Kiran to open MJNaidu Super Speciality Hospital

October 01, 2011 02:58 pm | Updated 02:58 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA:

Orthopaedic surgeon and MJNaiduSuper Specialty Hospital Managing Director M.J. Naidu and Krishna DiagnosticCentre MD V. Sudhakar Rao addressing mediapersons in Vijayawada on Friday. Photo: V. Raju

Orthopaedic surgeon and MJNaiduSuper Specialty Hospital Managing Director M.J. Naidu and Krishna DiagnosticCentre MD V. Sudhakar Rao addressing mediapersons in Vijayawada on Friday. Photo: V. Raju

A 150-beded MJNaidu Super Speciality hospital that has come up with some new diagnostic facilities in the city, will be formally declared open by Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy on October 2 evening.

One of the well-known Orthopaedic Surgeons of the city M.J. Naidu, who had been practising with a 10-beded hospital in 1986, became a name synonymous with good medical care and has acquired another building set up an MRI (1.5 Tesla) and CT Scan to provide the best possible medical attention through right diagnosis in the golden hour in trauma cases.

Addressing mediapersons on Friday, Dr. Naidu said that the hospital with six surgeons and specialisations like pulmonology, neurosurgery, urology and chest, makes it one-stop solution for all cases, where further complications are common in (at least one percent of cases). Bringing them out of the hospital at the earliest would be possible if the right procedure is adopted at the right time, said Dr. Naidu.

Radiologist V. Sudhakar Rao, Managing Director of Krishna Diagnostic facility would open along with the renovated hospital premises, said that maintaining blood flow in vessels to prevent from sure amputation of limbs was crucial to the improving the medical care standards so that people need not go to other metros.

Muscles and ligaments get cut in many of the accident cases along with head injuries, which assume higher importance, the doctors.

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