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Wockhardt To Open A 120-bed Heart Hospital In Surat
EHM News Bureau
Wockhardt Hospitals, India's leading superspeciality hospital
chain, plans to establish a world-class heart hospital
in Surat, in association with the Seventh Day Adventists
Hospital, an institution providing healthcare services
in the city. The 120-bed hospital, to be called 'Adventist
Wockhardt Heart Hospital', will be operational by December
2006.
"We are proud to create an advanced cardiac facility
for the comprehensive treatment and management of heart diseases in Surat,"
Wockhardt Hospitals' Chairman Habil Khorakiwala said. "We bring an experience
of over 35,000 heart bypass surgeries and 78,000 angioplasties in our hospitals
in other cities."
Dr M S Jeremiah, President and CEO of Seventh Day Adventist Hospital said, "We
are delighted to partner with Wockhardt Hospitals, an organisation reputed for
its ethical approach in patient care, and the only hospital in India to have
an association with the Harvard Medical International of USA."
He added, "This is not the last step in the progress of the Adventist Hospital,
we have future plans in the area of medical education and creation of other
superspecialities."
Wockhardt with its 17-year legacy as a provider of excellence in heart treatment
aims to bring the highest quality of cardiac care to South Gujarat, on par with
international standards. To the many heart patients of South Gujarat who travel
to Mumbai for heart treatment, this heart hospital will bring the most advanced
and affordable heart care, within their reach. The hospital will cater to all
strata of population at very affordable costs.
Wockhardt Hospitals will bring to patients in South Gujarat, the rich medical
expertise from its exclusive association with Harvard Medical International,
the global arm of Harvard Medical School. The association provides Wockhardt,
access to the latest clinical protocols, innovations and patient care practices
from 17 prestigious Harvard-affiliated hospitals in the US, including the Massachusetts
General Hospital, the Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Beth Israel Hospital.
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