
PACE Hospitals
Multi-super speciality hospital providing tertiary healthcare services.
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Total Funding | 000k |
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PACE Hospitals is a chain of multi-super speciality hospitals headquartered in Hyderabad, India, offering tertiary care services. The company, which operates as OMRV Hospitals Private Limited, was incorporated on September 23, 2011, and established by Dr. Govind Ramkaran Verma. He was later joined by Dr. Phani Krishna Ravula and Dr. Dinesh Ramkaran Varma, among others, to expand operations. The hospital began in Begumpet, Hyderabad, before relocating to Hitech City.
The hospital group provides a wide array of services, including medical and surgical gastroenterology, hepatology, urology, nephrology, oncology, orthopaedics, and organ transplantation. PACE Hospitals is recognized for its liver and kidney transplant center, which is equipped with dedicated intensive care units and performs both living donor and cadaveric transplants. The institution is accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) and the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL).
The business operates on a fee-for-service model, providing care to local, national, and international patients. It has a 150+ bed facility with approximately 500 staff members. In 2017, the pharmaceutical company Natco Pharma acquired a 7.5% stake in the company. As of 2018, PACE Hospitals had raised a total of $4.13 million in funding over five rounds, with founders owning a majority share of 59.39%.
Keywords: multi-speciality hospital, tertiary care, Hyderabad healthcare, gastroenterology, hepatology, organ transplantation, nephrology, urology, oncology, NABH accredited, NABL accredited, surgical gastroenterology, liver transplant, kidney transplant, Indian healthcare, advanced surgery, patient care, medical tourism, specialized medicine