Nashik Gets New Multi-Speciality Hospital, Unveils Advanced Technologies
The hospital has been equipped with modern medical technology and is supported by a multidisciplinary team of experienced clinicians, surgeons, and healthcare professionals.
Nashik has witnessed a significant expansion in healthcare infrastructure with the launch of a new 100-bed multi-speciality hospital by SRV Hospitals, strengthening access to advanced cardiac and specialised medical services.
The hospital has been equipped with modern medical technology and is supported by a multidisciplinary team of experienced clinicians, surgeons, and healthcare professionals, with a particular emphasis on cardiac sciences.
Founder Director Dr Abhay Vispute said, “At SRV Hospitals, our primary focus has always been on specialised and impactful treatments that truly benefit society. In today’s times, effective cardiac care requires a combination of medical expertise, advanced technology, and timely intervention, and our departments have been developed with this very perspective.”
“Going forward, we will continue to invest in specialised services, expert talent, and technology, to further strengthen our centres of excellence and provide sustainable, preventive, and specialised medical care that ensures better outcomes, safety, and peace of mind for families,” he added.
The expansion comes at a time when demand for quality hospital and healthcare services has been rising steadily in tier-two cities such as Nashik.
Factors such as increasing incidence of non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular conditions, improved health awareness, and the need for timely intervention have highlighted gaps in access to advanced care outside major metropolitan areas.
By establishing a dedicated centre with a strong cardiac focus, SRV Hospitals aims to reduce the need for patients to travel long distances for complex procedures and follow-up care.
Healthcare experts note that investments in such multi-speciality hospitals play a crucial role in improving health outcomes by combining infrastructure, skilled manpower, and coordinated care pathways. For patients, this translates into faster diagnosis, continuity of care, and improved safety, while for the healthcare system, it supports capacity building and resilience.
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