Continental Hospitals

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Continental Hospitals
TypePrivate company
IndustryHealth care
Founded2013
FounderDr. Guru N Reddy
Headquarters,
India
Number of locations
Financial District, Gachibowli
Area served
India, Sudan, Zambia, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Uzbekistan, United States
Key people
  • Dr. Guru N Reddy (Founder & Managing Director)
  • Mr. T Raghunath Reddy (Director)
  • Mr. Rishi N Reddy (Director)
  • Mr. Rev Reddy (Director)
Website continentalhospitals.com

Continental Hospitals is a multi-specialty hospital in India. It is founded by Dr. Guru N Reddy in 2013 in Hyderabad. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

History

Continental Hospitals was founded by Dr Guru N Reddy in April 2013 in Hyderabad. DR Guru N Reddy is the first Asian president of county medical society in the country, President of Houston Academy of Medicine and serving as the Chair of Hospital Council Chiefs of Staff of 83 hospitals. [4] Continental Hospitals was developed and established with a goal that includes both a focus on healing and a commitment to a patient's well-being.

Indian actor, director and producer Krishna was admitted to the hospital in his last days. [5] [6]

The first primary healthcare founded in IIT Hyderabad by Continental Hospitals in March 2022. [7]

In Dec 2022, IHH Healthcare Bhd sold its 62.2% stake to Continental Hospitals Hyderabad. [8]

In April 2023, the hospital's team of doctors performed first robot-assisted CABG procedure in India. [9]

Time to time the hospitals organize Medication Safety and Clinical related events. [10]

Centres

Continental Hospitals is one of the region's largest hospitals in Hyderabad, India. The hospital facilities are served to regions in India, Sudan, Zambia, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Uzbekistan, and the United States. [11]

The hospital is noted for its efficient critical care team and includes 16 Modular Green OTs, 90 Single-room ICU beds, including Level 3 NICU and PICU. [12]

Awards

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