NephroPlus to open 50 to 60 centers across country including West Bengal
UNI May 08, 2018
NephroPlus, India’s largest dialysis centre network announced its expansion plans this year and plans to open 50 to 60 centers across the country this year including West Bengal.
NephroPlus has 140+ centres in India spread across 18 states & 86 cities. NephroPlus has 6 centres in West Bengal. The announcement was made during inauguration of their 1st center in Bankura in association with Seva Niketan Hospital, Jail Road, Bankura and 6th center in WB. The brand plans to open more centres in the districts of West Bengal this year. NephroPlus provides the much-needed relief and make quality dialysis accessible to the people on dialysis. The units of NephroPlus are equipped with world class facilities and experienced professionals, addressing the accessibility and affordability issues of the people on dialysis.
Alok Kumar Panda, Zonal Manager, Operations, NephroPlus said, “We are proud to partner with a reputed hospital like Seva Niketan Hospital. Given the huge potential and the need for quality dialysis delivery at affordable prices, NephroPlus will continue to expand its presence in the country.” “Our goal is to redefine dialysis care in India. We are expanding our network at a fast pace. We plan to open 50 to 60 centers across the country in this year” added Mr Panda.
Chief Guest Sampa Daripa, MLA said, ”Driven by a guest-centric (at NephroPlus all patients are called guests) approach, NephroPlus strives to encourage people on dialysis to lead lives as close to normal as possible, by enabling them to work, travel and have fun.” Dr Jitendranath Banerjee, Director, Seva Niketan Hospital “We are confident that with NephroPlus’s expertise, global standards and guest centric approach, we will be better equipped to address the needs of people on dialysis in the Bankura region and improve the health care delivery system as well.”
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