Gleneagles Global Hospitals, a Parkway Pantai Enterprise, launched its 4th facility in Karnataka which is the 9th hospital in the group’s network. The facility on Richmond Road, is over 15,000 sq ft, and houses more than 10 core specialties. These include cardiology, neurology, digestive diseases, orthopaedic, respiratory and critical care.
The launch was announced in the presence of Dr K. Ravindranath, Chairman and Founder, Gleneagles Global Hospitals and Ramesh Krishnan, chief executive officer, India Operations Division, Parkway Pantai Limited.
On this occasion, Dr K. Ravindranath, Chairman and Founder, Gleneagles Global Hospitals, said: “Global Hospitals has served Karnataka since 2007. Our commitment has given to Karnataka its largest and most successful multi-organ transplant program in the region at our quaternary care facility at Kengeri, Bengaluru. Coming together of Global Hospitals and Parkway Pantai now gives us a new brand identity, Gleneagles Global Hospitals. Our new hospital at Richmond Road is a significant addition to our ongoing efforts in medical excellence,” said Dr. Ravindranath.
According to Ramesh Krishnan, chief executive officer, India Operations Division, Parkway Pantai, the new facility serves central locations within Bengaluru. We have put together a team of senior doctors and seasoned professionals united with passion for health care.
The short stay surgical specialties institute at Richmond facility will gather four surgical specialties across a broad spectrum of surgical needs. The focus is on advanced urological services, state-of-the-art ear, nose and throat services, plastic reconstructive surgery as well as routine, complex general surgery procedures.
The respiratory and critical care center will provide comprehensive services for lung and breathing disorders. Advanced interventional bronchoscope, ultrasound, and ablation therapies bring the latest in treatment to patients.
The Center for Orthopaedic will provide comprehensive treatment starting with medical management and functional rehabilitation treats most cases. For exceptional and serious damages they use advanced surgical techniques which allow quick and accurate recovery with long-lasting results.
Gleneagles Global Hospitals as Global Hospitals commenced operations in 1999, bringing to India its first multi-organ transplant centre & advanced gastroenterology services at Hyderabad. In 2008, Global Hospitals spread its presence with the opening of tertiary care centers in Bengaluru, Chennai & Mumbai. The chain is now part of the Parkway Pantai group and is now renamed Gleneagles Global Hospitals across India.