WHAT WE DO
OUR HOSPITALS
BATHALLAPALI HOSPITAL
RDT Bathalapalli Hospital has provided quality, affordable healthcare, focusing on promoting healthy lifestyles and practices. It offers comprehensive services such as general medicine, surgery, paediatrics and more.
KALYANDURG HOSPITAL
Established in 1978, RDT Kalyandurg Hospital started as a rural clinic and has grown in 2006 to offer specialised paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecological services, medical and emergency care. The hospital is pivotal in providing these essential services to communities around Kalyandurg, ensuring that remote populations receive quality medical care.
KANEKAL HOSPITAL
Founded in 2004, RDT Kanekal Hospital focuses on primary healthcare services, including counselling and screening for timely diagnosis and treatment. The hospital is dedicated to providing accessible and quality care for better health outcomes.
OUR CLINICS
RURAL CLINICS
In Srisailam and Mannanur, our Rural Clinics focus on primary care and the treatment of communicable diseases, providing essential healthcare services to rural and tribal populations. Our health camps facilitate referrals and follow-ups, ensuring timely and affordable treatment for chronic conditions.
MOBILE CLINICS
Our mobile clinics in the Srisailam tribal regions bring medical services directly to communities, enhancing accessibility and delivering essential healthcare to remote populations.
OUR IMPACT
532
691
8,00,000+
57,670
8,301
15,000
26,205
7,943
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PROGRAMME (DNB)
Government in General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
Anaesthesiology, Paediatrics, Internal and Family Medicine.
medical complex in Bathalapalli, with 40 seats available
yearly.
EDUCATION
and Gynecology, Anesthesiology, Paediatrics and
Orthopeadics organised regularly.
medical complex in Bathalapalli, with 40 seats available
yearly.
RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
ONGOING RESEARCH
ONGOING RESEARCH
PUBLICATIONS
Differences in rpoB, katG and inhA mutations between
new and previously treated tuberculosis cases using
the GenoType MTBDR plus assay
Drug resistance in new cases reflects primary transmission
of resistant strains, while drug resistance in previously treated patients is more
likely to reflect acquired resistance during previous tuberculosis (TB) treatment.
PUBLICATIONS
Differences in rpoB, katG and inhA mutations between
new and previously treated tuberculosis cases using
the GenoType MTBDR plus assay
of resistant strains, while drug resistance in previously treated patients is more
likely to reflect acquired resistance during previous tuberculosis (TB) treatment.
SUCCESS STORIES
CELEBRATING MOMENTS OF
ACHIEVEMENTS