
Super speciality hospitals in Hyderabad in two years
The Hindu
To come up at Gachibowli, LB Nagar, Alwal and Sanathnagar
The four super speciality government hospitals in and around Hyderabad would be ready in 1.5 to 2 years. While all speciality and super speciality services would be provided at the hospitals, one speciality will be in focus at each of the facilities. The State government has decided to establish the four hospitals in Gachibowli, LB Nagar, Alwal and Sanathnagar, with each being named Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences (TIMS). The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on June 19. The health facilities would come up at TIMS-Gachibowli, at Government General and Chest Hospital in Sanathnagar, at Gadianaram in LB Nagar, and the last one at Alwal. The facility at TIMS-Gachibowli would be expanded. Currently, only COVID services are provided there.
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