Sourav Ganguly inaugurates HP Ghosh Hospital in Kolkata
Kolkata/IBNS: Former Indian captain and former BCCI President, Sourav Ganguly, inaugurated HP Ghosh Hospital, a unit of the Eastern India Heart Care and Research Foundation, here on Monday.
The 184-bed multispecialty hospital claims robust infrastructure spanning 75,000 square feet across 10 floors.
It brings together distinguished healthcare experts with extensive experience in offering best-in-class medical services and post-operative tertiary care with cutting-edge technologies, said the hospital.
At the HP Ghosh Hospital, the focus will be on cardiology, neurology, spine, and orthopaedic treatments. This hospital will also offer a full range of diagnostic services.
The facility has state-of-the-art operation theatres that are equipped with all modern and updated equipment and technologies. It will also introduce maximum digitalization in all possible processes to support data authentication, which is required for future research studies.
"Driven by passion, compassion, and an ethos of specialised experience, we are committed to bringing people world-class health solutions. Our endeavour is to drive patient-friendly holistic healthcare aimed at promoting wellness while making it accessible to all," said Somnath Bhattacharya, CEO of HP Ghosh Hospital.

The hospital is situated in Saltlake, Sector 3, Kolkata.
West Bengal Fire Minister Sujit Bose and Bandhan Bank CEO and MD Chandra Shekhar Ghosh were present among others.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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