M.V. Centre For Diabetes

Name :

M.V. Centre For Diabetes

Address  :

4, West Mada Church Street
Royapuram

Town  :

Chennai

State  :

Tamil Nadu

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

600 013

Phone  :

25954913

Fax  :

91 44 2595 4919

Web URL  :


Description

MV Hospital for Diabetes situated at Royapuram Chennai was established by late Prof M Viswanathan Doyen of Diabetology in India in 1954 as a general hospital In 1971 it became a hospital exclusively for diabetes care Under Prof M Viswanathans professional and administrative leadership the hospital has grown to achieve the status of a teaching institution of international excellence It has at present 100 beds for the treatment of diabetes and its complications Over the years it has grown to be one of the largest referral centres for Diabetes with 200000 patients registered todate It is recognised as an internationally known tertiary care centre for referral of Diabetic patients requiring superspecialist is opinion and management

We are committed to being an accredited leader of quality healthcare with a commitment to continuous quality improvement setting new standards providing curative preventive and evidence based medicine in an ethically based costeffective environment using stateoftheart technology We strive to excel in anticipating and meeting our communities needs wants and expectations in an environment conducive to teamwork
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