Narayana Health launches its first Pediatric Hospital in Mumbai
The hospital, highlighting NH’s asset-right growth model, is designed on international standards with 207 capacity beds.
On the back of group's strong credentials in the paediatric care, SRCC Children's Hospital intends to offer affordable yet world-class medical care for infants, children and adolescents.
The hospital, highlighting NH’s asset-right growth model, is designed on international standards with 207 capacity beds. It has all the paediatric super specialities under one roof including Paediatric Cardiology, Paediatric Cardio Vascular Surgery, Paediatric Neurology, Paediatric Neuro Surgery, Paediatric Haemato Oncology amongst others. The hospital also has a complete rehabilitation program which intends to take care of allied patient care services like paediatric physiotherapy, psychometric analysis, behavioural counselling amongst others.
From footprints’ perspective, SRCC Children's Hospital aims to augment the fourth cluster of NH in the Western part of India besides its dominating presence in Eastern and Karnataka regions and the fast emerging Northern cluster. NH continues to progress along its strategic direction to establish itself as a true Pan-India healthcare services provider.
Commenting on the announcement, Dr Ashutosh Raghuvanshi, Vice Chairman, Managing Director and Group CEO, Narayana Hrudayalaya Limited, said “We are very excited about our maiden foray in Mumbai with NH’s first of its kind pure-play children’s hospital following the asset-right engagement framework. We firmly believe that India is an underserved market for children despite the country tallying high on infant mortality and children’s population. The launch of this hospital in Mumbai is a well-calibrated step in line with our group strategy to reinforce our presence across focused regional clusters.”
Narayana Hrudayalaya has a network of 24 hospitals and 7 heart centres across India and a single hospital overseas at Cayman Islands with over 5,800 operational beds across all its centres and potential to reach a capacity of over 7,100 beds.
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