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Life Hospital

BRAIN, HEART & MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL

Life Hospital was started in the year 2006, with a goal to be a center that provides health care engulfed in humanity. This hospital is the brain child of Dr.Sajja Ravindra babu and Dr.Sajja Hemalatha, who aimed and succeeded in bringing world class health care facility to their city. Life Hospital prides itself to have an internationally trained and extensively experienced Interventional Neurologist in its panel of health care professionals. This hospital is well equipped with state of the art diagnostic and cath labs for both cardiology and neurology as well as to add to the jewels on its crown, this center is the only hospital in Guntur to have an FD20 Neuro Cath Lab which aids in providing life saving diagnosis and treatment. This minimally invasive approach exemplifies health care by treating and curing life altering illnesses with an extremely small incision. Be it a stroke or an aneurysm, treatment in time can help give you back your quality of life.

Patient comfort and patient health are the prime pillars of this hospital. Well equipped patient rooms along with 24 hours pharmacy and round the clock ambulance service makes this hospital an abode for superior healthcare. Highly skilled and expertise group of doctors serve as a backbone and strive to deliver what is promised in the hospital. Understanding the value of health and its impact on near and dear ones helps keep this hospital on its toes and motivates each and every person working here to be nothing but excellent.

Mission

To grow, adapt persistently and to make world class medical innovations available at the convenience of your city to constantly exemplify health care.

Vision

Aimed to be the one stop center of excellence for Interventional medicine with unparallel experience and diagnostic support of international standards.

values

Humanity encompassing care, Integrity, Honesty, Comphrehensive care, Disciplined, Always at your service