Sri Ramachandra Medical Centre (SRMC) is a quaternary care multi-specialty hospital. The medical Centre was founded as a teaching hospital of Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute in 1985, with the intention of translating the experience and expertise in medical education into tangible and affordable health care to the community. It was founded by Late NPV Ramasway Udayar in 1985. It is now functioning under the dynamic leadership of VR Venkataachalam, Managing Trustee of the Hospital and Chancellor of Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute (Deemed to be University). Today, SRMC is a leader in health care delivery in South India providing cutting edge state-of-art care for patients who walk through its portals daily. The Medical Centre is located in a sprawling 175-acre campus that is lush green throughout the year. Sri Ramachandra has the best physicians, surgeons and health care providers across all medical and surgical specialities and sub specialities.
We are the first and only hospital affiliated to a medical university in India that has the privilege of JCI, NABH, NABL and AABB accreditations. This highlights our quest for quality health care delivery and continuous quality improvement.
The hospital facility with 800 beds and 200 Intensive care units, provides healthcare treatment for over 35,000 inpatients and 2,50,000 outpatients every year.
Striving for patient safety and staying true to our founding principles have lead us to where we are today and where we will be tomorrow!
Our Vision:
Sri Ramachandra Medical Centre will strive with excellence to fulfil the needs of the community in achieving excellence in patient experience and clinical outcomes.
Our Mission:
"Sri Ramachandra Medical Centre will actively promote and preserve the highest standards of quality and ethical values in patient care, education, training and research and will pursue excellence in all these areas while consciously meeting the expectations of the people it serves without prejudice and in all fairness stay socially meaningful in its propagation of health and the sciences to humanity at large."
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