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Narayana Heath acquires two Westbank Hospital units in Howrah

India Blooms News Service | | 24 Nov 2014, 09:06 pm
Kolkata, Nov 24 (IBNS): Multi-speciality Tertiary Carehospital networks Narayana Health on Monday announced the acquisition of the two Westbank Hospital units in Howrah in West Bengal.
This is the second acquisition by the NH Group in West Bengal in 2014 after the takeover of Jubilant’s hospital business in Barasat & Berhampore earlier this year.  
 
Narayana Health has now completely taken over the management of the 150 bed Westbank Hospital Unit-I and 240 bed Westbank Hospital Unit-II, both in Howrah, through this acquisition. 
 
It had already been managing the Cardiac Centre at Westbank Unit-II since 2012, bringing high quality affordable cardiac care to the people of Howrah. Post this acquisition, NHwill offer comprehensive Cancer Care facilities at Westbank, in addition to the upgradation of the other tertiary care specialities there. 
 
Elaborating on the immediate plans for the two Westbank Hospital Units, Dr. Ashutosh Raghuvanshi, Vice Chairman, MD & Group CEO, Narayana Health said, “In addition to retaining the current employee strength of close to 700, we will strategically strengthen it further. Our plan is to expand the Westbank service offering by taking Cancer Care to the next level of treatment by adding newer technologies and services and transforming it into a Comprehensive Centre of Excellence in Cancer. We will also elevate the level of care in specialities such as Cardiac Sciences, Neurosciences, Orthopaedics, Medical & Surgical Gastrointestinal and Urology.”
 
On the sidelines of the acquisition announcement, Narayana Health also revealed its robust plans for Eastern India. The healthcare conglomerate now manages a hospital in Durgapur, West Bengal, in addition to expanding its presence in Assam and Orissa.  
 
IQ City Narayana Multispeciality Hospital at Durgapur has 300 beds in phase-I, and 700 more beds will added in a phased manner. The Group also began operations of a 200 bedded Super Specialty Hospital in Guwahati earlier this year. In the next two years, Narayana Health will come up with a 250 bedded Multispeciality Hospital in Siliguri, and a 300 bedded Multispeciality Hospital in Bhubaneswar.
 
Dr. Raghuvanshi further elaborated saying, “Eastern India and West Bengal hold a special place in our strategic growth and expansion plans. The acquisition of Westbank Hospitals will create a new benchmark for medical care in this region.  It’s our ongoing endeavor to make the state a leading tertiary healthcare hub, to address the growing medical needs of people in West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, North-East states and even neighboring countries such as Bangladesh.”
 
In addition to the Westbank hospitals, Narayana Health’s portfolio of hospitals across West Bengal include Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences (RTIICS) at Mukundapur, Kolkata; Narayana Multispeciality Hospital in Barasat; Rabindranath Thakur Medical & Diagnostic Centre in Berhampur; Rabindranath Tagore Surgical Centre in Highland Park, Kolkata; Rotary Narayana Multispeciality Hospital in Salt Lake; and IQ City Narayana Multispeciality Hospital at Durgapur.
 

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