Apollo Hospitals inaugura un centro para trastornos venosos en Chennai

Apollo Hospitals ha abierto un Centro para Trastornos Venosos en su hospital de Greams Road en Chennai. La nueva instalación ofrece atención especializada para afecciones como las varices, la trombosis venosa profunda y la insuficiencia venosa crónica. Combina la experiencia en cirugía vascular, radiología, dermatología y cuidado de heridas.

El centro fue inaugurado el 11 de mayo de 2026 para abordar los trastornos venosos que a menudo permanecen sin diagnosticar. El director ejecutivo Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, de Apollo Hospitals región de Chennai, señaló que la instalación ofrecerá tratamientos precisos y mínimamente invasivos que facilitan una recuperación rápida. Los cirujanos vasculares Balaji y Rajarajan Venkatesan asistieron a la inauguración junto con Naveen, director ejecutivo de Apollo Hospitals Greams Road, y el Dr. Anil, director médico de servicios de Apollo Hospitals Cluster 1 en Chennai. El centro ofrece atención integral bajo un mismo techo para varices, trombosis venosa profunda, úlceras venosas, hemorragias e insuficiencia venosa crónica. La iniciativa se centra en mejorar las opciones de diagnóstico y tratamiento para estas afecciones mediante especializaciones médicas coordinadas.

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