CRITICAL CARE AT MEDWAY HOSPITALS: THE SILVER LINING IN THE GOLDEN HOUR
THE WEEK India|January 01, 2023
Medical emergencies are bound to happen to most if not all people at some point in time and tend to be a shocking experience for the affected individual as well as their family.
CRITICAL CARE AT MEDWAY HOSPITALS: THE SILVER LINING IN THE GOLDEN HOUR

While the incident itself happens unexpectedly, prompt medical aid certainly ensures complete recovery of the wounded with normal functioning of all organs, thereby restoring optimal health.

When it comes to delivering timely medical aid, particularly in emergency cases, the Medway Group of Hospitals in Tamil Nadu leaves no stone unturned, states their Chairman, Dr. T. Palaniappan. He also adds that they take pride in their almost perfect results of 99% successful treatment outcomes in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit), over the past 10 years of serving lakhs of patients not only in Tamil Nadu but from across all parts of India.

It comes as no surprise then that they have been recognized for Service Excellence in the state of Tamil Nadu in Critical Care, not just once, but consecutively for the past two years in a row – 2021 and 2022, by the Times of India group in their well-established annual healthcare rankings and awards. Moreover, without a doubt, given their phenomenal combination of superlative healthcare services, advanced diagnostic equipment, skilled medical team of doctors, nurses and support staff, pioneering treatment strategies along with compassionate patient care, the Medway Group of Hospitals are surely on their way to score a hat trick of accolades, and many many more, in the Critical Care department.

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