HCG invests ₹130 crore to open new cancer hospital in north Bengaluru
HealthCare Global Enterprises Limited (HCG) has invested ₹130 crore to establish a new cancer hospital in north Bengaluru. The facility will feature advanced technology, including Karnataka's first Elekta Unity MR-Linac for targeted cancer treatment. The hospital aims to provide comprehensive care and improve long-term outcomes for cancer patients.
- ▪HCG has invested ₹130 crore to set up a 110-bed cancer hospital in Byatarayanapura, Bengaluru.
- ▪The hospital will include Karnataka's first Elekta Unity MR-Linac for advanced radiation therapy.
- ▪The facility will offer robotic-assisted operating theatres and a 15-bed ICU.
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HealthCare Global Enterprises Limited (HCG) has invested around ₹130 crore to set up a 175,086 sq. ft., 110-bed comprehensive cancer hospital in Byatarayanapura in Bengaluru.The new facility features Karnataka’s first Elekta Unity MR-Linac, a radiation therapy system that combines MRI imaging with a linear accelerator to deliver targeted cancer treatment, claims HCG.The centre also offers robotic-assisted modular operating theatres, chemotherapy beds, treatment bays, and a 15-bed ICU.Dr. B. S.
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