Hindu Mission Hospital, Tambaram, celebrated its 30 anniversary on December 4 in its premises.
T.K.M. Chinnayya, Minister for Animal Husbandry, Government of Tamil Nadu, was the chief guest and M. Karikalan, chairman, Tambaram Municipality, presided over the function.
Mr. Chinnayya said the hospital continuously upgraded its technology and services to provide latest facilities to people at an affordable cost.
He also appreciated it for providing healthcare free of cost to the needy.
Mr. Karikalan applauded the hospital for providing affordable and quality healthcare to people for 30 years.
Srinivasan K. Swamy, president, Hindu Mission Hospital, welcomed the gathering and walked everyone through the history of the hospital.
He thanked the donors and well-wishers of the hospital for having supported the hospital right from its inception.
D.K. Srinivasan, founder honorary secretary, presented the report, which included the latest services of the hospital such as angioplasty, bypass surgery, valve replacements, diabetic retinopathy, neuro sugery and spinal surgery.
He said the hospital continues to provide haemodialysis for Rs.200 and free artificial limbs and rural healthcare.
Dr. D.K. Sriram, Medical Director, Hindu Mission Hospital, proposed vote of thanks.