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Dr Raj Nagarkar, KIMS HOSPITALS to set-up 325-bed hospital in Nashik

The hospital is expected to be fully operational by March 2024

Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) has entered into an MoU with Dr Raj Nagarkar to set up a multi-speciality hospital – KIMS Manavata Hospitals at Nashik with total bed capacity of 325 Beds. KIMS will hold 51 per cent stake and Dr Raj Nagarkar will hold 49 per cent stake in the proposed company.

KIMS- Manavata aims to provide all the tertiary and quaternary care to the patients in North Maharashtra that is lacking in the region. In the first phase of the collaboration, KIMS-Manavata will be coming with robotic knee joint replacement, organ transplantation, cardiothoracic surgery, neurology epilepsy centres, mother and child care centres.

Dr Bhaskara Rao, MD, KIMS Hospitals said, “We are immensely proud that we are entering Maharashtra by opening our new hospital in Nashik, a holy city with a rich cultural heritage. We are honoured to partner with Dr Raj Nagarkar, who is a legend in the surgical oncology stream. We are confident that with this association, we will be able to bring our affordable quality care model to Nashik. With Dr Raj’s on-ground experience combined with our state-of-the-art medical infrastructure and our focus on affordable quality care, we will provide citizens of Nashik and surrounding places, with the best of healthcare.”

Dr Raj Nagarkar, MD, Manavata Healthcare said, “At Manavata, we have always strived to provide the best medical care to our patients. We are extremely delighted that our partnership with KIMS Hospitals will give us an added impetus to provide quality multi-specialty care at affordable prices. We will work together to make KIMS Manavata, the destination of choice for patients seeking help.”

Dr Raj Nagarkar, a legendary oncological surgeon, with a vast experience of 21 years, has performed more than 45,000+ cancer surgeries. Dr Raj has received his surgical oncology training from the prestigious Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai followed by MRCS at the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. He is heading HCG Manavata Cancer Centre, which is a 275-bed comprehensive cancer centre.

KIMS- Manavata Hospitals is expected to be fully operational by March 2024.

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