Triveni Nursing Home

Details

Name :

Triveni Nursing Home

Address  :

Vanchiyoor

Town  :

Thiruvananthapuram

State  :

Kerala

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

695 035

Phone  :

0091 471 2470 450

Fax  :

0091 471 2460 460

Web URL  :

Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 60

Other Facilities

  • X-Ray
  • Physiotherapy


Description

TRIVENI NURSING HOME encompasses five hospitals a manufacturing center for genuine Ayurvedic medicines an international research foundation and a resource and training center that is revolutionizing hundreds of aspiring graduates across the globe

Triveni has its presence in Germany England besides Cochin in Kerala and Kuttalam in Tamil Nadu

We pledge to meet the patients requirements by offering expert Ayurvedic care with compassion through a committed professional team Our extensions at Malaysia and Singapore in the pipelines and we are expecting to take off soon We commit to achieve quality services through the Quality Management Our hospital is an ISO certified Ayurveda Hospital

It is very much felt to integrate this treatment with the facilities provided by the modern system of medicine Hence an Xray unit and fully fledged clinical Laboratory facilities were deemed necessary This only boosted our diagnostic ability Since our hospital mainly dealt with orthopaedic and disabled patients we have 24 hours ambulance facility where the deserved patients can make use of it
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