivery,” he said.

The inauguration was attended by ministers Damodar C. Rajanarasimha, Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy, Dr D. Anasuya Seethakka, Konda Surekha, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy and CM’s adviser Vem Narendar Reddy.

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