Sravani Hospitals to Offer Free First Aid Kits to First 1 000 Visitors at Kukatpally Branch Launch on Dusshera

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Hyderabad, (Telangana) [India] October11: Sravani Hospitals, a leader in multi-specialty healthcare, is celebrating the grand opening of its new Kukatpally branch by offering free First Aid Kits to the first 1,000 visitors. This special initiative is part of the hospital’s commitment to promoting health and safety within the community and will coincide with the festive occasion of Dusshera.

The event, which will be inaugurated by Telangana Health Minister, Shri C. Damodar Raja Narasimha, will take place on October 12, 2024, marking a significant milestone in Sravani Hospitals’ mission to provide world-class healthcare to the residents of Kukatpally and surrounding areas.

The new facility in Kukatpally is designed to offer a comprehensive range of services, including Anaesthesiology, Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology, Orthopaedics, Urology, Paediatrics, Pain Medicine, Critical Care, and more. With its cutting-edge technology and a team of highly qualified specialists, the hospital aims to be a one-stop destination for all healthcare needs, from routine check-ups to complex medical treatments.

Dr. Hareesh Tarigoppula, Managing Director of Sravani Hospitals, Kukatpally expressed his enthusiasm for the new facility, stating, "The opening of our Kukatpally branch is a reflection of our unwavering commitment to providing exceptional healthcare. By offering free First Aid Kits to the first 1,000 visitors, we aim to promote the importance of preventive care and basic health preparedness within the community."

Dr. Hareesh further added, "Our state-of-the-art facility will ensure that the residents of Kukatpally and nearby areas can access advanced medical care without the need to travel long distances. We’re focused on creating a healthcare environment where every patient feels valued and cared for."

Sravani Chettupalli, CEO of Sravani Hospitals, reiterated the hospital's patient-first approach: "At Sravani Hospitals, we believe in not just treating illnesses but in building trust and long-term relationships with our patients. The free First Aid Kits are a gesture of goodwill to encourage health awareness in the community, and the Kukatpally branch is an extension of our goal to make high-quality healthcare easily accessible to all."

The hospital’s President, Dr. Naveen Chettupalli, highlighted the facility’s advanced capabilities and the commitment to innovation: "The Kukatpally branch is equipped with the latest medical technology, and our team of experts is dedicated to delivering the highest standards of care. We’ve built this facility to serve the community with comprehensive healthcare solutions, and we are excited to set a new benchmark in the healthcare sector."

The launch of the Kukatpally branch comes at a time when the demand for quality healthcare in Hyderabad is rapidly growing. Sravani Hospitals is stepping in to meet this demand with its exceptional blend of technology, expertise, and patient-centric care.

Located at MIG 337/1, Road no 4, KPHB, Kukatpally Housing Board Colony, the new hospital is easily accessible for residents in and around Kukatpally. With its focus on providing a wide spectrum of medical services under one roof, Sravani Hospitals is set to become a healthcare hub for the community.

About Sravani Hospitals:

Founded in 2022, Sravani Hospitals has quickly established itself as a premier healthcare provider in Hyderabad. Known for its excellence in multi-specialty services, the hospital was recognized as the Top Emerging Hospital in South India by the Times of India in 2023. With a commitment to innovation, compassion, and excellence, Sravani Hospitals continues to expand its footprint, offering comprehensive healthcare solutions to all sections of society.

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