Corporate hospitals should also work with a service perspective – Actor Sonu Sood

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Actor Sonu Sood said that corporate hospitals need to work with a service perspective rather than profit. He inaugurated the newly established 13th branch of Ankura 9M Hospital in Khajaguda on Wednesday. On this occasion, he said that he is acting as the brand ambassador of Ankura Hospital. In the press conference organized later, Sonu Sood said that a few years ago, Ankura Hospital provided a lot of support to the poor people he knew and that is why he is acting as the brand ambassador of this hospital. Similarly, in the past, if necessary for any critical surgery, there was a situation to come to Mumbai and Delhi, but now the metro city Hyderabad is creating a health city with international standards, it is a matter of happiness. He said that now world-famous surgeries and organ transplants are being done in Hyderabad regularly in newspapers and channels. He urged that corporate hospitals also need to provide some service to the poor and middle class people. Hospital MD Krishna Prasad and Anil Nandamuri said that the Ankura Hospital established in Khajaguda is the largest in the city. He said that it has been set up in an area of ​​7500 square feet with a capacity of 110 beds. They said that they will provide medical services to women and children here with renowned medical experts.

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