Mangaluru: hnc Health Care Group to promote medical tourism in city


Media Release

Mangaluru, May 20: Bridging Middle East and Mangaluru, hnc Healthcare group is all set to open their state-of-the-art, hnc clinic in the city on May 21.

The brand new outlet will be inaugurated on the first floor of Falnir Health Centre, Near Unity Hospital, at 11 am. Yenepoya Abdulla Kunhi, chancellor, Yenepoya University; Dr Shantharam Shetty, pro-chancellor, Nitte University; Dr Shanith Mangalat, chairman and CEO of hnc Healthcare group will preside over the inaugural function.

Dr M Venkatraya Prabhu, dean, KMC Mangaluru; Dr Muhammed Thahir, director, Yenepoya Speciality Hospital; Dr Ashok Hegde, dean, AJ Institute of Medical Science; Dr Jayaprakash Alva, dean, Fr Mullers Medical College Hospital; Dr G K Bhat Sankabithilu, treasurer and past president, IMA Mangaluru; Yenepoya Farhad, director, finance, Yenepoya Group; Dr M Annayya Kulal Ulthur, National Planning Commission Member, IMA; and Dr Mohammed Saleem, medical director, hnc Health Care Group will be the guest of honor.


    




hnc health care group and Yenepoya Specialty Hospital will work together.

hnc healthcare group will also aggressively focus on creating a medical tourism hub at Mangaluru working closely with reputed hospitals. As a part of that, hnc health care group signed an agreement with Yenepoya Specialty Hospital to improve the quality of care delivered to the regional population and other parts of the world.

  

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