Sudha Hospitals
Sudha Hospitals is an Indian multispecialty hospital based in Erode, Tamil Nadu. It was founded by Dr. K Kandaswamy, a renowned cardiologist in Erode, Tamil Nadu. The Sudha Hospitals had a humble beginning in the small town of Erode in 1985 as a single-specialty hospital centered on cardiology. It was a 20-bed hospital started by Dr. D Kandaswamy.
Type | Private |
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Industry | Healthcare |
Founded | 1985 |
Headquarters | Erode, Tamil Nadu, India |
Areas served | Chennai, Coimbatore, Erode, Madurai, Salem, Colombo |
Services | Hospitals, Pharmacy, Diagnostic Centre |
Website | www |
History
Founded in 1985 as a cardiology center Sudha hospitals expanded into a multispecialty hospital in 1990 subsequently. Later in 1995, a fertility center was started at Sudha hospitals. It was the brainchild of Dr. S Dhanabagyam who envisioned the need of the society in this sector and to offer fertility treatment to the needy based on science. This hospital was among the pioneers of IVF treatment in the Kongu Region. Extending its presence in nearby regions, a center of Sudha hospitals opened in Coimbatore in 2010. Later Chennai,[1] Madurai,[2] Salem, and Colombo got the opportunity to be served by this multispecialty hospital with having their footprints in these cities. In 2012 Sudha Institute Of Medical Sciences was opened. The credit to this can be given to Dr. K Sudhakar and Dr. S Pardeepa. Sudha hospitals now a 300-bed multispecialty hospital has traversed a journey of 30 years in cardiology and 25 years in maternity and fertility.[3] The hospital has a team of 75 eminent consultant doctors who belong to various specialties. Today Sudha hospitals are one of the largest medical centers in erode and surrounding districts
References
- "Kovai fertility centre opens branch in Chennai". New Indian Express. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- "Sudha Hospitals opens fertility centre in Madurai (video)". Lotus times. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- "Sudha Hospital 25 Years of offering solutions for infertility Management". Times of India.