Trilife Hospital to invest Rs 1500 Cr for setting up 5 new hospitals in Bengaluru and Tier II cities in Karnataka

04 September 2023 | News

Trilife Hospital is currently a 200 bedded hospital, employing over 800 healthcare professionals offering a range of primary and tertiary healthcare services

Leading healthcare services provider, ‘Specialist Hospital’, Bengaluru will now be known as ‘Trilife Hospital’. The rebranding exercise was undertaken by the hospital after completing a decade of providing high quality healthcare facilities and services to the people.

Under the Trilife banner, the hospital will continue to provide a full range of healthcare services, while striving to redefine the standards of patient care and medical innovation. Trilife Hospital will therefore remain the same dedicated entity, providing exceptional care, amenities, and services by the same group of expert healthcare professionals, with focus on elevating the quality of healthcare services to greater heights.

The management also plans to invest Rs 1500 crore in setting up 5 new hospitals in Bengaluru and Tier II cities, which will provide employment to around 10,000 healthcare professionals in the next 3 to 5 years.

Trilife Hospital is currently a 200 bedded hospital, employing over 800 healthcare professionals offering a range of primary and tertiary healthcare services. As Trilife Hospital, a key focus area will be preventive maintenance, with emphasis on the importance of proactive healthcare management.

“Under the Trilife brand, we will be introducing robotic services for advanced neurorehabilitation. Additionally, we will soon unveil a sprawling 50,000 square foot outpatient department. Looking ahead, we plan to expand our presence across multiple locations in Bengaluru and Tier II cities over the next 3 to 5 years. This expansion effort will include the establishment of 5 new hospitals, with an investment of approximately Rs 1500 crore. Our growth will also create employment opportunities for around 10,000 healthcare professionals, encouraging them to remain in our country,” said Dr. Shafiq, co-founder of the hospital.

 

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