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NIMS forms hospital consortium
Thiruvananthapuram, Sept. 21
The NIMS Heart Foundation under the Noorul Islam
Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) at
Neyyattinkara near here has announced tie-ups with
several reputed hospitals to take quality cardiac care to
the underprivileged. An initiative marked to
commemorate the World Heart Day celebrations on
September 30, the consortium will be further expanded
by adding more hospital members, according to Mr Faizal
Khan, Managing Director, and Dr Madhu Sreedharan,
Head, Department of Cardiology. NIMS has also
announced what it described as the lowest rates for
treatment of various coronary heart diseases, including
an offer of an angiogram for Rs 5,000. - Our Bureau
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