Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will review the progress of the Osmania General Hospital redevelopment project at 12 noon today at the Command and Control Centre in Banjara Hills.
He will be joined by Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Health Minister Damodar Rajanarasimha, Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, and senior health officials. The meeting will focus on the construction timeline and upcoming phases of the hospital’s development.
Osmania hospital redevelopment: Work begins on 12-floor medical hub
The government launched the project in January this year, with CM Revanth Reddy laying the foundation stone at Goshamahal Stadium. Infrastructure major MEIL is executing the construction.
Officials plan to complete the project within the next two and a half years. The new hospital will span 32 lakh square feet and feature 12 floors with 2,000 inpatient beds.
Additionally, the facility will include 29 major and 12 minor operation theatres. It will also offer robotic surgery units and a dedicated organ transplant wing. To handle emergencies, the hospital will feature a helipad.
Modern medical education and support facilities included
The blueprint includes multiple support structures. The plan covers hostels for male and female students, a mortuary, and a utility services block. The site will also host a sewage treatment unit and a biomedical waste management facility.
Moreover, the campus will include nursing, dental, and physiotherapy colleges. As part of the green initiative, the design incorporates a rooftop terrace garden.
To improve accessibility, the hospital will provide parking for up to 1,500 cars.