SuVitas brings transition care to Bangalore

12th July 2018
SuVitas  brings transition care to Bangalore
SuVitas executives from left: Sateesh Andra, Board Director, Dr Vijay, Director (New Initiatives), Dr Ramesh Byrapeni, Board Director, Dr Harish Kalathil, Director (Operations), launching the transition care facility in Bangalore

Bangalore, July 12  2018: SuVitas Holistic Healthcare has launched Bangalore’s first dedicated transition care facility.
In spite of having one of the fastest growing healthcare ecosystems of the country with improved tertiary care hospitals, Bangalore has been consistently falling short in providing quality follow up care for the effective management of critical ailments. Filling this need gap, SuVitas brings to the startup city a 60 bed post hospitalization rehabilitation center with specialized programmes for stroke, head injuries, spinal cord injuries, hip-knee replacements and post cardiac procedures.  
Post undergoing prolonged critical care, a patient needn’t be fully recovered to go home and will require skilled nursing care and regular physiotherapy, besides proper nutrition and emotional support. When patients go though transition care before going home, there is improved independence and functional outcomes thereby enabling accelerated and empowered recovery along with enhanced quality of life.
Since its launch in Hyderabad in 2015, SuVitas has introduced  world-class transition care, bringing together protocol-oriented personalized care plan in a home-like relaxing environment through a multidisciplinary rehabilitation team of doctors comprising of physicians, skilled nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, clinical psychologists and dietitians.
Bangalore has only 2500 ICUs in the private sector. This is way less than the required number to support the rising incidences of strokes, road accidents, spine injuries and total knee replacements reported annually in the city.  
Says Dr Vijay, Director, New Initiatives, SuVitas:“Considering the shortage of ICU beds in the city, insufficient trained rehab professionals and financial challenges to setup more critical care facilities, there is tremendous need for effective utilization of critical care services and ICU setups through transition care.”
Adds Sateesh Andra, Founder and Board Director, SuVitas: “Post-acute care is gaining greater relevance in today’s value-based care world. The growing base of non-local patients, increasing demand for long-term quality care for neuro cases, nuclear family culture and the flourishing medical tourism industry can significantly scale up the growth of segment.  With transition care expected to grow to a 10,000 bed requirement in the near future, we expect SuVitas to emerge as an indisputable leader in the category.”
Dr Harish Kalathil, Director, Operations, SuVitas confirmed the brand is ramping up its expansion plans and is looking at raising an expansion capital of Rs 15 Cr for launching two more centers in Mumbai and Chennai within 18 month’s time. He added, “We are glad the medical circles have recognized the integral role played by SuVitas in completing the care continuum over the past few years. In our second stage of expansion, we are looking at raising an additional VC funding to expand our presence to eight cities including Gurgaon, Chandigarh, Kochi and Coimbatore among others.”  |
Dr Ramesh Byrapeni, an interventional cardiologist and Founder, Board of Director SuVitas said, “While transition care is considered equally important to mainstream medicine in developed economies, India is gradually waking up to its necessity. The rise in hospital-acquired infections and re-admissions in hospitals along with inefficient utilization of the critical care facilities have triggered the need to improve patient outcomes by offering to continue care through inpatient rehabilitation.”

With over 900 plus recovery stories of patients from different states of the country, Middle East, US & Singapore, SuVitas  stakes claim to  be the preferred rehab partner by reputed specialists including neurologists, neurosurgeons, intensivists, orthopedicians and cardiologists across the nation