Shri Ch. Vidya Sagar Rao Garu Received coronavirus vaccine at Prathima Hospitals, Hyderabad

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Shri. CH Vidyasagar Rao, former Governor of Maharashtra, took the COVID-19 Vaccine at Prathima Hospitals, Kachiguda. "Vaccine had come up in a short time and it's a very good sign of fighting against COVID-19. Everyone should get their vaccination to eradicate Coronavirus. We all should respect the decision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to control COVID-19. I'm vaccinated. I want everyone to get vaccinated"- CH Vidyasagar Rao, Former Governor of Maharashtra.

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Complex Liver Transplant Surgery Performed to a 5 Months Baby at Prathima Hospitals

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Department of Liver Transplantation Doctors of Prathima Hospitals had successfully performed a challenging liver transplant for a 5 months old baby called Sriyansh. Sriyaan is just 5 months year-old with a 4.5 kg weight. He was born with a rare condition called Congenital Biliary Atresia, where the baby had a blockage in the tubes that carry the bile from the liver to the gallbladder.

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World Heart Day 2020

Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of deaths around the world. As we are moving ahead in every aspect of life, but lacking the knowledge of making ourselves healthier. On this World Heart Day, Let's adapt small changes for a Healthy Heart to won't be apart.

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Prathima Hospitals Liver Transplant for Two and Half-Year-Old child for Free of Cost

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Prathima Hospitals Liver Transplant for Two and Half-Year-Old child for Free of Cost.

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Prathima Hospitals – Free Health Camp and Blood Donation Camp

Prathima Hospitals conducted a health camp and blood donation camp at Jalpally, Katedan - Hyderabad in association with Sri Chantrapati Shivaji Maratha Sanskkritic Trust on 29th October 2017.

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Prathima Hospitals Performed Mitral Valve Replacement Surgery

In minimally invasive cardiac surgery the procedure is performed through a small 2-inch incision either on the right or left side of the chest rather than cutting the breastbone (sternotomy). The operation is performed through the space between the ribs, resulting in less pain and early recovery.

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