A 100-bed comprehensive oncology hospital is coming up in Nagpur
Nagpur, the third largest city in the state of Maharashtra, is slated to witness the commissioning of a comprehensive oncology hospital in the month of December. The 100-bed hospital, located at MIDC, Hingna Road, is a joint venture between American Oncology Institute (AOI) and the Cure All Group, promoted by the Nangia Family- a prominent business family of Nagpur that owns a super specialty and radiation therapy centre in the same city.
The Greenfield hospital, built ground up, is known as ‘American Oncology Institute at Nangia Specialty Hospital’. Says Dr Lloyd Nazareth, Group CEO, AOI, “The hospital will serve almost 25 million patients from the Vidharbha region of Maharashtra, eastern Madhya Pradesh and southern Chhattisgarh regions.” The hospital will provide a comprehensive range of cancer services with surgical oncology, medical oncology, haemato-oncology, BMT and full range of cancer diagnostics. The hospital would also offer oncology-related specialties like surgical and medical GI, urology and ENT. The investment for the project is Rs 90 crore project, of which the Nangias are investing on the infrastructure while AOI is investing on the equipment. "AOI would fully operate the facility," says Dr Lloyd.
This story is from the November 2017 edition of Healthcare Radius.
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