With significant medical infrastructure modifications costing more than Rs 100 crore under progress and prepared to be launched in the coming weeks, major tertiary government hospitals in hyderabad will be able to provide patients with updated healthcare facilities and medical services.

At Koti ENT facility, Fever facility in Nallakunta, and gandhi Hospital, work on the building and upgrading of medical facilities that would be accessible to the underprivileged and needy patients from all across telangana is rapidly coming to a close.


ENT Koti
The ENT Koti Hospital's historical heritage building was unable to handle the growing patient workload. Minor and major ENT procedures used to be sent to gandhi Hospital and OGH because there were no operating rooms available.

But in the coming months, the Koti ENT Hospital will have a brand-new, $35 million centrally located structure with 100 beds of its own. The new building will include eight modular operating rooms in addition to other top-notch facilities required for ENT hospital patients.


Fever Hospital
The only government hospital solely dedicated to treating seasonal illnesses, the Fever Hospital at Nallakunta, is undergoing extensive renovation work. Patients will be able to use the cutting-edge outpatient block, which will house close to 1,000 patients and is being built at a cost of Rs 10.91 crore, in the coming weeks.

In addition to this, a high-end mortuary with a cost of Rs 60 lakh and a free dialysis facility with a cost of Rs 50 lakh are also being built, which will boost the medical infrastructure at the government hospital.


Gandhi Hospital
Gandhi Hospital has just undergone extensive medical infrastructure renovations totaling more than Rs 100 crores. While some of the new initiatives, including the purchase of an MRI for Rs 13 crore, the development of a Cath lab for Rs 9 crore, the purchase of a CT scan for Rs 2.14 crore, and the development of a fertility clinic for Rs 2.45 crore, are already accessible to patients, other significant medical infrastructure upgrades are anticipated to be made available to patients in the upcoming months.








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