Dr.Ramesh Cardiac & Multispeciality Hospital

Name :

Dr.Ramesh Cardiac & Multispeciality Hospital

Address  :

Ring Road

Town  :

Vijayawada

State  :

Uttar Pradesh

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

520008

Phone  :

91 866 2470283

Fax  :

91 866 2473554

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Angiography.
  • Cardiology
  • General Medicine
  • General Surgeon
  • Neurologist
Facilities

ICCU Beds : 70

Total Number Of Beds : 200

Speciality Type :

Other Facilities

  • X-Ray

Description

DR RAMESH CARDIAC AND MULTISPECIALITY HOSPITAL is located in the heart of the city of Vijayawada abetting the NH 5 the hospital is five storied palatial twin building in the sprawling greens of Loyola Campus

It was launched with ICCU amp Noninvasive Lab first of its kind in coastal Andhra Pradesh in 1988 August 15th His Excellency DrShankar Dayal Sharma inaugurated the ultra modern digital Cathlab Operation Theater with global standards on 21st October 1996

The multispeciality has the departments CardiologyNeurology Nephrology Diabetology General Medicine General Surgery Dr PRamesh Babu the founder of the hospital is the Chief Cardiologist and Managing Director of the Organisation has been trained from AIIMS one of the most prestigious medical institutes in India DrRamesh Babu wanted to dedicate his services to his hometown Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh

The Hospital has 200 beds and 70 Intensive Care beds for Cardiology and Neurology Four Operation Theatres one Phillips Flat panel Digital Cath Lab with Stent Boost Technology and DSADigital Subtraction Angiography and Poly Skops Multiphos 10 High Frequency XRay equipment of Siemons
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