Meditrina Hospital

Meditrina Hospital, Kollam
Meditrina Group of Hospitals
Geography
Location Ayathil, Kollam, Kerala, India
Coordinates 8°53′35″N 76°38′01″E / 8.893118°N 76.633674°E / 8.893118; 76.633674Coordinates: 8°53′35″N 76°38′01″E / 8.893118°N 76.633674°E / 8.893118; 76.633674
Organisation
Care system Private
Funding Private
Hospital type Tertiary referral hospital
Network Meditrina Hospitals
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds 175
History
Founded 13 December 2014
Links
Website Meditrina Hospitals

Meditrina Hospital is a super-specialty hospital in the city of Kollam, India. It is the first tertiary care hospital in the city. Meditrina hospital is located at Ayathil, close to NH Bypass, Kollam - The healthcare hub of Kollam. The 175 bedded fully air conditioned hospital was inaugurated 13 December 2014.[1] It is a centre of excellence from Meditrina Group of Hospitals, headquartered at Kollam, mainly aiming to provide bypass and allied cardiac care.[2]

The Meditrina Group has recently raised $6 Million(INR 3,000 crores) from Matrix Partners India.[2][3]

With the aim of allaying fears about cardiovascular procedures for coronary heart diseases, Kollam Meditrina hospital conducted a live open heart angioplasty demonstration for the public at Quilon Beach Hotel in Kollam city on 26 May 2015. It was for the first time a balloon surgery was being shown live in Kerala. The surgery for removing blocks in blood vessels, popularly known as balloon surgery, was telecasted on a big screen in the hotel auditorium, eight kilometers away from the hospital.[4]

Meditrina Hospital in Ayathil

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References

  1. "About us - Medtrina Hospital". Archived from the original on 28 March 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Matrix invests Rs. 40 cr in Meditrina Hospitals". The Business Line. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  3. "Kerala based Meditrina Hospitals Raises $ 6 Million from Matrix Partners". Cool Avenues.com. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  4. "Angioplasty demonstration". The Hindu. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
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