India
Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata
Apollo Gleneagles Hospital is a 325-bed multi-specialty hospital. It is spread across a lush landscape of 8.5 acres and is equipped with the latest generation diagnostic and treatment facilities.
It is a joint venture between Asian healthcare giants Apollo Hospitals and the Parkway Group of Singapore. The hospital serves as a healthcare hub for East and North East India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan.
Apollo Gleneagles provides superior healthcare and facilities in adherence to the most stringent world standards. Our physicians are internationally renowned and have received specialised training at the world's most prestigious universities.
From the best medical treatment and multiple innovations to compassionate nursing and efficient complementary support from diet, housekeeping, etc., Apollo Gleneagles excels at the entire gamut of outstanding healthcare delivery.
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58, Canal Circular Road, Kolkata-700 054
Tel: (91) 33 2320 3040 / 2122 / 2003 / 2004 / 2006 Fax: (91) 33 2320 5218 |
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ParkwayHealth Khubchandani Hospital
Project Mumbai is a greenfield joint-venture project (50/50) between Koncentric Investments Ltd and Parkway Group Healthcare Pte Ltd to build a leading 500-bed (75 beds for charity) international-standard tertiary hospital with world-class facilities in Juhu, Andheri West, North Mumbai, India, with our local partner, Dr Prakash Khubchandani.
The official technical agreement to establish, implement, and operate the hospital project was signed on 29 July 2008.
The Concept
This aesthetically modern and high-tech hospital will encompass Parkway’s standards of care, services, and clinical outcomes.
The hospital will help enhance Parkway's presence in the Indian market, which presents great opportunities for market growth due to its large, ageing population, emerging economy, increasing affluence, better hygiene, and epidemiological changes. Furthermore, Mumbai is the economic hub of India, and Juhu is an affluent residential area, home to the rich middle income group (49% of households will fall into this category by 2010). It is close to the domestic and international airports, and is the preferred destination for domestic and international tourists.
The Design
The twin-tower design of the hospital was conceived by renowned architectural firm HKS, Inc. In addition to the hospital, there will be a Medical Office Building (MOB) on site.
Specifications
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Total number of beds: 250 when the hospital opens, 500 eventually
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Total number of medical suites: 200
Specialties
Centres of Excellence and clinical programmes include: heart and vascular, general surgery, orthopaedics, neurosurgery and transplant. 60% of the specialties are surgical, while the remaining 40% are medical.
