Doctors at SLG Hospitals save life of 10 year old boyCancer is not fatal if detected earlyIndian Medical AssociationUrological Reconstructive Surgery of Tripura Woman in HyderabadWorld Brain Day 22 JulyMost people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Cancer is not fatal if detected earlyIndian Medical AssociationUrological Reconstructive Surgery of Tripura Woman in HyderabadWorld Brain Day 22 JulyMost people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Indian Medical AssociationUrological Reconstructive Surgery of Tripura Woman in HyderabadWorld Brain Day 22 JulyMost people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Urological Reconstructive Surgery of Tripura Woman in HyderabadWorld Brain Day 22 JulyMost people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
World Brain Day 22 JulyMost people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
World Brain Day 22 JulyMost people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
World Brain Day 22 JulyMost people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
World Brain Day 22 JulyMost people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
World Brain Day 22 JulyMost people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
World Brain Day 22 JulyMost people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Most people assume that #covid affects the respiratory system alone and neglect its effect on other parts of the body such as the bones and joints. In an informative article, Dr. Gopi Krishna Reddy G, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, SLG Hospitals, sheds light on how to keep bones healthy and strong during the pandemic.World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
World Breastfeeding Week is observed from 1st-7th August every year. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Suvarna Rai, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, SLG Hospitals, stressed on the numerous benefits of breast milk for the healthy overall growth and development of babies.The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
The city reported the first case of black and white fungus infection of the lungs as a post-COVID complication. The life-threatening condition was successfully treated at SLG Hospitals where the 60 year old patient underwent an emergency surgical procedure. Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Babu Bojjawar and his team on this landmark achievement!As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
As part of the increasingly popular SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted a Health Awareness Program for Women in Springwood Villas, Mallapet. The participants were appreciative of the helpful tips shared and learnt how to be proactive about their health.Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Under its unique SAKHI initiative, SLG Hospitals seeks to raise awareness about women’s health issues and teaches self-assessment techniques. The free meets are organized at residential societies across Hyderabad for the benefit of women.Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Under its SAKHI initiative, SLG conducted an Awareness Seminar on Women’s Health where training was imparted to women through a workshop. It is part of SLG’s commitment to spread the message of good health across the community.On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, prominent hospitals, including SLG, conducted events to recognize the stellar contribution of doctors during the pandemic and to felicitate them for their selfless dedication to duty.For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
For the benefit of the visually impaired, SLG Hospitals in association with Rohini Foundation, conducted a vaccination camp for the inmates of government –run homes. The activity received widespread media coverage.Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Imagine witnessing two global pandemics 100 years apart! That was the case with Hyderabad’s oldest recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. The 103 year old got inoculated at home thanks to SLG’s unique at-home vaccination drive. You too can enjoy the convenience of getting vaccinated at home. Contact SLG for details today.The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
The onset of Covid in a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis has serious repercussions. The challenges are clearly explained by Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Consultant Neurophysician, SLG Hospitals, in an article carried by The Pioneer.Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, and leading to severe disabilities. To spread awareness about this neurological disorder, Dr. Abhinay Huchche, Neurologist, SLG Hospitals, featured in several newspaper articles.In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
In a landmark achievement, our team of doctors saved the lives of a COVID-positive mother and her newborn baby. The successful outcome of this highly complicated case was widely reported in the media. Kudos to the team led by Dr. Suvarna Rai, Consultant Gynaecologist.With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
With the COVID vaccination drive in full swing, private hospitals have stepped up efforts to meet the huge demand. Media reports have brought to the fore the crucial role hospitals like SLG are playing to ensure the maximum number of people are vaccinated.In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
In a major triumph of surgical skills, the Neurosurgical team of SLG Hospitals led by Dr. H Raghavendra, Senior Neurosurgeon, performed a breakthrough surgery on a 6 month old baby to save her life. The operation was widely acclaimed and extensively reported in the media.The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
The steadily rising cases of mucormycosis or black fungus in COVID-recovered patients is cause for alarm. To combat the disease, hospitals are now proactively gearing up by stocking up on the treatment drugs. Dr. Kishore Savaram, ENT Specialist, SLG Hospitals, was all praise for the government’s new initiative to curb black marketeering and ensure smooth supply.As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
As we gear up for the third wave of the pandemic, children have been found to be more vulnerable to the new mutation of the virus. Doctors urge parents to keep a close watch on their children’s health and not to ignore even minor symptoms to take early remedial action.Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Doctors are reporting an increased number of cases involving a rare infection among recovering and recovered Covid-19 patients. Mucormycosis or Black Fungus affects the sinuses, brain and lungs and can be life-threatening in immunocompromised individuals. SLG, as always, is in the forefront of providing treatment for the deadly infection.The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
The special program at SLG Hospitals, on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, to honour and thank its dedicated COVID warriors, received widespread media coverage. We once again express our gratitude to these bravehearts for their selfless service.Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge Get an Appointment Chat on WhatsApp Get Appointment whatsapp
Epileptic women could also become moms, say expertsThe article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge
The article quoted leading experts including Dr. D Sridhar, Consultant Surgical Oncology, SLG Hospitals.On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge
On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Feb. 4thCovid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge
Covid-19: Steep rise in mental health issuesWorld Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge
World Immunisation DayAdvanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge
Advanced Resuscitation Learning Centre launched at SLG HospitalsWebnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge
Webnar on Advanced Trauma Life Support Organized by SLG HospitalsWebinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge
Webinar on Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareWorld Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge
World Osteoporosis Day – 21 October 2020Simulation Session on Epilepsy held by SLG HospitalsEmpty Plate Challenge