KIMS Hospitals Forays into Karnataka with the unveiling of two State-of-the-Art Hospitals

IMT News Desk
IMT News Desk
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KIMS Hospitals has entered Karnataka with two new state-of-the-art super-specialty hospitals in Mahadevapura and Electronic City, Bengaluru, adding 800+ beds, advanced technology and a strong focus on personalised, patient-centric tertiary and quaternary care.

KIMS Hospitals Bengaluru, division of the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Secunderabad, one among India’s largest and trusted healthcare groups, today launched two of its super-specialty hospitals located in Mahadevapura and Electronic City. The hospital was inaugurated by renowned Indian Film Star Shri N.T.R. 

Mahadevapura Unit has over 450 beds, while the Electronic City facility has 350 beds. Both facilities are equipped with 30 state-of-the-art operation theatres and over 170 outpatient consultation rooms (OPDs) to deliver the best medical care. 

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. B. Bhaskar Rao, Chairman & Managing Director, KIMS Group of Hospitals, said, “Our arrival into Bengaluru healthcare is an adherence to carrying forward the clinical excellence and patient-focused values that have defined KIMS Hospitals for more than two decades. As a group, we are committed to investing in the advanced technology, best clinical minds, and patient-centric facilities to redefine standards of tertiary and quaternary care.” 

“Launching KIMS Hospitals in Bengaluru, Karnataka, is a strategic move for us in enhancing our footprint in these key markets such as Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Telangana. Our growth strategy is centred around building a healthcare ecosystem in high-growth markets to ensure that advanced medical care is accessible to these communities. These two hospital launches are a step forward in that direction, said Dr. B. Abhinay, Chief Executive Officer, KIMS Group of Hospitals. 

Dr. Nitish Shetty, Managing Director, KIMS Hospitals, Bengaluru, said, “We strive to provide timely personalised healthcare. The Mahadevapura and Electronic City facilities have been planned to meet the growing health needs of the people of Bengaluru. Our units house some of the most advanced medical technologies available today.  These facilities will act as major health hubs in Bengaluru and the IT Corridor areas.”

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