Devadoss Hospital

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Devadoss Hospital
Geography
Location Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates 9°57′29″N78°09′15″E / 9.95794°N 78.154117°E / 9.95794; 78.154117
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds200
History
Opened2007
Links
Website devadosshospitals.com
Lists Hospitals in India

Devadoss Hospital is a private hospital located in Madurai, Tamil Nadu was founded by orthopedist Prof. A. Devadoss. [1] The hospital was inaugurated in 2007.

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The hospital got substantial publicity in 2019 when a Nepal women an acid attack survivor Bindabasini Kansakar was admitted for treatment of face transplant, [2] and hospital reconstructed the face of the woman survivor by almost 90 per cent of the face. [3]

In 2023 laboratories run there started using first automated artificial joint surgery robot system in southern Tamil Nadu. [4] [5]

History

The hospital was founded by Dr. A. Devadoss, an orthopedic surgeon to provide the multi-disciplinary healthcare in 2007.

The Government of Tamil Nadu and The Hindu recognized the hospital as one of the doyens of healthcare in Tamil Nadu. [6] The award and recognition were given to managing director Dr. Hema Sathish and Dr. Sathish Devadoss. [7]

Location

Devadoss Hospital is located at Alagar Kovil Main Road., Surveyor Colony Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

Hospital Facilities

Devadoss Hospital is a multispeciality hospital offering the following facilities:

Accreditations

Devadoss Hospital received certification from National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers, a constituent board of Quality Council of India, set up to establish and operate accreditation programme for healthcare organizations. [9]

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