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Dr. Mahesh Reddy featured on Medgate Today

ABOUT DR. REDDY AND HIS FAMILY Dr. Mahesh Reddy has always been a forward thinker who thrives on challenging himself. He spent 5 years in England to learn a medical super specialty becoming one of the first shoulder specialists in India. He proudly notes that shoulder surgery is amongst the most difficult surgeries to perform

Nova Medical Centers featured on Healthcare Radius

Nova Medical Centres has expanded at a lightening pace with 12 short-stay surgical hospitals, 7 IVF centres and an advanced genetic diagnostics lab, straddling 8 cities in India. In the pipeline are 25 centres in India and the Middle East. Click Here to download pdf Click Here to view the article

Nova to organise 6th edition of Shoulder Course

Nova Medical Centres, the parent Company of Nova Specialty Hospitals, is organising the sixth edition of the Bengaluru Shoulder Course, comprising of two days of lectures, debates, case discussions, case presentations, live surgeries and workshops about tackling challenging shoulder problems arthroscopically. This course is open to all orthopaedic consultants, physiotherapists, registrars and PG students. The

Nova Medical Centers’ Co-founders felicitated as the Healthcare Entrepreneurs of the Year 2013

Accepting the award, Mr. Suresh Soni, one of the co-founder of Nova Medical Centers, said, “The Frost and Sullivan award stands testimony to the adoption and success of the Nova short-stay surgery and IVF model. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Nova family – doctors, employees, partners, vendors and our investors,

Dr. Mahesh Reddy and Mr. Suresh Soni featured on Forbes India

Same-day discharge is still a novel concept in Indian health care, but this company’s growth is evidence that it is catching on. In a country that associates surgical care with hospitalisation, the concept of ambulatory services, or same-day discharge, requires greater trust in scalpel-wielding specialists than patients have ever had. Surgeons, too, are only now

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