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Sagar Hospitals, Bangalore
Within a short span of six years, Sagar Hospitals, Bangalore,
has established its presence in the heart of the Bangalore city. Presently,
this Sagar Group led 250 bedded Hospital covers 500 patients per day in its
OPD.
Achievements
The
Hospital has brought in a wide array of medical technology. "Spinal cord
stimulation for interactive angina, zygoma implant, and laparoscopic prostatectomy
were the first utilised by our Hospital," says Dr Madan Gaikwad, Senior
Executive-Vice President.
New Initiatives
Sagar Group is planning to start operations of its 415-bed speciality hospital
at Banashankari, Bangalore. It also has plans to setup 300-bed secondary care
hospital in Bangalore and 200 bed tertiary care hospitals in Mysore, Hubli,
Davangere, Shimoga and Mangalore in Karnataka and in other parts of India at
a project cost of about Rs 50 crore for each hospital. "The Group is planning
to set up a chain of 50 to 100 pharmacies and a chain of polyclinics in Bangalore
and other parts of Karnataka within the next two to three years," says
Dr Gaikwad.
Accreditations/ Certifications
"We
shall soon start operations of our 415-bed speciality Hospital at Banashankari,
Bangalore"
- Dr Madan Gaikwad
Senior Executive-Vice President
Sagar Hospital
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The Hospital has acquired many certifications since its inception.
Says Dr Gaikwad, "We are NABH and ISO accreditated and in the process of
going in for Australian Council for Healthcare Standards (ACHS) and later on
for JCI accreditation." Medical and clinical laboratories are also in the
final stages of NABL accreditation and have started the process for CAP accreditation.
Adopting New Technologies
The Hospital has been on the forefront to embrace superior technology for the
better patient care. "Advanced technology like 128 slice cardiac CT, green
light laser, high end MRI and core MIS OT will be installed in the new hospital
at Banashankari, Bangalore," says Dr Gaikwad.
CSR
The Hospital has been conducting health camps in slum areas and villages around
Bangalore and also in parks for aged and senior citizens. The Hospital has special
cardiology scheme called Hrudaya Sagara, to cater to the healthcare needs of
the people below poverty line at nominal charges.
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