Shriram Properties, the real estate development arm of the Rs 90,000-crore financial giant Shriram Group, plans to bring to its resident’s healthcare facilities that will cater to their day-to-day medical needs.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to this effect has been signed with Apollo Clinics, multi-speciality clinics run by Apollo Health and Lifestyle Ltd (AHLL), a subsidiary of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd (AHEL). Through this initiative, Shriram continues to focus on bringing advanced solutions for customer satisfaction and improving the way of life of every Shriram resident.
Commenting on the partnership, M Murali, Managing Director, Shriram Properties said: “We are very pleased to sign the MoU with AHLL, which is known for its uncompromising healthcare services. We see this association as a positive step towards providing healthcare facilities and improving the health and wellness of all our residents. With this association, we are starting a new trend in the industry, where the primary needs of the residents are given utmost importance. We will continue to work in close partnership with various authorities and the apartment owners’ associations on this initiative.”
This agreement will enable Apollo Clinics to be set up across all the ongoing and upcoming residential projects of Shriram Properties, in accordance with the requirements of apartment owners’ associations. In the completed projects, the clinics will be set up within 60 days of receiving an approval from the apartment owners’ association.
Each of these neighbourhood clinics will be committed to providing superior quality healthcare services to address the day-to-day health related needs of the residents and their families. To maximise convenience and comfort, Apollo Clinics will also extend facilities for specialist consultation, diagnostics, home sample collection, nebulisation for kids/ adults, nursing stations, treatment rooms and health checks all under one roof. Additionally, general physicians and super speciality doctors will be exclusively available for the residents on a weekly basis.
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