THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
Lords Hospital today announced a massive expansion plan at a cost of Rs 100 crores to augment capacity by an additional 200 beds, while retaining the brand as an affordable healthcare destination.
Hospital Chairman Dr K P Haridas said the inclusion of 200 additional beds will increase the capacity to 350 beds of the insurance-empanelled hospital at Anayara in the city. The hospital’s medical facilities, protocols and emergency services will provide patients with the highest standards of medical excellence for improved outcome in the post-covid future.
“The two-decade-old hospital will continue to focus on expansion without any tradeoff in the quality of healthcare or affordable costs,” he said.
The major specialities will include gastrointestinal, liver diseases with liver transplants, orthopaedics with trauma and well-equipped cardiology and critical care.
A pioneering centre for minimal access surgical procedures, Lords Hospital is a prime destination on the medical tourism circuit, with international patients preferring the institution.
Vice Chairman, Harish Haridas said the funding will expand facilities, offering quality healthcare services with the same commitment and integrity that has helped Lords Hospital scale heights of reputation.
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