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 Ankura Hospitals Secures INR 165 Crores Funding from Asian Development Bank to Fuel Expansion Plans

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 Ankura Hospitals, a leading healthcare provider specializing in super-specialty tertiary and quaternary care services for women and children, is proud to announce that it has successfully secured INR 165 Crores in funding from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). This strategic investment will support Ankura's ambitious expansion plans and is aligned with its long-term vision to strengthen its market presence and enhance healthcare accessibility across India.

Dr. Krishna Prasad Vunnam, Founder and Managing Director of Ankura Hospitals, expressed his excitement about this significant milestone.

"This significant financial support from the Asian Development Bank is a testament to our commitment to improving Women & Children health in India. It will allow us to enhance our Pediatric, maternity and gynecology services, expand our facilities, and reach more families, ensuring they receive the highest standards of care," said Dr. Vunnam.

As part of its expansion strategy, Ankura Hospitals is focused on establishing new state-of-the-art facilities in key cities across India.

Ankura Hospitals specializes in providing world-class care in maternity and gynecology, offering services such as normal deliveries, cesarean sections, fertility treatments, high-risk obstetrics, and comprehensive prenatal and postnatal care. The hospital also features advanced surgical solutions in gynecology, including laparoscopic surgeries and treatment for various gynecological conditions.

Also, Ankura Hospitals is committed to providing world-class services, including advanced neonatal intensive care, all Pediatric sub-specialties pediatric surgery, child development, and behavioral health for children.

With the support from ADB, Ankura Hospitals is poised to enhance its facilities, broaden its impact, and continue delivering exceptional care across India.


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