New Healthcare Infrastructure at government Medical CollegeThoothukudi: The deputy chief minister of tamil Nadu, Udhayanidhi stalin, inaugurated a newly constructed Super Speciality Hospital building at the Thoothukudi government Medical college Hospital campus on Saturday. The modern medical facility has been built at an estimated cost of
₹136 crore, aiming to enhance advanced healthcare services in the southern districts of the state.
Strengthening Advanced Medical ServicesThe newly opened building is equipped with state-of-the-art medical infrastructure and is designed to provide
specialized treatment in multiple departments, including cardiology, neurology, nephrology, and critical care services. The facility is expected to significantly improve access to advanced medical treatment for patients from Thoothukudi and nearby districts.Officials stated that the hospital block will help reduce the burden on major tertiary hospitals and ensure that patients in the region receive
timely and high-quality healthcare without having to travel to distant cities.
Major Investment in Public HealthcareConstructed with an allocation of
₹136 crore by the government of tamil Nadu, the super speciality hospital building includes modern operation theatres, advanced diagnostic facilities, intensive care units, and specialized wards. The infrastructure has been developed to meet growing healthcare demands and to strengthen the medical services provided by the government medical college.
Commitment to Improving HealthcareDuring the inauguration, stalin -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">udhayanidhi stalin emphadata-sized the state government's commitment to improving public healthcare infrastructure across tamil Nadu. He highlighted that the new facility will benefit thousands of patients each year by offering
advanced medical treatment closer to home.The event was attended by local officials, healthcare professionals, and government representatives, who welcomed the development as a significant step toward strengthening the region’s healthcare system.
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