Hyderabad: Win Vision Eye Hospital to open 20 centres in 5 years
City-based Win Vision Eye Hospital has plans to open 20 centres over the next 5 years with an investment of Rs 100 crore, a top official said.
"Our first centre here will be formally inaugurated on November 28. Initially in the first year we will be consolidating our first Hospital where we have invested Rs 12.5 crore. We are looking for expanding the Hospital chain across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh besides will also enter Tamil Nadu and Karnataka," Win Vision Eye Hospital Director N V Ratnam Choudary told reporters.
"Apart from opening new centres in Hyderabad city we will establish Win Vision Eye Care centres in Karimnagar, Khammam in Telangana and Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam and Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh.
"During the fourth and fifth year we have plans to expand into Chennai and Bengaluru which will have one major centre each besides two small centres each," he said.
"This will make a total of 20 centres (four major Hospitals and 16 small centres) over the next five years. Rs 100 crore investment plan we have towards setting up these new hospitals and funds would be arranged by venture capitalists, bank loans and our own resources," he added.
"Our first centre here will be formally inaugurated on November 28. Initially in the first year we will be consolidating our first Hospital where we have invested Rs 12.5 crore. We are looking for expanding the Hospital chain across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh besides will also enter Tamil Nadu and Karnataka," Win Vision Eye Hospital Director N V Ratnam Choudary told reporters.
"Apart from opening new centres in Hyderabad city we will establish Win Vision Eye Care centres in Karimnagar, Khammam in Telangana and Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam and Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh.
"During the fourth and fifth year we have plans to expand into Chennai and Bengaluru which will have one major centre each besides two small centres each," he said.
"This will make a total of 20 centres (four major Hospitals and 16 small centres) over the next five years. Rs 100 crore investment plan we have towards setting up these new hospitals and funds would be arranged by venture capitalists, bank loans and our own resources," he added.
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