SPARSH Group Opens 250-Bed Super-Specialty Hospital in Sarjapur, Bengaluru
The Sarjapur unit houses dedicated Centres of Excellence in neurosciences, cardiology, nephrology, orthopaedics, oncology, transplants, adult and paediatric emergencies, and women and child health.
SPARSH Group of Hospitals inaugurated its 250-bed super-specialty facility on Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru, marking the expansion of its network to nine hospitals with over 1,400 beds.
The inauguration saw the presence of His Holiness Jagadguru Shri. Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji of Suttur Math, SS Mallikarjun, Minister of Mines & Geology and Horticulture, Government of Karnataka, Basava Prabhu S. Patil, Senior Advocate and Advocate General of Sikkim, Justice Shivaraj V. Patil, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India, and Dr Shamanur Shivashankarappa, MLA, Davanagere South. Senior experts and facility heads of SPARSH Hospitals also attended.
Dr Sharan Shivaraj Patil, Chairman, SPARSH Group of Hospitals, said, “Bengaluru has the potential to become the Healthcare Capital of India. Just as the city played a pioneering role in driving India’s IT revolution, it can now lead the way in making India a global healthcare leader within the next decade.”
The Sarjapur unit houses dedicated Centres of Excellence in neurosciences, cardiology, nephrology, orthopaedics, oncology, transplants, adult and paediatric emergencies, and women and child health.
It is equipped with ICU beds, specialised NICU and PICU units, and advanced diagnostic facilities including MRI, CT, Cath Lab, EEG, sleep study, and interventional radiology. Integration between emergency response, intensive care, and surgical services is designed to provide timely and coordinated interventions.
Jasdeep Singh, Group CEO, SPARSH Group of Hospitals, added, “With this new facility, we aim to benefit the community at large. What sets the Sarjapur unit apart is its ability to manage highly complex medical conditions across multiple specialties.”
SPARSH Hospitals continue to attract leading specialists, including those returning from overseas, drawn by collaborative clinical practices. The group has announced plans to expand its network to 2,000 beds within the next three years.
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