Billroth Hospitals

Billroth Hospitals is a hospital chain based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded by Dr. V. Jeganathan on 30 November 1990.[1] Billroth Hospital has its branches in Shenoy Nagar, R A Puram and Tiruvallur.

Billroth Hospitals
Billroth Hospitals
Geography
LocationChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates13.4°N 80.13°E / 13.4; 80.13 (Billroth Hospital)
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds600
History
Opened1990
Links
Websitewww.billrothhospitals.com

Founder

Dr. V Jeganathan born on 19 December 1953, apart from being the founder and director of Billroth Hospitals he was a well known Surgical Gastroenterologists, Laser and Laparoscopic Surgeon. He died on 17 May 2007 due to a heart attack.[2]

Departments

  • Institute of Chest Medicine
  • Institute of Cardiology
  • Institute of Cardio Thoracic Surgery
  • Institute of Ophthalmology
  • Institute of Plastic Surgery
  • Institute of Endocrinology
  • Institute of Dental Sciences
  • Institute of Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery
  • Department of Orthopaedics
  • Institute of Dermatology
  • General Surgery
  • General Medicine
  • Institute of Podiatric
  • Institute of Radiology
  • Institute of Paediatric
  • Institute of Oncology
  • Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • Institute of Neuro Surgery
  • Institute of Nuclear Medicine
  • Institute of Neurology
  • Institute of IVF
  • Institute of Gastroenterology
  • Institute of ENT
  • Institute of Urology & Nephrology

Home Care

  • Home Care
  • Ambulance Services
  • Pharmacy Services
  • Lab Collection Services
  • Physiotherapy Services
  • Nursing Services

Facilities

  • Ambulance & Emergency Services
  • Critical Care Unit
  • Diagnostic Services such as Dual Source CT[3] and several Others.
  • Dialysis
  • Endoscopy[4]
  • Pharmacy Services

Achievements

  • Fast Track Cardiac Surgery. In this 4-day fast track surgery, Day 1 is operation, Day 2 is ICU mobilisation, Day 3 is Ward care and on Day 4 is discharge of the patient.[5]
  • Bloodless Heart Surgery was successfully performed by team of doctors under the Chief Cardiac surgeon Dr S Thiagarajamurthy on a patient who underwent an aortic valve replacement procedure and coronary artery bypass surgery who refused blood transfusion.[6]

See also

References

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